Beginning on May 7, billions of people around they world will have their eyes fixed upon a single chimney. As per tradition, the 135 cardinal-electors…
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Most Sunscreen Isn’t Bad For You and Using it Will Help Prevent Skin Cancer
A blistering sunburn can quickly ruin a day spent having fun in the sun. For years, hearing experts tell us to put on sunscreen when outside during the summer was the norm. However, the opposite may hold true today. A new trend on social media is…
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Scientists create ‘shark skin’ coating for planes – and say it could save airlines billions
Australian scientists have developed a shark skin-inspired film coating for aeroplanes, which…
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Mosquitoes found as far north as Shetland in study examining pathogen risk
Mosquitoes have been found as far north as Shetland, according to a citizen science project…
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2025 Is the Year of the Humanoid Robot Factory Worker
Later this year, Boston Dynamics plans to put its all-electric humanoid Atlas robot to work in a Hyundai factory. The new version of the bot, evolved from the hydraulic Atlas model that’s been performing viral video demos since 2013, made its…
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Chimpanzees show empathy by comforting each other. Here’s what it says about human behaviour
When people find out we study chimpanzees, they usually ask about their dark side. “You…
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Decorated 2,300-year-old Celtic sword with swastikas unearthed in France
Archaeologists have unearthed a 2,300-year-old Celtic sword in France decorated with glass…
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Mysterious Critters Set to Return After 17 Years Underground : ScienceAlert
The last time these thrumming, red-eyed bugs burrowed out of the ground across America’s suburbs and woodlands was the early summer of 2008.
Global financial jitters were mounting, iPhones were a luxury item, and George W. Bush was still…
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World’s first vaccines that don’t need refrigeration just entered trials
Vaccines have saved millions of lives. But keeping them cold has always been a challenge. In many parts of the world, transporting and storing vaccines means relying on a fragile and costly refrigeration system. Now, a British biotech…
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RFK Jr.’s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious Diseases to Stop Research
A research facility within the US National Institutes of Health that is tasked with studying Ebola and other deadly infectious diseases has been instructed by the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to stop…
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