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11/24/2024 02:19:30 pm

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Megasphaera

Mysterious Ancient Fossil Reveals Multicellular Organisms 600 Million Years Ago

These strange fossils could be remnants of multicellular algae or even embryos from prehistoric animals.

An Acheulean biface

Stone Age Weapons-Making Technology Unearthed In Armenia

In this part of the world, this technique is called biface that can be described as something similar to Levallois.

Athletes

Why Extreme Exercise Can be Bad for Your Teeth

A new study reveals that intense workout or training can apparently cause tooth decay and cavities.

Too much work =  Diabetes

Working 55 Hours A Week Increases Type-2 Diabetes Risk

A new study reveals that those who work more than 55 hours a week increase their risk of diabetes type-2 by 30 percent

The core of the nanothreads is a long, thin strand of carbon atoms arranged just like the fundamental unit of a diamond's structure -- zig-zag

Diamond Nanothread Will Help Build 'Space Elevators'

Scientists have developed an incredible material similar to diamonds where it is remarkably stiff, strong and even more lightweight than existing polymers.

Hat-P-11b

NASA Telescopes Find Water on Exoplanet 122 Light Years Away

Detecting water vapor on a planet is truly pivotal in the search for life beyond the solar system.

An elderly man exercises in the morning as he faces chimneys emitting smoke behind buildings across the Songhua river in Jilin, Jilin province, China

UN Climate Summit: China Promises to Cut Carbon Emissions

For the first time, China pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions at the UN Climate Summit.

Monarch butterflies

Early Monarch Butterfly Migration this Fall Could Herald Population Increase

The first butterflies were seen approaching Mexico earlier than the usual time of year.

Michael Jackson with pet Bubbles

Why It's Bad For Chimps to Become Pets

A new study says that chimps raised by humans as pets develop abnormal social behaviour among their own species.

Antifreeze proteins

How Do Antarctic Fish Survive? They've Got "Antifreeze" Proteins

Scientists have discovered that Antarctic fish have special proteins in them that help them survive in subpolar temperatures.

A protester carries a banner

Worldwide Rallies Urge More Government Action against Climate Change

The march in New York City drew so many people it came to a halt because the entire 2.2 mile route was full.

AMS

ISS Particle Detector Reveals Clues About Dark Matter

Data can further help researchers decipher dark matter in a more fitting manner.

The Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies will eventually combine, after 5 billion years.

In 5 Billion Years, the Milky Way Will Be "Eaten" by the Andromeda Galaxy

The universe has its own system of survivalism and in the most natural sense, the bigger ones get to "eat" the smaller, weaker ones.

Crest recalls its Pro Health toothpaste line that contains plastic microbeads

Crest Removes Harmful Plastic Microbeads From Its Toothpaste

Microbeads present in Crest Pro Health toothpaste apparently cause gum and mouth problems.

Antarctic Ice Sheet

Record Setting Sea Ice in the Antarctic Rises But Arctic Shrinks; Blame It On Climate Change

New data reveals that Antarctic sea ice has been expanding immensely setting records as the Arctic sea ice dwindles.

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