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Two hidden mountains 100 time s taller than Everest discovered by scientists — but you won’t be able to visit them
They make Mount Everest look like an anthill. Scientists in the Netherlands have shed new light on two mountains that are taller than Mount Everest...
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According to people who’ve done it. The hottest reservation right now isn’t at a Michelin-starred spot or helmed by a celebrity chef. You...
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The research community has flocked to the social-media platform Bluesky. Tell us about your experience. The social-media platform Bluesky has become...
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Coastal cities are often romanticized with images of sandy beaches, palm trees swaying in the breeze, and the gentle lull of ocean waves. But beneath...
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Living in Europe, we can’t help but smile when we see American travel blogs sharing “essential tips” for visiting our continent. While...
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Scientists Think Gravity Isn’t Just a Force—It’s an Untapped Quantum Field
And they’re getting closer to confirming it. Scientists have proposed a new test to hopefully help shed some light on quantum gravity. • Gravity is...
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Researcher Shinichi Furuya and his team at Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Tokyo, discovered that a therapeutic robotic hand exoskeleton that...
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Horizon Europe turmoil changed the lives of these five scientists
UK researchers can once again access the €95-billion funding programme — for some, the deal has come too late. Access Nature and 54 other Nature...
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A Vaccine for Acne Reaches Clinical Trials
Scientists are testing a vaccine to treat acne, a skin condition that affects around 95% of people between the ages of 11 and 30. If the shot makes...
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Hidden Doors and Secret Passageways are always a cool amenity to any house. Not only does provide mystery to your living quarters, but it also...
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The 14 Best Museums in Philadelphia You Won’t Want to Miss
Philadelphia is spoilt for historic sites and museums. One avenue alone will introduce you to some of the city’s most important cultural...
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Scientists think they discovered what existed before the Big Bang
Dark matter has baffled physicists for nearly a century, quietly shaping our universe’s unseen framework. Invisible yet influential, it provides the...
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Some doctors say a troublingly high number of cancer-free people have tested positive on the tests sold by a Japanese start-up. David McNeill David...
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Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have returned to Earth after nine months stranded on the International Space Station. Being up there for...
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The New BMW iX3 Won’t Launch Outside Europe Until 2026
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Trade and tech truck visits blind school in Brantford
Blind and low-vision students in Brantford got the chance to explore skilled trades through hands-on simulators during a visit by the Skills Ontario...
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