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I Was Disqualified by a Nature Photography Competition... Again
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Mars rover makes epic climb to explore some of the oldest rocks in the Solar System
The uphill trek jump-starts a new era of discovery for NASA’s Perseverance. Washington DC After a months-long climb up the side of a crater...
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‘A truly remarkable breakthrough’: Google’s new quantum chip achieves accuracy milestone
Error- correction feat shows quantum computers will get more accurate as they grow larger. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Research...
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ChatGPT moves in on Google again as 'Scheduled Tasks' enters beta
Tell the AI what you need to be reminded of or what you'd like to stay engaged with. What you need to know OpenAI's ChatGPT...
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A Fact of Photography That Everyone Must Keep in Mind
When you shoot a photograph, you’ll probably share it with the world. But when someone looks at a photograph you’ve taken, they’ll...
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Borrowing nature’s blueprint: How scientists replicated bone marrow
Hidden within our bones, marrow sustains life by producing billions of blood cells daily, from oxygen-carrying red cells to immune-boosting white...
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Martine Franck: Sensitive Fragments
La collection 100 photos pour la liberté de la presse de Reporters sans frontières met à l’honneur pour la première fois la photographe belge...
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France was once again the world’s most visited country last year – here’s the full list
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Parks to be locked at night in council U-turn
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White House Picture of the Day for January 9th 2025
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Huge neutrino detector sees first hints of particles from exploding stars
Japan’s Super-Kamiokande observatory could be seeing evidence of neutrinos from supernovae across cosmic history. Davide Castelvecchi Every few...
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New Type of Fossilization Revealed by Griffon Vulture Found in Volcanic Ash
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‘Rainbow’, ‘like a cricket’: every bird in South Africa now has an isiZulu name
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40 Awe-Inspiring Photos That Showcase The Majesty Of Ocean Waves By Rachael Talibart
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Amazon River Dolphins Are Facing Mass Die-Offs In Brazil
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“Disqualified”: Track and Field Community Demands Justice for New American Record-Holder
Many in the community eagerly anticipated the 2025 track and field season. Indeed, following the successful Paris Olympics in 2024, the fans are...
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How the ‘groundbreaking’ Henrietta Lacks settlement could change research
Thermo Fisher Scientific and Lacks’s family reach a deal over the unethical use of her cells. Anil Oza Mariana Lenharo Earlier this week, the...
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Early dementia diagnosis: blood proteins reveal at-risk people
The results of a large-scale screening study could be used to develop blood tests to diagnose diseases such as Alzheimer’s before symptoms take...
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"Uncharted territory": soft tissue of ancient animal found entombed in volcanic rock near Rome
The 30,000-year-old remains display microscopic details of animal tissue, including eyelids and perfectly preserved feathers, say scientists Analysis...
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Dairy Queen's free cone day is returning in 2025: How to get free ice cream in March
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Former Tennessee Volunteer Dalton Knecht set for first All-Star appearance after hectic week
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Nets' Nic Claxton fined $ 25,000 for throwing a ball into the stands during game against Toronto
NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA fined Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton $ 25,000 on Saturday for throwing the ball into the stands during a game in Toronto....
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Breastfeeding should break down mothers’ bones — here’s why it doesn’t
A hormone discovered in mice could help keep bones healthy during lactation, and a new way to edit genes in the gut microbiome. Download the...
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There are clear dangers with betting against brilliant Elon Musk and Tesla
Elon Musk has been there before with Tesla, which is why betting against him is like betting against Mike ­Tyson in his prime. But plenty...
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