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New species of abalone discovered on remote islands in New Zealand
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New species of abalone discovered on remote islands in New Zealand

September 3, 2024September 3, 2024

Kerry Walton, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; Hamish G Spencer, University of Otago, and Nic Rawlence, University of Otago It has long been suspected that a small pāua (known as abalone,…

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6,500-year-old artifact returns to Turkey
Archaeology

6,500-year-old artifact returns to Turkey

September 3, 2024March 17, 2026

Turkey recently celebrated an important milestone in the preservation of its cultural heritage: the return of a 6,500-year-old marble artifact that had been smuggled out of the country. This artifact, dating back to…

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The link between aging and disease
Health

The link between aging and disease

September 2, 2024March 17, 2026

Melanie R. McReynolds, Penn State Aging is a biological process that no one can avoid. Ideally, growing old should be a time to relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Aging also…

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NEO The humanoid robot ready for pilot tests this year
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NEO: The humanoid robot ready for pilot tests this year

September 1, 2024March 17, 2026

Norwegian startup 1X Technologies has taken a significant step in humanoid robot development with the announcement of NEO Beta, a humanoid robot prototype designed to assist with daily tasks at home. With pilot…

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Four discoveries that are changing our understanding of dreams
Science

Four discoveries that are changing our understanding of dreams

August 31, 2024March 17, 2026

Anthony Bloxham, Nottingham Trent University People have pondered whether dreams have a purpose throughout human history. Modern scientists are fascinated with this question too. For a long time the science of dreams has…

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Ancient sea cow killed by crocodile and torn apart by tiger shark
Paleontology

Ancient sea cow killed by crocodile and torn apart by tiger shark

August 30, 2024March 17, 2026

Scientists have revealed the discovery of a rare fossil: a prehistoric sea cow found by a farmer in northern Venezuela. The skeleton suggests that the animal was the victim of an attack by…

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Biohybrid robots controlled by electrical impulses in mushrooms
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Biohybrid robots controlled by electrical impulses in mushrooms

August 30, 2024March 17, 2026

Researchers at Cornell University have discovered a new way of controlling “biohybrid” robots using the natural electrical signals of mycelium, the vegetative structure of fungi. This method allows the robots to react more…

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Microplastics are in our brains. How worried should I be
Health

Microplastics are in our brains. How worried should I be?

August 29, 2024March 17, 2026

Sarah Hellewell, Curtin University; Anastazja Gorecki, University of Notre Dame Australia, and Charlotte Sofield, University of Notre Dame Australia Plastic is in our clothes, cars, mobile phones, water bottles and food containers. But…

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New strategy for producing water on the Moon
Space

New strategy for producing water on the Moon

August 27, 2024March 17, 2026

The presence of water on the lunar surface is essential for human survival and has therefore attracted great interest from the scientific community. A significant advance in this field has come from the…

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Ancient Egypt's largest astronomical observatory discovered.
Archaeology

Ancient Egypt’s largest astronomical observatory discovered.

August 26, 2024March 17, 2026

A team of archaeologists from Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities has made an impressive discovery at the temple of Buto, located in Tell El-Faraain, in the province of Kafr El-Sheikh. The team discovered…

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