
New Research Challenges Classification of Uranus and Neptune as Ice Giants
The structure of Uranus and Neptune may be less icy than formerly believed, according to a brand-new research study by University of Zürich researchers. Uranus might be an ice giant…
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Gemini Deep Research comes to Google Finance, backed by prediction market data
Bet on it Monetary markets can turn on a penny, and AI can’t forecast the future. Google appears to believe that individuals make wise forecasts in aggregate when there’s cash…
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Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed
: the science of routine vs. gluten-free spaghetti, capturing high-speed snake bites in action, and so on. Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt. Credit: Ben Pennington It’s a regrettable truth that there…
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New Research Confirms ‘Walking’ Moai Hypothesis
The transportation of Rapa Nui’s (Easter Island) huge moai statues has actually been discussed for over a century. Based upon a methodical analysis of 962 moai, with a concentrate on…
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New Research Reveals Secrets of Burgess Shale Trilobites
Arthropod appendages are specialized for varied functions consisting of feeding, strolling, and breeding. Fossils from the Cambrian duration (539 to 487 million years ago) maintain extraordinary information of extinct arthropod…
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New Research Reveals How Reshaping Pelvis Helped Human Ancestors Walk Upright
The hips is frequently called the keystone of upright mobility. More than any other part of our lower body, it has actually been significantly modified over countless years to permit…
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Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed
Other July stories: Solving a 150-year-old fossil secret and the physics of adding a sailboat. 150-year-old fossil of Palaeocampa anthrax Isn’t a sea worm. Credit: Christian McCall It’s a regrettable…
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Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed
: last Muon g-2 outcomes, an ultrasonic mobile brain imaging helmet, and re-creating Egyptian blue. The “world’s smallest violin” developed by Loughborough University physicists. Credit: Loughborough University It’s a regrettable…
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New Research Sheds Light on Neanderthal Migration Out of Caucasus Mountains
Hereditary and historical proof suggest a 2nd significant motion of Neanderthals from Western to Central and Eastern Eurasia at some point in the Late Pleistocene. The hereditary information recommend a…
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Research roundup: 7 stories we almost missed
Ping-pong bots, drumming chimps, choosing designs of 2 jazz greats, and an ancient underground city’s soundscape Time lapse images reveal a brand-new ping-pong-playing robotic carrying out a leading spin. Credit:…
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