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A second brain? The human body can amaze us

Every birth brings new amazing life into the world and as we age our body grows and develops. There are many unusual facts about the body that you probably do not know. The human...

30,000 new viruses discovered in the DNA of microbes

According to the new study, the DNA from the newly discovered viruses is similar to the DNA of virophages, suggesting that microbes may enjoy some protection from giant viruses thanks to "embedded" viruses residing...

Google is adding AI to its Search to outcompete Microsoft’s Bing

The key takeaway from Google I/O 2023 is the fact that the internet search giant is rolling out a bunch

How Modern Tech Makes Work Easier

There’s no denying that modern tech has massive advantages and benefits in life. Technology can be as simple as a phone app or as complex as automated AI systems. But for work, it can...

Dangers of AI, what specifically did Biden talk about with Microsoft, Google, and other CEOs?

To anticipate the dangers of AI President Joe Biden held a meeting with CEOs of prominent artificial intelligence companies, like Microsoft and Google

Pentagon developing wearable technology to predict different diseases

The U.S. Department of Defense is making investments in wearable technology that has the potential to predict the occurrence of different diseases.

A woman from a Fayum portrait was diagnosed by the image

Scientists have studied a Fayum portrait of a young woman dating back to the 2nd century and stored at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

A star is corn: Researchers develop biodegradable mask material made of corn

A biodegradable mask that can comfortably protect its wearer without harming the environment is one step closer to reality, thanks to research at McMaster’s Centre of Excellence in Protective Equipment and Materials (CEPEM). Image credit: Pixabay...

Did the Library of Alexandria really exist?

It is said to be one of the greatest archives of classical knowledge of the ancient world, it housed the books of all times. It was built by the Greek-speaking subjects of the Ptolemaic...

For the first time in the world – Scotland launches a line with self-driving buses

self-driving buses - The bus service will transport passengers between a car park outside Edinburgh and a train station in the city from 15 May Five buses will run on the 22km route from May...

New findings reveal the most detailed mass map of dark matter

For millennia, humans have been fascinated by the mysteries of the cosmos. From ancient civilizations such as the Babylonians, Greeks, and Egyptians to modern-day astronomers, the allure of the starry sky has inspired countless...

Smart pills to help diagnose gut disorders

New technology improves capability to monitor exact locations in the body. The idea of journeying inside the human body to solve health problems has been around at least since science fiction popularizations, but the...

A unique Ptolemy manuscript has been discovered in a medieval palimpsest

In a parchment on which the work of an early medieval author was written, scientists found a description of a meteoroscope - a unique instrument of an ancient astronomer, which until now was known...

A “smart” bandage that controls the healing process of wounds created

It is made of a flexible and stretchable polymer containing embedded electronics and medication Scientists from the California Institute of Technology have developed a "smart" wound dressing that supports tissue regeneration and controls the healing...

First-of-its-kind stem cell study sheds light on Klinefelter syndrome

In a research partnership between King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah (KAU) and King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah (KAUH), scientists have conducted a first-of-its-kind study in the Kingdom...

Investing in Crypto: What You Need To Know

Cryptocurrency has become a popular means of gaining passive income. Some may view its volatility as a negative factor, while others benefit from ever-changing market prices, gaining substantial profits. This article focuses on everything...

A huge meatball out of mammoth DNA

A huge meatball made from flesh cultured using the DNA of an extinct woolly mammoth has gone on display at NEMO, a science museum in the Netherlands, Reuters and AFP reported. It was created by...

Was it the whole reserve? Russian missile attacks reduced to minimum, but another danger comes into play

For more than a month, no Russian massive missile attacks have been launched against Ukraine.

A genetic analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls

The Qumran Scrolls contain some of the oldest versions of the Bible and are of great interest to Christians, Muslims and Jews Scientists have applied genetic analysis to the Dead Sea Scrolls to determine whether...

Scientists have discovered a way to choose the sex of the child

Specialists have developed a simple and safe technique with an 80% probability of giving birth to a child of a certain gender. The method is based on sorting the sperm by weight, which is...

Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing

Hearing loss affects about 48 million Americans and 430 million people worldwide, with those numbers expected to grow as populations age. More than 90 percent of individuals affected have sensorineural hearing loss, caused by damage...

Deep Sleep for Astronauts and Its Effect on Human Body and Aging

When you think about space travel, there is a good chance the first thing that comes to mind is SpaceX. Specifically, you are probably thinking about their goal of reducing the cost of space...

“Don’t touch them!” US warns Russia about American nuclear technology in Ukraine

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine apparently contains secret U.S. nuclear technology, which is why the United States has warned Moscow not to touch it. This warning about sensitive nuclear technology that is physically...

DNA expertise has established that there was a woman on board a famous sunken Swedish warship

The wreck of the royal ship Vasa was recovered in 1961 and is remarkably well preserved after more than 300 years underwater in Stockholm harbor An American military laboratory has helped the Swedes confirm what...

Inflatable tanks and wooden HIMARS: Fake, but work exceptionally well

inflatable tanks - The Ukrainian Armed Forces are using inflatable and wooden decoys to confuse the Russians and reduce the lethal threat posed by the Russian combat drones and other weapons in the Russian army’s arsenal
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