Πέμπτη 31 Αυγούστου 2023

Brain fog in long COVID may be linked to blood clots

A new study links long-COVID-related brain fog to two blood-clotting proteins.

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Secret tsunami that struck 2,500 years ago revealed in Fiji's oral traditions

A dramatic volcano eruption changed lives in Fiji 2,500 years ago. 100 generations have kept the story alive.

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Elite ancient Egyptian woman was embalmed with exotic ingredients smelling of vanilla and larch, new analysis reveals

Chemical analyses have revealed the specific components ancient Egyptians used to embalm the dead, including exotic ingredients that were acquired through trading.

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Get $200 off of the latest MacBook Pro

Save big on the MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip at Amazon.

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Nikon Z8 review

What’s better than a flagship camera? A flagship that’s a fraction of the size and price. The Nikon Z8 may be the best all-round mirrorless camera ever

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Crystal-studded space rock found in the Sahara may rewrite the history of the early solar system

The rocks were found in May 2020 in the Erg Chech sand sea, in the Sahara Desert in southern Algeria.

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What are eyes made of?

The eyes are said to be the windows into the soul, but what are they made of?

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Tick bites: Symptoms, treatment and tick-borne diseases

Knowing how to recognize and safely treat tick bites can help reduce your risk of developing tick-borne infectious diseases, such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

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Τετάρτη 30 Αυγούστου 2023

Human and ape ancestors arose in Europe, not in Africa, controversial study claims

A newly described fossil suggests that the ancestor of humans and apes arose in Europe, not in Africa.

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Stone human 'effigies' unearthed at Aztec temple in Mexico City were likely looted in battle and offered to the gods

Archaeologists in Mexico City discovered a bevy of stone objects carved to look like humans at a former Aztec site.

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Save 20% on the easy-to-use Fitbit Charge 5 at Amazon

The highly-rated Fitbit Charge 5 is 20% off at Amazon, perfect if you’re looking for a well-designed and easy-to-use fitness tracker.

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Mathematics

Discover the wonder of numbers with the latest math news, features and articles from Live Science

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Gravity

Discover the science behind nature's most famous fundamental force with the latest gravity news, features and articles from Live Science.

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Τρίτη 29 Αυγούστου 2023

How old are the Egyptian pyramids?

And why did the ancient Egyptians build pyramids in the first place?

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Eating just 2 cannabis gummies can put small kids at risk of toxic effects

A study of a Colorado hospital network pinpoints the threshold of THC exposure that poses a danger to young children.

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Australia woman's brain invaded by parasitic worm that normally infects pythons

The red worm was alive and wriggling as doctors pulled it out of the woman's brain.

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3,000-year-old mummified bees are so well preserved, scientists can see the flowers the insects ate

The bees were preserved well enough for researchers to make out small features, like their legs and antennae.

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Celestron Regal ED 10x42 binocular review

Celestron's premiere binocular line is impressive, sharp, bright and doesn't cost the earth.

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Δευτέρα 28 Αυγούστου 2023

India's 1st mission to study the sun launches Sept. 2

The Aditya-1 solar mission launches hot on the heels of India's first moon landing.

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See the likeness of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who led Scottish clan uprising against the British crown

The new look of Charles Edward Stuart as a young man is based on forensic studies of his death masks.

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8-year-old unearths Roman-era silver coin in school sandbox

A young boy in Germany discovered a silver coin dating to the ancient Roman Empire.

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Dark matter could be building up inside dead stars — with potentially explosive consequences

Invisible dark matter may be gathering in the ultra-dense innards of neutron stars, potentially causing them to detonate in massive explosions.

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15 incredible images of Earth's moon

See Earth's ancient companion like never before with this gallery of incredible satellite, telescope and lunar orbiter images of the moon.

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What is OSIRIS-REx? Everything you need to know about the 1st NASA spacecraft to land on an asteroid

OSIRIS-REx is due to make its return to Earth on Sept. 24. Here's everything you need to know about the mission and what it may reveal about the beginning — and the potential end — of life on Earth.

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Hallucinogen use hits record-high in adults, survey reveals

An annual survey started in 1975 suggests that more adults under 50 are using hallucinogens.

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When stressed, these male spiders woo mates with empty 'take-out containers' instead of dinner

When times get lean, male spiders may cheat more when wooing females by offering them worthless gifts of leftovers or dry leaves, rather than tasty food.

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Why does paper tear more easily when it's wet?

Paper gets flimsy when wet due to its chemical structure, primarily its hydrogen bonds.

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Κυριακή 27 Αυγούστου 2023

Lyme disease: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

Lyme disease is an infection that is spread to humans through the bites of ticks carrying specific bacteria.

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Math's 'hairy ball theorem' shows why there's always at least one place on Earth where no wind blows

Here's what the hairiest problem in math can teach us about wind, antennas and nuclear fusion.

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Space photo of the week: Ring Nebula glistens like a jelly-filled doughnut in Webb telescope's latest images

The archetypal planetary nebula imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope now comes in two colorful versions, each showing spectacular features.

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Is pee sterile?

Here's the science behind urine and whether it's sterile or swimming with bacteria.

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Σάββατο 26 Αυγούστου 2023

Παρασκευή 25 Αυγούστου 2023

'Tough Mudder' obstacle course tied to serious bacterial infections

After participating in a recent Tough Mudder obstacle course challenge, at least 22 people have reported developing odd rashes and fevers.

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Just 22 people are needed to colonize Mars — as long as they are the right personality type, study claims

Researchers estimated that as few as 22 people would be needed to sustain a colony on Mars. But there are lots of caveats, and the new study largely misses the point of colonizing the Red Planet in the first place, experts say.

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When not causing breakouts, acne bacteria may strengthen the skin's protective barrier

Bacteria most commonly associated with acne may not be all bad for skin health.

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Did the Tonga eruption cause this year's extreme heat?

The 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano eruption may have contributed to this year's heat, but it's not causing climate change.

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Explorers retrace 1845 Arctic expedition that ended in death and cannibalism

Filmmakers retraced the deadly journey of two British exploration ships that set off in 1845 and never came back, in a quest to find their captain's tomb.

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Solar Orbiter probes how the sun generates solar wind

So-called 'picojets' spotted by ESA's Solar Orbiter could be feeding high-speed gas outflows from the sun in the form of both energy and matter.

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Πέμπτη 24 Αυγούστου 2023

Color-changing hogfish use their skin to 'see' themselves — even after they're dead

Hogfish can not only change colors but also "see" with their skin.

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Fukushima nuclear power plant is now pumping wastewater into the Pacific Ocean

The International Atomic Energy Agency — the UN's atomic watchdog — has said the release meets international safety standards with a "negligible radiological impact."

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Mass die-off strikes endangered emperor penguin chicks across 4 of 5 West Antarctica colonies

Out of five known emperor penguin colonies in the Bellingshausen Sea region of western Antarctica, four have failed to breed this year as chicks likely drowned in the melting sea ice.

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How to get the Adobe student discount

Looking to save on creative software? We’ve got you covered with our guide on how to get the Adobe student discount.

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Rare 'blue supermoon' — the biggest and brightest full moon of the year — rises Aug. 30

The closest, brightest full moon of 2023 is also the second full moon in the same calendar month. Here's how to see it.

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Save 20% on the fashionable Withings ScanWatch fitness tracker

The sophisticated Withings ScanWatch is now 20% off at Amazon. It’s beautifully designed and gives you tons of advanced health and fitness metrics.

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Who should get the new RSV vaccines? Here's everything you need to know

There are now RSV vaccines approved for older adults and for pregnant people, and antibody shots (not vaccines) available for babies. What's the difference?

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The biggest hunt for the Loch Ness Monster in 50 years is about to begin

A visitor attraction in Scotland is enlisting the help of volunteers to search for Nessie, but it's unlikely to yield a monster discovery.

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Τετάρτη 23 Αυγούστου 2023

Salmonella linked to turtles sickens 26 and leads to 9 hospitalizations, CDC warns

More than two dozen people have gotten sick with Salmonella, likely due to handling illegally sold pet turtles.

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India lands on moon! Chandrayaan-3 becomes world's 1st spacecraft to land near lunar south pole

India landed its Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft near the moon's south pole today (Aug. 23), making history for the nation and for lunar exploration in general.

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Ancient human-size sea lizard rewrites history of early armored marine reptiles

The newly discovered species, Prosaurosphargis yingzishanensis, grew to around 5 feet long and was covered in bony scales called osteoderms.

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Blood-red walls of Roman amphitheater unearthed near 'Armageddon' in Israel

Ground-penetrating radar is revealing the secrets of a Roman legion camp near Tel Megiddo, including the ancient camp's amphitheater for combat training.

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Dark Energy

Discover the latest news, features and articles about dark energy, the mysterious force accelerating the expansion of the universe.

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Τρίτη 22 Αυγούστου 2023

Newly discovered black hole 'speed limit' hints at new laws of physics

When supermassive black holes barrel toward collision, they can reach speeds of up to 1/10th the speed of light, new research suggests.

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These Apple accessories won't break the bank before you go back to school

Save on the Apple Watch SE, AirPods, and even Apple Pencil at Amazon and stock up on college tech.

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Education

Discover more about science education and learning tools with the latest education news, features and articles from Live Science.

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Δευτέρα 21 Αυγούστου 2023

'Complete' twist of fallopian tube sent girl to hospital with sudden belly pain

Fallopian tube "torsion" normally affects women of reproductive age and is extremely rare in children.

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Why do some stars fail to ignite?

Also known as "failed stars," brown dwarfs are celestial bodies that sit on the boundary between gas giant planets and tiny stars.

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Unknown 'anatomically modern human lineage' discovered from 40,000-year-old hip bone

Fossil found in France is not quite modern human and not quite Neanderthal.

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Invasive yellow-legged hornets spotted in US for 1st time

The invasive yellow-legged hornet, which preys on honey bees, has been spotted in Georgia for the first time.

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What is the difference between a pet cat and a wildcat?

Here's how cats first finagled their way into human hearts and homes thousands of years ago.

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190 years after Darwin, 2-year expedition launches to retrace his voyage around the world

The team of researchers and conservationists will collect scientific data, while also training the next generation of environmentalists.

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Russia's Luna-25 lander just crash-landed on the moon, space agency confirms

Luna-25, Russia's first moon mission in 47 years, was the vanguard of a planned series of lunar probes.

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Should you really pee on a jellyfish sting?

Is it fact or folklore that peeing on a jellyfish sting is a good way to treat it?

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Κυριακή 20 Αυγούστου 2023

Get the latest iPad for under $400 at Amazon

Save $50 on the iPad (10th Generation) and get a sleek and powerful tablet as you head back to college.

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Save $50 on one of our favorite telescopes

Pick up this Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ for under $300 at Amazon.

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Space photo of the week: A cosmic 'ghost' peers through the universe's past

Imaged beautifully by Hubble, NGC 6684 is a 'lenticular' galaxy very different to our own Milky Way.

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Neanderthals: Our extinct human relatives

Neanderthals are an extinct lineage of hominins that emerged around 400,000 years ago and died off around 40,000 years ago. They are the closest known human relatives and interbred with Homo sapiens.

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Can hot drinks help you cool down?

It may sound counterintuitive, but can a steaming drink cool you down on a scorching day?

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Σάββατο 19 Αυγούστου 2023

7 rules that explain Earth's most extreme animal shapes and sizes

Nature has a few rules to help explain the extreme shapes and sizes we see in the animal kingdom.

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West Indian Ocean coelacanth: The once-'extinct' Lazarus fish that can live for 100 years

Believed to have gone extinct at the time of the dinosaurs, the coelacanth has one of the longest gestation periods on Earth — and it can hunt in a headstand.

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What is the hottest place in the universe?

The hottest spot in the universe may well be near the edges of a supermassive black hole.

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Παρασκευή 18 Αυγούστου 2023

Do blue light-blocking glasses reduce eyestrain? Review suggests no

Blue light-blocking glasses may not have the benefits they're purported to have, a review of the available evidence suggests.

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Ultra-black eels that stalk the ocean's midnight zone all have the same strange skin and scientists now know why

Elusive eels may use ultra-black pigmentation alongside bioluminescence to pounce upon and engulf unwitting prey.

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Bizarre, alien-like creature discovered deep in Atlantic Ocean has 20 gangly arms

The bizarre Antarctic feather star was once believed to be one species. Now, scientists have figured out that it's actually eight.

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Bizarre 'failed star' the size of Jupiter is 2,000 degrees hotter than the sun

This Jupiter-size object is 80 times denser than a planet and hotter than the sun.

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Πέμπτη 17 Αυγούστου 2023

10 Dazzling photos of the Perseid meteor shower, 2023

The peak of the annual Persied meteor shower fell on Aug. 13, and photographers around the world were ready for it.

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'Strange metals' used in superconductors can entangle whole seas of electrons at once, and scientists finally understand how

Strange metals have baffled scientists since their discovery. Now, theorists have finally come up with an explanation.

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In rare case, man's brain starts to bleed following tooth extraction at the dentist

After a standard dental procedure, a man turned up to the emergency department with bleeding in his brain.

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Great white sharks are washing up on Canadian beaches — but experts claim this could be a good thing

More great white sharks are stranding on Canadian beaches than usual, which could be a sign that the population of this threatened species is rising.

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Plantation slavery was invented on this tiny African island, according to archaeologists

A 16th-century sugar estate on the tiny African island of São Tomé is the earliest known example of plantation slavery.

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'We were freaking out': Scientists left 'flabbergasted' by detailed dinosaur footprints covering a cliff in Alaska

A 20-story rock face in Alaska known as "The Coliseum" is covered with layers of footprints belonging to a range of dinosaurs, including a tyrannosaur.

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Τετάρτη 16 Αυγούστου 2023

13 billion-year-old 'Maisie's galaxy' is one of the oldest objects in the universe, James Webb telescope reveals

Born less than 400 million years after the Big Bang, Maisie's galaxy is officially one of the four oldest galaxies ever discovered, a new JWST study reveals.

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How do screens damage your eyes?

Spending too much time in front of screens can elongate your eyes and increase the risk of other eye conditions down the line.

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Hirota people of Japan intentionally deformed infant skulls 1,800 years ago

The Hirota people, who occupied a Japanese island for around 400 years, deliberately flattened the back of their children's heads. And experts are not entirely sure why.

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Arts & Entertainment

Put the science into sci-fi with the latest art and entertainment news, features and articles from Live Science.

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What happens to your body when you stop drinking alcohol?

Many people have stopped drinking alcohol completely. What happens to your body when you do that?

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We could be 16 years into a methane-fueled 'termination' event significant enough to end an ice age

Methane emissions from tropical wetlands have been soaring since 2006 and accelerating at the same breakneck speed as when Earth's climate has flipped from a glacial to an interglacial period.

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DH Lifelabs Sciaire + HEPA Air Purifier review

If you’re after a large and impressive air purifier that performs well at removing bacteria and viruses, the DH Lifelabs Sciaire + HEPA Air Purifier could be perfect for you.

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Τρίτη 15 Αυγούστου 2023

Europe's 1st humans were likely wiped out by a sudden freeze 1.1 million years ago

Europe underwent "extreme cooling" about 1.1 million years ago, which coincides with a gap in hominin habitation, a new study finds.

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Maui satellite photo shows full scale of deadliest US fire for more than a century

The Landsat 8 satellite captured the deadly flames that burned through the town of Lahaina in Hawaii and killed at least 99 people.

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Drones equipped with lasers uncover secrets of bloody WWII battle

Artifacts from the Battle of the Bulge are helping researchers reconstruct this bloody conflict.

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Medieval girl buried face down with bound ankles, likely so she couldn't 'return' from the grave

The medieval remains of a 15-year-old girl reveal that she was buried face down and with bound ankles at the edge of a settlement.

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Vlad the Impaler may have cried tears of blood, chemical analysis of his letters finds

An analysis of three letters written by Vlad the Impaler conclude that he may have suffered from a condition that caused him to cry tears of blood.

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Save 56% with this Garmin Enduro smartwatch deal. Hurry, before it sells out!

Reduced by 56%, you can currently get the premium-grade Garmin Enduro smartwatch for under $500 at Amazon.

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Δευτέρα 14 Αυγούστου 2023

100-year-long 'megastorms' on Saturn are creating radio signals that scientists can't fully explain

Gargantuan storms on Saturn can wrap around the entire planet and be seen for months. New research suggests their impacts persist hundreds of years longer than experts thought.

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Cassius, the world's largest captive crocodile, could be even bigger than we thought

No one has measured Cassius since 2011, which is when the saltwater giant was awarded the Guinness World Record for the world's largest living crocodile in captivity.

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Gene therapy injection into the brain causes alcohol use disorder to stop — in monkeys

A small, proof-of-concept study in monkeys reveals the potential of a one-off gene therapy to treat people with alcohol use disorder who haven't responded to other treatments.

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2,000-year-old gold treasure from Iron Age tribe unearthed by metal detectorists in Wales

Metal detectorists in Wales struck gold when they discovered a collection of Iron Age coins scattered in a field.

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Relatives of the 1st mitochondria may be living in geothermal hot springs today

Scientists say they've identified a potential living relative of the ancient microbe that gave rise to the "powerhouse of the cell."

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Why do some animals adopt other animals' young?

Adoptions in the animal kingdom may confer an evolutionary advantage, but other factors — such as empathy, the urge to care for babies and inexperience — could also contribute.

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Κυριακή 13 Αυγούστου 2023

Save $250 on this amazing student MacBook, down to just $750

Get a MacBook for less ahead of the new school year at Amazon.

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Space photo of the week: Hubble captures one of our galaxy's oldest objects

This week, the Hubble Space Telescope captured a stunning image of globular cluster NGC 6652 — a collection of some of the oldest stars in the Milky Way galaxy.

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'Ring of fire' solar eclipse 2023: How to watch in-person (and virtually)

On Oct. 14, an epic 'ring of fire' annular solar eclipse will swoop across North America, providing once-in-a-lifetime views for several states. Here’s how to watch, no matter where you are.

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What's the earliest evidence of humans in the Americas?

Previously, researchers thought that humans arrived in North America 13,000 years ago, but now they're finding much older evidence.

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Σάββατο 12 Αυγούστου 2023

This bizarre little succulent looks like a baby's butt

Gibbaeum heathii is endemic to a valley in South Africa that is surrounded by mountains and receives very little rainfall, allowing a huge range of succulent species to thrive. This bababoutjies — or baby's bum — is one of them.

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Pom pom crab: The crustacean that uses anemones as boxing gloves

These tiny crustaceans, also known as boxer crabs, use the venomous anenomes to protect themselves from predators and to eat with. They also wave them around while fighting with each other.

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How do rattlesnakes rattle?

The rattlesnake's rattle is nothing like a maraca.

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Παρασκευή 11 Αυγούστου 2023

What's the largest planet in the universe?

Astronomers have found planets that are twice as wide as Jupiter and more than 10 times as heavy, but there's a limit to how big planets can get.

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'Hyper-synchronized' brain waves may explain why different psychedelics have similar effects, rat study reveals

Despite acting on different receptors, psychedelics induce similar "waves" of synchronized electrical activity across the rat brain, potentially explaining their shared hallucinogenic effects.

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What is penicillin, and how was it discovered?

Discovered by sheer accident in the late 1920s, penicillin was the world’s first antibiotic.

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Scientists uncover hidden math that governs genetic mutations

The ability of a gene to keep functioning despite mutations shows a surprising link to fundamental math.

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30 lost burials archaeologists are still searching for

The burials of famous people provide enduring archaeological mysteries. Here are 30 of the most acclaimed "lost" tombs.

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Πέμπτη 10 Αυγούστου 2023

Spooky, subterranean daddy longlegs with ghostly pale bodies discovered

Researchers believe that one of the new species may be a relic from an ancient ecosystem in Australia.

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Bizarre 'demon' particle found inside superconductor could help unlock a 'holy grail' of physics

The transparent, chargeless quasiparticle could shed more light on the underlying mechanics of superconductivity

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Nearly 170 genes determine hair, skin and eye color, CRISPR study reveals

Black hair? Green eyes? More than 160 genes determine your coloration, and their interactions are incredibly complicated.

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A single massive tectonic collision? That's not how the Himalayas came to be, scientists say

The world's highest mountain system may have reached 60% of its current elevation before the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates crashed into each other, giving the peaks an extra push.

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Tiny 'King Tut' whale 'lived fast and died fast' in ancient Egyptian waters

Paleontologists in Egypt have described a new species of extinct whale that was dwarfed by other basilosaurids.

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Vaonis Vespera Observing Station review

Smart and fully automated, the Vaonis Vespera Observation Station is a telescope and camera rolled into one, making observing and imaging a breeze.

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Τετάρτη 9 Αυγούστου 2023

Rare red tumor on girl's arm oozed 'jellylike substance' when popped

A blister-like growth on a girl's shoulder contained an odd, jellylike goop.

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Can Ozempic and Wegovy cause 'stomach paralysis' and 'cyclic vomiting'?

"Stomach paralysis" linked to drugs like Ozempic has raised alarm. What do doctors make of the reports?

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Crocodiles are drawn to the wails of crying human babies and infant primates

Nile crocodiles seemed to respond more strongly to intense crying from human and ape infants, compared to calmer, quiet cries.

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15 Dazzling images of the sun

The sun is Earth's closest star, yet its beauty is too intense to appreciate with the naked eye. Here are some of the most stunning solar images that our satellites and telescopes have captured.

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What did Cleopatra, Egypt's last pharaoh, really look like?

"Cleopatra's skin color has nothing to do with her accomplishments, which are immense."

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Save $700 on the versatile Echelon Connect EX5s exercise bike

The sturdy and high-quality Echelon Connect EX5s exercise bike is $700 off at Amazon. Get yourself one now before it sells out.

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Τρίτη 8 Αυγούστου 2023

Odd new shark species with humanlike molars discovered in Australia

The painted hornshark is only found in the deep waters of northeastern Australia.

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Woman's 'extra breast' under her armpit developed a wart-like tumor in unusual case

Although these types of tumors commonly affect regular breast tissue, they are rarely found in extra, or "accessory," breasts.

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Nightfox Swift night vision binocular review

A great value night vision binocular with good night-time performance and plenty of accessible features.

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'Lost' 1,500-year-old Teotihuacan village discovered in the heart of Mexico City

Excavations revealed three human burials, as well as ceramics and architectural structures from a settlement that existed around A.D. 450 to 650.

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'The stage was now set for the birth and growth of desert dunes': How the Sahara turned from a vast forest to the arid landscape we see today

In this extract from the book "When the Sahara Was Green", Martin Williams, professor of earth sciences at the University of Adelaide, explores how a vanishing ocean and global cooling set the stage for the birth of the Sahara desert.

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What are the origins of the Nazi swastika?

The Nazi symbol is not the same as the ancient Hindu symbol.

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Δευτέρα 7 Αυγούστου 2023

Ayurvedic infertility medicine sends woman to hospital with lead poisoning

The woman had more than 25 times the normal amount of lead in her blood after taking Ayurvedic pills for a year.

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Does caffeine help or cause headaches?

Caffeine's influence over headaches is complicated.

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Room-temperature superconductors: The facts behind the 'holy grail' of physics

Claims of a room-temperature superconductor went viral last week. Here's everything we know.

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Missing 'body' of ice age animal carving finally found — but nobody knows what the animal is

The long-lost 'body' of mysterious ice age animal carving was discovered in German cave, but archaeologists aren't sure if it's a cave lion or cave bear.

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Treblab X3 Pro review

The Treblab X3 Pro are ideal for runners, particularly on a budget. Read our review for more.

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Mysterious waves of magnetism may explain why the sun's atmosphere is hotter than physicists thought possible

The sun's corona is 200 times hotter than its surface, defying models of stellar bodies. Now, this 80-year-old puzzle may finally have a solution.

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Why do we always have room for dessert?

Adding variety to your diet may cause you to eat more than you need to, studies show.

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Κυριακή 6 Αυγούστου 2023

Dell XPS 17 review: An excellent workhorse or coding laptop... if you can afford it

If you can afford the hefty price tag, the Dell XPS 17 is a fantastic big-screen laptop.

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What is the deepest-diving mammal?

One marine mammal has been documented diving as deep as 9,816 feet — equivalent to the depth of over 30 Statues of Liberty stacked on top of one another.

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Could a black hole devour the universe?

Black holes can swallow stars, planets and even merge with other black holes, but could a massive one swallow the entire universe?

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Σάββατο 5 Αυγούστου 2023

'The most magical equation in physics': How Paul Dirac accidentally revealed the strange world of antimatter

In this extract from the book 'The One Thing You Need to Know', author Marcus Chown explains how the Dirac Equation came to be.

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15 unexpected effects of climate change

From shrinking goats to a dimmer Earth, here are some of the lesser-known impacts of rising global temperatures.

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Barreleye fish: The deep-sea weirdo with rotating eyes and a see-through head

Thanks to a yellow pigment that filters out sunlight, barreleyes can't be fooled by a common deep-sea camouflage tactic.

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Παρασκευή 4 Αυγούστου 2023

Πέμπτη 3 Αυγούστου 2023

Strange, two-faced brain cells confirmed to exist, and they may play a role in schizophrenia

Researchers have confirmed the existence of an odd type of brain cell that other neuroscientists once thought might be only a technical quirk or error.

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Meteorite that crashed to Earth 3,500 years ago carved into arrowhead by Bronze Age hunters

A Bronze Age arrowhead found in Switzerland was made using meteoric iron.

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Perseid meteor shower peak on Aug. 12 and 13 will be the 'best in years.' Here's how to watch.

As many as 100 'shooting stars' per hour will be visible during the moonless peak of the Perseids on Aug. 12 and 13.

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In rare case, man develops 'flesh-eating' bacterial infection on both legs, but 4 days apart

"Flesh-eating" bacteria normally spread rapidly throughout the body. In this case, it took four days for the infection to reach both of a man's legs.

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James Webb telescope captures 'a preview of the sun's distant future' in stunning new Ring Nebula image

Astronomers reveal 'the final chapters of a star's life' in a stunning James Webb Space Telescope's image of the exploding Ring Nebula.

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Scientists 'remote-controlled' designer human cells implanted in mice using only DC currents

Using off-the-shelf consumer batteries, scientists stimulated insulin release from engineered human cells implanted in diabetic mice and restored the rodents' normal blood sugar levels.

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Get this 15-inch Chromebook for under $200 ahead of the new school year

Get a student laptop for less, with this Acer Chromebook 315 deal.

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Τετάρτη 2 Αυγούστου 2023

'Potentially hazardous' 600-foot asteroid detected near Earth after a year of hiding in plain sight

A skyscraper-size asteroid was revealed in year-old telescope data thanks to a new algorithm that could rock the way near-Earth objects are discovered.

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Cape Cod is one of the world's largest hotspots of great white sharks, study finds

For the first time, scientists have estimated the abundance of great white sharks off the coast of Cape Cod.

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This colossal extinct whale was the heaviest animal to ever live

Paleontologists in Peru have described an ancient species of whale that was way heavier than a blue whale.

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Google's 'mind-reading' AI can tell what music you listened to based on your brain signals

Artificial intelligence can produce music that sounds similar to tunes people were listening to as they had their brains scanned, a collaborative study from Google and Osaka University shows.

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Save 21% on the Jaybird Vista 2 workout earphones at Amazon

Reduced by over $30, you can currently get the top-rated Jaybird Vista 2 workout earphones for under $120 at Amazon.

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'Black swan' pathogens from ancient permafrost may be getting ready to wake up

Scientists simulated ancient viruses to see what impact they would have on the environment. While most had few consequences, 1% were capable of killing their hosts and disrupting ecosystems.

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Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse review

The Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse is both an impressive piece of Lego engineering, and one of the most visually stunning pieces they've ever made.

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'Black swan' pathogens from ancient permafrost may be getting ready to wake up

Scientists simulated ancient viruses to see what impact they would have on the environment. While most had few consequences, 1% were capable of killing their hosts and disrupt ecosystems.

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'Exceptional' winged Medusa discovered in Roman-era mosaic in Spain

The 1,800-year-old Medusa mosaic was discovered in the remains of lavish Roman-era house in western Spain.

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Τρίτη 1 Αυγούστου 2023

NASA hears 'heartbeat' signal from Voyager 2 probe a week after losing contact

NASA engineers have received a "heartbeat" signal from Voyager 2, bringing hope that they may be able to reestablish contact with the probe months ahead of schedule.

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Bizarre particle that can remember its own past created inside quantum computer

Non abelian-anyons' recollection of their past has enabled physicists to weave them into complex entangled designs with new behaviors.

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Study in peace with these noise-cancelling Airpods Max, now $70 off

Save over $70 on Apple's best-sounding AirPods and head back to college in style.

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Pococo Galaxy star projector review

If you are looking for a high-quality star projector that produces bright, colorful, and sharp images, this is a great choice.

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