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Peter Higgs: science mourns giant of particle physics
The British physicist, who has died aged 94, predicted the existence of the Higgs boson in the 1960s. registration number: ZE-0098-synmikro-wmz-2024...
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New Study Shows Volcanic Eruptions Did Not Cause The Extinction Of Dinosaurs
A meteorite hit Earth about 66 million years ago near what today is the Yucatán peninsula, causing widespread destruction and death. But almost simultaneously, intense...
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Chemists use AI to uncover pigments used on Berlin Wall murals
Combining spectroscopy and artificial intelligence (AI) data analysis has revealed new insights about the murals that were painted on the Berlin...
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Metal detectorist finds 800 ancient artifacts buried in northern England that could rewrite Iron Age Britain
Hundreds of ancient chariot pieces and ceremonial weapons were found buried in Yorkshire it's challenging everything we know about Iron Age Britain....
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time expansion experiences: why time slows down in altered states of consciousness
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Biological ageing can be defined as a gradual loss of homeostasis across various aspects of molecular and cellular function. Mammalian brains consist...
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Scientists Experiment With Subjecting AI to Pain
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African hippos aren’t getting the attention they need
A lack of scientific attention has left large gaps in understanding the lives and habitats one of Africa’s most iconic megaherbivores, the...
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NASA awards contracts for Near Space Network's science work
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The Data on Civilization-Ending Superflares
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THE CIRCLE-SCRAPER Mind-bending plan for 1,800ft giant floating RING CITY where thousands will live in sky around world’s tallest building
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Ginseng's Secret Anti-Aging Weapon: How Compound K is Changing Skincare Science
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Neuroscience says anxiety alters the brain’s wiring, but it’s reversible
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