A chilling new study reveals that Earth’s future is more dangerous than we’ve ever imagined. According to a team of researchers from the University of Bristol, a new supercontinent and extreme climate conditions could spell the end of life…
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Hubble Space Telescope Snaps New Image of Messier 77
NASA has released an incredibly beautiful image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of the barred spiral galaxy Messier 77.
This Hubble image shows Messier 77, a barred spiral galaxy some 62 million light-years away in the constellation of…
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Dinosaur hunters just made a monstrous discovery in the Canadian Rockies
Scientists have uncovered the first known footprints belonging to armoured dinosaurs with clubbed tails.
These 100-million-year-old fossilised tracks were found in two locations in the Canadian Rockies – Tumbler Ridge in British Columbia and…
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Even the Gulf of Aqaba’s ‘supercorals’ bleached during 2024 heat wave
- Scientists have long considered the corals in the Gulf of Aqaba in the northern Red Sea to be uniquely resilient to extreme temperatures.
- For the first time on record, however, the heat wave of 2024 bleached some of…
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Cholesterol Levels Associated with Dementia
A study published in the British Medical Journal investigated the relationship between baseline low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels and the risk of developing dementia. The findings reveal a…
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A Grain of Brain, 523 Million Synapses, and the Most Complicated Neuroscience Experiment Ever Attempted
A team of over 150 scientists has achieved what once seemed impossible: a complete wiring and activity map of a tiny section of a mammalian brain. This feat, part of the MICrONS Project, rivals the Human Genome Project in ambition and scope,…
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How To Jumpstart Health System Innovation
Innovation at Advocate Health is both futuristic and here-and-now
Few industries in America are as storied, sprawling, and structurally complex as healthcare provision. Riddled with systemic challenges—such as soaring costs, staffing…
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Oracle Event Tests Drone Pilots’ Skills at Collecting, Analyzing Data
Seven drone pilots from around the country tested their skills at maneuvering drones in difficult conditions to collect data, provide clear photos of specified targets and summarize what they found during a competition held at a simulated…
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Most Carbon-Rich Asteroids Never Make It to Earth—and Now We Know Why
Earth’s meteorite collection just got called out for being a little biased—and what’s more, a team of astronomers pinpointed exactly why that bias occurs.
Carbonaceous asteroids are all over our…
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US Navy vets to develop 100ft robot ship with thousands-of-mile range
To improve the US Navy’s autonomous capabilities, Boston-based maritime technology startup Blue Water Autonomy has announced the development of a captainless and crewless vessel.
Founded less than a year ago by former US Navy officers and…
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