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It took over 100 years for humans to see this squid alive for the first time
We’ve known about the existence of the rare Antarctic gonate squid since 1898. However, it has taken us over 100 years to actually see this squid alive. The creature dwells far beneath the glaciers of the Antarctic, and has been a…
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Researchers use electric fields to identify aged cells
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new way of telling “aged” human cells apart from younger ones using electric fields. While key markers have been found for these “senescent” cells, current methods…
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China tests home-grown OS in space to reduce foreign dependence
In a move to minimize dependency on foreign software amid increasing sanctions from the West, particularly the US, China has successfully tested an indigenously-developed operating system in space.
After launching into the orbit, the Dalian-1…
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Hydration tips for active lifestyles in warmer weather
Exercising in the warmer weather is a welcome respite from winter, but summer workouts bring their own challenges, including dehydration.
For most people, 64 ounces of water each day is recommended for good health, but this varies…
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NASA finds that Earth’s twin planet, Venus, is not geologically dead
Venus has long carried the nickname “Earth’s twin,” yet most people picture it as a static, oven‑hot wasteland with a geologically dead surface.
A fresh look at radar and gravity records from NASA’s Magellan orbiter now shows the planet…
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Formation of tiny living bots can reset the cellular aging clock
Modern humans have existed for over 200,000 years, and each new generation has begun with a single cell-dividing, changing shape and function, organizing into tissues, organs, and limbs. With slight variations, the process has…
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