Paleontologists analyzing fossils from Ethiopia have described a previously unknown crocodile species that shared the landscape with a hominid species called Australopithecus afarensis. Named Crocodylus lucivenator, the formidable predator may…
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I tried Claude’s new interactive visuals feature — and it’s one of the most fun AI tricks I’ve seen
Claude’s run of new and expanded features continued this week with a new beta feature that lets you create interactive visuals, including charts and diagrams, right inside a chat. These tiny interactive tools let you tweak controls and see the…
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Is Berberine Really a “Natural Ozempic”? Scientists Reveal What This Popular Supplement Really Does
Often labeled a “natural Ozempic,” berberine is widely discussed as a metabolic aid. Yet research suggests its influence may lie deeper. In recent years, berberine has gained significant attention as a supposed “natural way” to support…
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New imaging method maps gene activity across entire zebrafish embryo
How does a tiny cluster of cells become an embryo with a head, trunk, and tail? And how do thousands of genes coordinate this development? A new imaging method makes it possible to visualize the activity of thousands of genes…
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MacBook Neo Teardown Reveals It’s the Most Repairable Apple Laptop in Ages
A MacBook Neo teardown has revealed an internal Apple surprise: The new budget laptop is actually easy to get into.
For several generations, the company’s laptops have been designed as sealed vaults that house a processor, memory, storage and…
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Largest-Ever Radio Map of The Sky Reveals 13.7 Million Hidden Objects : ScienceAlert
Our view of the cosmos changes completely based on how we observe it.
Now, astronomers have released the data from the largest-ever sky survey at radio wavelengths, revealing nearly 13.7 million celestial objects in light the human eye…
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Scientists discovered a secret deal between a plant and beetles
Japanese red elder plants protect their own survival by dropping fruits that contain Heterhelus beetle larvae. Surprisingly, this action also allows the larvae to survive. A study from Kobe University suggests this unusual interaction reshapes…
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38-ton fighting vehicle with proven firepower tested in extreme cold
The Czech Army has begun winter testing of its newly acquired CV9030CZ Mk IV infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) in Sweden. This marks an important step in the country’s broader military modernization program.
The Czech Army revealed that the…
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Scientists uncover unexpected cancer target on tumor cell surfaces
For five decades, scientists have known about a notorious cancer-causing enzyme called SRC. But they always assumed it only appeared on the inside of cells, where it sent signals that fueled tumor growth and stayed hidden from the…
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Replicating A Nuclear Event Detector For Fun And Probably Not Profit
Last year, we brought you a story about the BhangmeterV2, an internet-of-things nuclear war monitor. With a cold-war-era HSN-1000 nuclear event detector at its heart, it had one job: announce to everything else on the network than an EMP…
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