New ESC Guidelines to improve the diagnosis and care of patients with myocarditis and pericarditis, have been published today at ESC Congress 2025. This is the first time the ESC has published guidelines about myocarditis, and it is…
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Mass Extinctions, Biodiversity Bursts, And Climate Shifts May Follow A Hidden Pattern That Spans Billions Of Years
Earth’s history is divided up into different geological wedges of time, wedges we like to call things like epochs, periods, and eons. They’re defined by events that shaped the planet (think big extinctions and biodiversity booms), and it’s…
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Detection of an Anti-Solar Tail for 3I/ATLAS | by Avi Loeb | Aug, 2025
Press enter or click to view image in full sizeDeep images of 3I/ATLAS, taken by the Gemini South telescope on August 27, 2025. The different panels show images from short to long wavelengths in the u (upper left), g (upper right), r (lower left)… Continue Reading
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The geology that holds up the Himalayas is not what we thought, scientists discover
Scientists may have just toppled a 100-year-old theory about what holds up the highest mountain range on Earth, new research shows.
The Himalayan mountains formed in the collision between the Asian and Indian continents around 50 million years…
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240-million-year-old giant amphibian fossil found inside a wall
A pile of garden stones on Australia’s Central Coast held more than landscaping material. Inside one slab lay an ancient Arenaerpeton fossil, also known as a Chinese Giant Salamander, that dates back 240 million years.
This amphibian fossil,…
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Reviewing ‘Where Did We Come From?’
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We finally have an idea of how the lifetime supply of eggs develops in primates
Scientists are one step closer to understanding how human ovaries develop their lifetime supply of egg cells, known as ovarian reserve.
The new research, published Aug. 26 in the journal Nature Communications, mapped the emergence and progression…
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Bizarre ankylosaur with giant neck spikes redefines dinosaur evolution
The world’s most unusual dinosaur is even stranger than first realized…
Research published in Nature on August 27 reports that Spicomellus afer had a tail weapon more than 30 million years before any other ankylosaur, as well as a unique bony…
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Physicians Lose Cancer Detection Skills After Using Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence shows great promise in helping physicians improve both their diagnostic accuracy of important patient conditions. In the realm of gastroenterology, AI has been shown to help human physicians better detect small polyps…
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A new mega-earthquake hotspot could be forming beneath the Atlantic
A new tectonic fault could be emerging beneath the Atlantic Ocean, raising the risk of powerful earthquakes and tsunamis that could ripple across the basin. That’s according to a new study published this week in Nature Geoscience.
For…
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