
40,000-year-old mammoth tusk boomerang is oldest in Europe โ and possibly the world
2 views of a boomerang constructed out of massive ivory that was found in Obłazowa Cave in Poland. (Image credit: Talamo et al., 2025, PLOS One, CC-BY 4.0) An uncommon…
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James Webb telescope discovers its first planet โ a Saturn-size ‘shepherd’ still glowing red hot from its formation
Picture of the disk surrounding the star TWA 7 tape-recorded utilizing ESO’s Very Large Telescope’s SPHERE instrument. The image caught with JWST’s MIRI instrument is overlayed. (Image credit: JWST/ESO/Lagrange) The…
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Fungus that may have caused ‘King Tut’s curse’ shows promise in treating cancer
A sample of Aspergillus flavus, the fungi believed to have actually been accountable for ‘the mummy’s curse.’ (Image credit: Bella Ciervo(CC BY-SA)) A harmful fungi, as soon as believed to…
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Two-Thirds of Domestic Cats Prefer to Sleep on Their Left Side, Study Shows
New research study led by researchers from the Ruhr-University Bochum, the University of Prince Edward Island, Ankara University and the University of Bari Aldo Moro reveals that two-thirds of domestic…
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Human Footprints at White Sands Are Up To 22,400 Years Old: Study
Discovery of human footprints at White Sands, New Mexico, dated to in between 21,000 and 23,000 years earlier, was a significant action in comprehending the preliminary peopling of the Americas,…
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Time Has Three Dimensions, New Theory Says
A brand-new theory by University of Alaska Fairbanks researcher Gunther Kletetschka argues that time is available in 3 measurements instead of simply the single one we experience as consistent forward…
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Honey from Australian Stingless Bees Has Unique Antimicrobial Properties, Study Shows
Honey from Australian stingless bees, frequently described as sugarbag bees, has actually traditionally functioned as a food source. It is likewise a standard solution for conditions like scratchy skin and…
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NASA spots Japan’s doomed ‘Resilience’ moon lander from orbit โ and it’s surrounded by far-flung debris
Images from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal the moon’s surface area before and after Resilience’s “hard landing” on June 5. (Image credit: NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University ) Moon-orbiting spacecraft coming from…
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New ‘breathalyzer’ could detect signs of disease in human breath, scientists say
Researchers at the University of Chicago produced a brand-new gadget meant to spot illness biomarkers in air samples. (Image credit: Bozhi Tian, University of Chicago ) A brand-new breathalyzer-like system…
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Googleโs new robotics AI can run without the cloud and still tie your shoes
We often call chatbots like Gemini and ChatGPT “robots,” Generative AI is likewise playing a growing function in genuine, physical robotics. After revealing Gemini Robotics previously this year, Google DeepMind…
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