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This magazine is dedicated to discussions on scientific discoveries, research, and theories across various fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and more. Whether you are a scientist, a science enthusiast, or simply curious about the world around us, this is the place for you. Here you can share your knowledge, ask questions, and engage in discussions on a wide range of scientific topics. From the latest breakthroughs to historical discoveries and ongoing research, this category covers a wide range of topics related to science.

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Researchers believe the creature, named Nihohae matakoi, used its horizontal teeth to thrash at prey before gulping it down.

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A new drug developed by QIMR Berghofer could transform the treatment of COVID-19 by potentially protecting against infection by any SARS-CoV-2 variant and reversing the persistent inflammation that is a major driver of debilitating long COVID.

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Scientists have detected a new carbon compound, methyl cation, in space for the first time using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. This compound, crucial in forming complex carbon-based molecules, was found in a young star system in the Orion Nebula. The discovery could enhance our understanding of life's potential development beyond Earth.

This molecule, never before seen in space, is believed to be a cornerstone of interstellar organic chemistry.

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Four volunteer crew members entered a Mars-realistic 3D printed habitat.

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Astrophysicists have discovered a new mechanism for star destruction and gamma-ray burst generation, originating from stellar collisions in the dense environments near supermassive black holes in ancient galaxies. This finding, published in Nature Astronomy, enhances our understanding of star deaths and might point to previously unknown sources of gravitational waves.

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The wheel of technology continues to spin in seemingly outrageous directions. Japan has mooted the idea of wooden satellites that will go into orbit as early as 2024. The team of researchers developing the first-ever wooden satellite is from Kyoto University in Japan. The project team has already obtained results from the International Space Station […]

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NASA is developing a system that will allow astronauts to perform maneuvers, conduct experiments and more using a natural-language ChatGPT-like interface..

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Humans might have been wearing phallic ornaments thousands of years before the Romans and Greeks did the same for good luck.

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Two new studies provide more evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Wuhan, China market where live animals were sold – further bolstering the theory that the virus emerged in the wild rather than escaping from a Chinese lab.

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So there's this hole in Texas...This is a story about the greatest failure in American physics: The Superconducting Super Collider.

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Here, wolfie, wolfie, wolfie! Like dogs, wolves recognize and respond to the voices of familiar humans more than strangers, according to a study that has implications both for the story of canine domestication and our broader understanding of the natural world.

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A new theory suggests that successful long-term human habitation in deep space requires a self-restoring, Earth-like ecosystem to sustain technology, infrastructure, and society. Crucial elements include replicating Earth's 1G of gravity and maintaining a dependable oxygen supply, water availability, waste management, and a functioning agriculture system, all of which necessitate substantial energy likely greater than our current capabilities.

Is it possible for humans to survive long-term in deep space?

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an ecosystem predicted to collapse in the 2090s owing to the creeping rise of a single source of stress, such as global temperatures, could, in a worst-case scenario, collapse in the 2030s once we factor in other issues like extreme rainfall, pollution, or a sudden spike in natural resource use.

There is no way to restore collapsed ecosystems within any reasonable timeframe. There are no ecological bailouts. In the financial vernacular, we will just have to take the hit.

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Sangeetha Abdu Jyothi, a computer science expert at the University of California, Irvine, posited in a 2021 study that there is a 1.6 percent to 12 percent chance of such a months-long "catastrophic" internet disruption occurring within the next decade.

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Findings may offer a road map for the next generation of therapies for androgenetic alopecia. Researchers have discovered that senescent pigment cells in skin moles can stimulate robust hair growth, challenging the belief that these cells impede regeneration. The study showed that molecules osteopo

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Human Monogamy Has Deep Roots (www.scientificamerican.com)
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Pairing up might have been the best move our ancestors ever made

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The fiery collapse of an I-95 overpass in Philadelphia this week is a real-life physics lesson.

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We look at carbon emissions of electric, hybrid, and combustion engine vehicles through an analysis of their life cycle emissions.

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Researchers have discovered a foreign microbe so deadly it's considered a bioterrorism agent growing wild in the U.S. ‒ specifically in states along the Gulf of Mexico.

That much we know for sure. Yet a person innocently Googling "Burkholderia pseudomallei," the bug's scientific name, and "Gulf of Mexico" could sure come away with the wrong impression ‒ namely that the stuff is floating around out there and anyone who swallows or even breathes it in has a 50/50 chance of dying from it.

Not so fast. Yes, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned about it. Yes, researchers have found it in Mississippi and Texas, but in fresh water and soil. Yes, they're concerned about it spreading. Yes, it can be deadly, but to immunocompromised people ‒ most healthy folks who get it shake it off without missing a beat.

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Researchers say that monarchs with more white spots on their wings migrate more successfully.

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Women diagnosed since 2010 have a much lower risk of dying than those diagnosed in the 1990s.

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