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    Can We Predict the Big One? Scientists Are One Step Closer to the “Holy Grail” of Predicting Earthquakes

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    Seismic data from more than 1000 sites have shown a connection between the strength of…

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    Video Games Are Good for You: Groundbreaking Study Challenges Negative Stereotypes

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    A recent Japanese study has identified a positive causal impact of video gaming on mental…

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    Startling Findings: MIT Scientists Uncover Potential Cancer Risks of Fasting

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    Scientists Discover Greener and More Efficient Method To Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Fuel

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    The Hidden Costs of Paradise: Native Hawaiians Age Faster According to New Study

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    Research from the University of Hawaiʻi shows accelerated aging in Native Hawaiians, influenced by lifestyle…

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    The Magic Twist: How Scientists Are Rewiring the Future of Electronics

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    Researchers have engineered a pioneering material that harnesses unique spin-related properties by twisting layers of…

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    NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer: Major Milestone for Moon Water Mapping Spacecraft

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    Lunar Trailblazer, a compact satellite developed by NASA and managed by Lockheed Martin and Caltech,…

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    Modified Immune Cells: Revolutionary Treatment Reduces Spinal Cord Damage

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    Why Do Batteries Wear Out? Scientists Finally Crack the Code

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    Methane Levels at 800,000-Year High: Stanford Scientists Warn That We Are Heading for Climate Disaster

    September 12, 2024

    Global methane emissions have surged, undermining efforts to curb climate change. Human activities continue to…

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    Mysterious Magnetic Bacteria: Scientists Investigate Nature’s Secret to Animal Navigation

    September 12, 2024

    Migratory animals may navigate using Earth’s magnetic fields, potentially aided by magnetic bacteria living inside…

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    Brain Builders: How Stem Cell Research Is Rewriting the Genetic Code of Mental Health

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    Neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, and depression have profound impacts…

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    NASA Beats the Odds With Ingenious Voyager 1 Thruster Fix From Billions of Miles Away

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    NASA’s Voyager 1 team tackled complex challenges by successfully switching to backup thrusters after the…

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    Smarter Than You Think: New Study Reveals Dogs Can Remember Words for Years

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    Dietary Myths Busted: New Study Confirms Low-Carb Diets Can Meet and Exceed Nutritional Needs

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    Astronomers Stunned by Video of Star Bubbles 75 Times Larger Than the Sun

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    Astronomers used ALMA to capture detailed images of R Doradus, showing gas bubbles 75 times…

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    The World’s Oldest “Living Fossil” Is Shaking Up Conventional Evolutionary Theories

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    Unexpected Appendages Found in Trilobite Fossils Challenge Old Theories

    September 12, 2024

    Researchers discovered an additional set of legs under the head of a trilobite species, suggesting…

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