Pazyryk Swan: A 2,300-year-old plush swan from Siberia tied to the ‘creation of the universe’

Pazyryk Swan: A 2,300-year-old plush swan from Siberia tied to the ‘creation of the universe’

A felted swan from Iron Age Siberia was crafted from reindeer wool and represented life in 3 spheres: air, land and water. (Image credit: Dima Moroz through Shutterstock ) Call:…

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AI ‘can stunt the skills necessary for independent self-creation’: Relying on algorithms could reshape your entire identity without you realizing

AI ‘can stunt the skills necessary for independent self-creation’: Relying on algorithms could reshape your entire identity without you realizing

Can we rely on algorithms to make the very best choices for us, and what does that mean for our firm? ( Image credit: Getty Images/gremlin) The increase of expert…

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Space photo of the week: Hubble spots a stellar ‘H-bomb’ exploding in Aquarius at 1 million mph

Space photo of the week: Hubble spots a stellar ‘H-bomb’ exploding in Aquarius at 1 million mph

This Hubble Space Telescope image includes the binary star system R Aquarii. (Image credit: Image credit: NASA, ESA, Matthias Stute, Margarita Karovska, Davide De Martin(ESA/Hubble ), Mahdi Zamani(ESA/Hubble)) What it…

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Will Mount Everest always be the world’s tallest mountain?

Will Mount Everest always be the world’s tallest mountain?

Mount Everest is the greatest mountain as determined from water level. This remarkable height was enabled through aspects like tectonics and disintegration. (Image credit: christinepemberton by means of Getty Images)…

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Earth’s mantle is split into two halves thanks to supercontinent Pangaea

Earth’s mantle is split into two halves thanks to supercontinent Pangaea

An illustration of the world when it was covered in a single huge continent called Pangaea. (Image credit: MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY by means of Getty Images) Earth’s mantle is…

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Lasers reveal secrets of lost Silk Road cities in the mountains of Uzbekistan

Lasers reveal secrets of lost Silk Road cities in the mountains of Uzbekistan

A lidar view of Tugunbulak, the website of an almost 300-acre middle ages city in Uzbekistan, with crest lines. (Image credit: SAIElab/J. Berner/M. Frachetti ) Concealed in the towering mountains…

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Daily Consumption of Pistachios Could Be Effective Dietary Strategy for Preserving Eye Health

Daily Consumption of Pistachios Could Be Effective Dietary Strategy for Preserving Eye Health

Dietary interventions with pistachios– a bioavailable source of the xanthophyll lutein– are effective in increasing macular pigment optical density (MPOD) in healthy grownups, according to a brand-new research study from…

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Are Boeing’s problems beyond fixable?

Are Boeing’s problems beyond fixable?

A brand-new CEO assures a culture modification as the aerospace titan is having a hard time hard. Credit: Getty Images|Olivier Douliery As Boeing’s newest president, Kelly Ortberg’s task was never…

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Babirusa: The prehistoric ‘deer’ pigs with huge antler teeth

Babirusa: The prehistoric ‘deer’ pigs with huge antler teeth

Babirusas are amongst the earliest living members of the pig household and up until 2002, all babirusas were believed to come from a single types. (Image credit: Manoj Shah/Getty Images)…

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Scientists have dated the moon’s oldest, and largest, impact site

Scientists have dated the moon’s oldest, and largest, impact site

Elevation information reveals the lunar South Pole-Aitken Basin, the biggest and earliest effect basin on the moon, in blue and purple. (Image credit: NASA/GSFC/University of Arizona ) You do not…

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