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    How giant killer waves form — the simple physics behind sudden 20-meter walls of water

    These isolated waves, towering at 20 meters (or more), suddenly appear in the open ocean. They exist for a brief moment,…

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    Half-Hour Yoga Twice a Week Beats Other Workouts for Better Sleep

    Practicing yoga can speed up the process of falling asleep and enhance sleep quality, according to researchers from Harbin Sports University in China. A meta-analysis of 30 randomized controlled trials…

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    A New ‘Forever’ Acid Is Falling From the Sky — and It’s Almost Impossible to Remove

    Researchers have warned about a new type of acid falling across the globe that contains a compound that’s nearly impossible to remove. This precipitation could pose a threat to life…

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    Inside the ‘Jesus Boat’: The 2,000‑Year‑Old Galilee Vessel That Stunned Archaeologists

    In 1986, brothers Moshe and Yuval Lufan made one of the most sensational archaeological discoveries of modern times. During a severe drought that exposed the shores of the Sea of…

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    Antarctica Is Changing Fast — What That Means for the Whole Planet

    Sea ice is rapidly diminishing, ice shelves are melting faster, the ice sheets covering the continent are nearing a critical point, and vital ocean currents are slowing down. This alarming…

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    Continents are drying faster than ever — and that lost water is raising sea levels more than melting ice

    Freshwater is rapidly disappearing around the globe. A new analysis reveals that a significant portion of it is flowing into the oceans. Alarmingly, the drying of continents is now contributing…

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    Your Phone Is Teeming with Germs — How to Clean It Safely

    We disinfect shopping carts and wipe down tables at cafes. But what about our phones? We touch them dozens of times a day, including at the dinner table and in…

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    On Her First Dig, a Student Unearths a Rare 9th-Century Gold Pin

    Yara Souza, from Orlando, Florida, is an archaeology intern at Newcastle University in the UK. During her very first excavation, she stumbled upon a rare medieval gold artifact. The artifact,…

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    Archaeologists May Have Found Cicero’s Bathhouse Three Meters Under the Bay of Naples

    A team from the Archaeological Park of the Phlegraean Fields has discovered a bathhouse they believe belonged to Cicero three meters below the Bay of Naples. In ancient Roman times,…

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    He Held His Breath for 29 Minutes: Croatian Freediver Sets New World Record

    Renowned Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić took a deep breath of pure oxygen and submerged himself in a hotel pool in Opatija. Holding his breath, he remained underwater for 29 minutes…

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    Half of U.S. Retirees Use AI — Here’s What They’re Doing

    AI is a hot topic of discussion among nearly all demographics. However, it might seem that only young, socially active individuals are utilizing it. Surprisingly, older Americans are using it…

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    Why Weaver Ants Get Stronger as Their Team Grows

    Researchers studying ants have found that, for them, the larger the group involved in a task, the greater each individual’s contribution to the common goal. But with humans, it’s a…

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    The Amazon Is Near a Point of No Return — Forests Could Flip to Savanna Within 100 Years

    Researchers from the University of Cambridge have issued a stark warning: the Amazon rainforest is nearing a point of no return. It could vanish within the next century due to…

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    How Gossip Can Strengthen Your Relationship

    A team of researchers from the University of California, Riverside, has uncovered an unexpected benefit of gossip. It turns out that gossip can actually enhance closeness between partners. Do you…

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    How a 13-year drought devastated the Maya on the Yucatán Peninsula

    A new study by an international team of scientists has revealed that a 13-year drought devastated the Maya population that inhabited the Yucatán Peninsula around 1,000 years ago. The researchers…

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    Britain Restores a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Sun Hat That Shielded Soldiers in Egypt

    Museum historians believe that this headpiece was crafted around 30 B.C. Such hats were worn by Roman soldiers following the death of Cleopatra VII, when Egypt was conquered by the…

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    Cockatoos Use 30 Different Dance Moves — 17 Had Never Been Documented

    When lively music plays, it’s hard to resist the urge to dance. It turns out that humans aren’t the only ones who feel that way. Captive parrots also love to…

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    In the center of Berlin, a rare treasure of 13th-century coins has been unearthed.

    A team of researchers from the Berlin State Office for the Preservation of Monuments has stumbled upon a rare treasure of coins that sheds new light on the medieval history…

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    “Cosmic Grapes”: Scientists Have a New Perspective on the Galaxy of the Early Universe

    This discovery challenges current models of galaxy formation during the early stages of the . By combining observations from the ALMA radio telescope in the Atacama Desert and the James…

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    Cars are responsible for half of the microplastic pollution in the environment.

    Car tires wear down over time and need to be replaced. But where does all that worn material go? Scientists assert that tiny micro-particles of from synthetic rubber tires often…

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    Sad mechanics: as we age, our skin wrinkles, behaving like clay.

    Bioengineers from Binghamton University (USA) claim to have uncovered the secret mechanics of . As we age, skin stretches in one direction while contracting in another. This process, akin to…

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    A California startup has learned how to turn mercury into gold.

    Turning into gold has long been the dream of alchemists. But now, that dream is becoming a reality. The physical processes involved in transforming one element into another are well…

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    A student discovered a strange red stone head in the Orkneys.

    A remarkable discovery was made on the island of Rousay in the Orkney archipelago (Scotland) by aspiring archaeologist Katie Joss. The student from the Institute of Archaeology at the University…

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    A mega earthquake could occur at any moment in North America, experts warn.

    The Tintina Fault, which has remained quiet beneath North America for many years, is now a ticking time bomb. Canadian seismologists from the University of Victoria and the University of…

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    Archaeologists have found compelling evidence of the Trojan War.

    Revolutionary discoveries in the ancient city of Troy may confirm the reality of the legendary war. Researchers have long known that Troy was located on the Aegean Sea coast, near…

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    Vaccines protect everyone – even those who are anti-vaccine. How is that possible?

    A new study from the University of Pittsburgh (USA) has revealed that widespread vaccination against protects both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals from infection. However, the greatest protection is still afforded…

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    Stunning discovery: peacock tails have lasers.

    The brilliant feathers of a peacock contain nanostructures that scatter light in such a way that the plumage shimmers with shades of blue and green. Researchers from Florida Polytechnic University…

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    People returned to Pompeii after the tragedy and lived there for another 400 years.

    The ancient Roman city of was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Before this tragic event, the city was home to over 20,000 people. Despite the…

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    A marvel of ancient engineering: an 1800-year-old water supply system has been uncovered in Turkey.

    This significant discovery has shed new light on ancient engineering and deepened our understanding of life in this strategically important fortress. Zerzevan is located in southeastern Turkey, near the city…

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    Mata Hari: a woman named Sun

    Despite examples of more effective spies in the 20th century, the archetype of the femme fatale has been immortalized in countless films, series, musicals, and novels. This character, who was…

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    A little house by the sea is the key to a long life.

    For those looking to extend their time on this planet, scientists offer a variety of strategies: maintain social connections, drink , stay active, avoid , get plenty of sleep, and…

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    Diet sodas lead to diabetes more often than sugary soft drinks.

    Many people consider artificial to be a healthier alternative to sugar. However, researchers from Australia and the Netherlands argue that these substitutes come with significant health risks. The scientists found…

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    Under an ancient temple in Italy, researchers discovered the oldest ritual honey.

    A new biomolecular analysis has revealed that the bronze jars buried beneath a Greek temple in southern Italy over 2,500 years ago contained remnants of the world’s oldest ritual .…

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    “Sleeping Beauties”: Galaxies that haven’t formed stars since the early Universe have been discovered.

    To be more precise, these galaxies stopped forming stars within the first billion years after the Big Bang. Consequently, scientists have taken a step closer to understanding how early galaxies…

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    The Notre-Dame Cathedral will have a digital twin.

    Notre-Dame, built between 1163 and 1345, will soon have a highly accurate twin created with the help of . Microsoft is collaborating with Iconem, a French tech startup that digitizes…

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    NASA has discovered a “coral” on Mars that is several billion years old.

    “If it’s not coral, then what is it?” pondered the experts at NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration). The peculiar object turned out to be a small, light-colored, weathered…

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    Scientists have identified the professions that AI will displace first. Who is in the crosshairs?

    For years, scientists have been warning that could take jobs away from many of us. Microsoft has analyzed the real threats posed by the expansion of AI in the job…

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    In the near future, the Earth will rotate faster, resulting in shorter days.

    Researchers have reported that in the coming weeks, the Earth will rotate faster, affecting the length of some days. Unbeknownst to us, July 9 was also a shorter day. The…

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    They’ve created a monster: the British have released the fastest electric scooter in the world.

    Residents of the United Kingdom view electric scooters as a threat to public safety and have long been calling for their ban. However, the release of the incredibly fast The…

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    If aliens had ever lived on Mars, they would have needed umbrellas.

    New research from planetary scientists at the Open University in the UK, led by Adam Loskutov, reveals that Mars was a much wetter and rainier place than previously thought. His…

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    Scientists have 3D-printed a bowling-playing robot elephant.

    According to a new study by Swiss scientists, the world’s first elephant robot can pick flowers and roll bowling balls thanks to 3D printing technology that mimics biological tissues. What…

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    Scientists have developed a “living” building material that absorbs CO2 from the air.

    A team of materials scientists from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich has developed a new “living” material that incorporates cyanobacteria and absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2). Over…

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    ChatGPT surprisingly pilots a spaceship quite well.

    Research teams competing in training AI models for piloting spacecraft were pleasantly surprised to find that ChatGPT performed remarkably well. To their astonishment, the large language model (LLM) secured second…

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    This strange bubble wrap turns air into water, even in the desert.

    A remarkable black film with bubbles is set to tackle one of the world’s most pressing issues: access to clean drinking water. As global warming continues, the Earth’s atmosphere is…

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    Autojart: an Italian has created the world’s narrowest electric car.

    Despite its unusual half-meter width, this electric vehicle is a fully functional passenger car. Its interior can accommodate a driver (in the front) and one passenger (in the back). However,…

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    The kookaburra isn’t alone: what other animal do you see in the photo?

    Dr. Jackson has always been fascinated by how our brains work, how easily they can be tricked, and how quickly they find the right solutions. Recently, the biologist and BBC…

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    Why Older Adults Keep Remembering Their Favorite Music

    A team of researchers at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s, Canada reached that conclusion. Typically, aging takes a toll on memory. Names, events, and timelines can become somewhat…

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    Why surprising music feels like it hits your heart — and predictable tunes settle in your stomach

    When we hear a surprising, unpredictable musical composition, its chords often resonate in our hearts. But if the melody is predictable, it tends to hit us in the gut. A…

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