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A 'scar' on Mars is seen in detail in new satellite photos
Space

A ‘scar’ on Mars is seen in detail in new satellite photos

July 7, 2024July 7, 2024

The striking surface feature, called Aganippe Fossa, is a tectonic trench or graben – a long depression bounded on both sides by parallel normal faults. Astronomers first sighted it in 1930, but it…

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Fusion energy solution or problem
Science

Fusion energy: solution or problem?

July 7, 2024July 7, 2024

Sophie Cogan, University of York Harnessing energy from nuclear fusion – the combining of nuclei, which lie within atoms – could be instrumental in the shift towards a decarbonised global energy system. As…

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Cognitive disengagement syndrome
Health

Cognitive disengagement syndrome

July 5, 2024July 5, 2024

Sofia Barbosa Boucas, Brunel University London Do you find that you daydream a lot? Are you often sluggish and tend to disengage easily when doing a task? You might have cognitive disengagement syndrome,…

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China's lunar success puts US in its sights
Space

China’s lunar success puts US in its sights

July 4, 2024July 4, 2024

Simonetta Di Pippo, Bocconi University June 25 2024 marked a new “first” in the history of spaceflight. China’s robotic Chang’e 6 spacecraft delivered samples of rock back to Earth from a huge feature…

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New exoskeleton that helps you walk and run with AI artificial intelligence
Tech

New exoskeleton that helps you walk and run with AI

July 4, 2024July 4, 2024

Scientists at North Carolina State University in the United States have developed an innovative exoskeleton equipped with artificial intelligence, designed to help with various daily tasks, such as walking and running. The equipment…

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Facial heat patterns reveal vital health clues
Health

Facial heat patterns reveal vital health clues

July 4, 2024July 4, 2024

A quick examination of the face can reveal whether we are ageing well and our risk of developing certain diseases. Chinese scientists have found that comparing the heat coming off the nose, cheeks…

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Rock art in Venezuela may belong to an unknown culture
Archaeology

Rock art in Venezuela may belong to an unknown culture

July 3, 2024July 3, 2024

Archaeologists in Venezuela have made a groundbreaking discovery of 20 previously unknown rock art sites in Canaima National Park. This southeastern region of Venezuela, known for its vast forests and mountainous terrain, is…

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Neural prosthesis helps amputees walk naturally
Tech

Neural prosthesis helps amputees walk naturally.

July 2, 2024July 2, 2024

Anne Trafton | MIT News State-of-the-art prosthetic limbs can help people with amputations achieve a natural walking gait, but they don’t give the user full neural control over the limb. Instead, they rely on robotic…

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Artificial intelligence how we got here and where we're going
Tech

Artificial intelligence: how we got here and where we’re going

June 30, 2024June 30, 2024

Adrian Hopgood, University of Portsmouth With the current buzz around artificial intelligence (AI), it would be easy to assume that it is a recent innovation. In fact, AI has been around in one…

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Japanese scientists create artificial womb for baby sharks
Science

Japanese scientists create artificial womb for baby sharks

June 30, 2024June 30, 2024

Researchers at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Motobu, Japan, have developed an artificial womb capable of incubating embryos of thin-tailed lantern sharks (Etmopterus molleri) that were born prematurely, allowing them to develop to…

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