Science
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Analysis

Asteroid Eros and the Andromeda Galaxy: Unique Close Encounter Live on November 30
On November 30, a rare close approach of asteroid Eros with the Andromeda Galaxy will be broadcast live. Viewers can…
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Analysis

African Forests No Longer the ‘Lungs of the Planet’βNow Emit More COβ
African forests are no longer storing carbon dioxide. Research shows COβ emissions now surpass absorption. Environmentalists warn of new climate…
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Analysis

Microorganisms Capable of Surviving Martian Conditions Found in Swedenβs Siljan Crater
Microorganisms capable of surviving without light or oxygen have been discovered deep inside Sweden's Siljan crater. Their life processes resemble…
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Children

UK Performs First Gene-Cell Therapy on Child with Hunter Syndrome
A three-year-old boy from Manchester has become the world's first patient to receive gene-cell therapy for Hunter syndrome. This groundbreaking…
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Basque Country

Spain and the Basque Country Invest in the Digital Future of the Basque Language for AI
Spain and the Basque Country will invest β¬10.5 million to develop Basque in the digital sphere. The project will create…
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Animals

Elephants and Drones: How Quickly Animals Overcome Their Fear of Drones in the Wild
Drones have revolutionized wildlife research. A new study reveals how elephants respond to drones. Find out how long it takes…
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History

Scientists Unveil Mystery of Lucyβs Ancient Neighbor: New Australopithecus Species Discovered
Remains of a mysterious australopithecus with an unusual foot have been found in Ethiopia. New evidence is reshaping our understanding…
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Celebrities

What Richard Gereβs Siblings Do for a Living
Richard Gere is known for protecting his familyβs privacy. His brother and sisters lead low-profile lives. Learn about their remarkable…
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Analysis

Russia loses access to crewed launches after Baikonur accident for the first time
For the first time in decades, Russia is unable to send people into space. An accident at the launch complex…
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Analysis

Iron Meteorites Reveal How Jupiter Shaped the Boundaries of the Solar System
Iron meteorites have helped scientists reconstruct the early history of the Solar System. New data confirms that Jupiter was the…
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Animals

Geneticists Uncover Ancient Secrets of the Vampire Squid: Related to Squids and Octopuses
Geneticists have, for the first time, fully decoded the DNA of the vampire squid. This discovery has shifted our understanding…
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Economy

Russian Engineers Propose Innovative Method for Recycling Coal and Coke Waste
Scientists from Russia have developed a method to efficiently use fine coal and coke waste. The new technology cuts costs…
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Animals

Genetics of Dog Aggression and Human Depression Linked at Molecular Level
Genetic research in Golden Retrievers reveals shared roots between canine aggression and human depression. This discovery could transform approaches to…
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Demographics and Population

How the Human Body Will Change in 100 Years: Scientists Predict the Future of the Skeleton, Feet, and Microbiome
The future of the human body depends on lifestyle and technology. Scientists forecast changes to our skeleton, feet, and even…
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Analysis

AI Models Overestimate Humans in Economic Games: Study Reveals Surprising Results
Economists tested how artificial intelligence handles strategic thinking tasks. The results were surprising: AI often attributes a higher level of…
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Internet

China to Launch Three New Reusable Rockets for Satellite Internet
China is preparing to launch three reusable rockets at once. The new launch vehicles promise to cut launch costs and…
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Valencia

How Ignacio BolΓvar Transformed the Natural Sciences Museum and Became a Symbol of Spanish Science
A new exhibition in Madrid explores the life of Ignacio BolΓvar. He turned the Natural Sciences Museum into a world-renowned…
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Climate

What Destroyed the Harappan Civilization: Scientists Uncover Details of Climate Catastrophe
The ancient Indus civilization did not vanish overnight, but due to a series of droughts. New research explains how climate…
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Analysis

How Often Does Artificial Intelligence Make Mistakes: Comparing Popular Models by Hallucination Rate
A recent study reveals which AI models are most prone to errors. Some paid versions lagged behind free alternatives in…
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Economy

Russian Academy of Sciences Proposes Orbit Change for Future National Station to Enhance Safety
The Russian Academy of Sciences advocates for altering the planned orbit of the new Russian space station. Experts believe this…



















