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    The true extent of global warming has been hidden, scientists warn

    Increasingly stormy wind more and more dust from the deserts of the world has been swept into our air since the middle of...

    Six minutes of intense exercise boosts a crucial molecule in your brain

    Six minutes of high-intensity exercise is enough to produce a key protein in the brain, one that is, and was, important in brain...

    Scientists have built a macroscopic tractor beam using laser light

    Tractor beams make intuitive sense. Matter and energy interact in myriad ways throughout the universe. Magnetism and gravity are both natural...

    Some people’s brains are more wrinkled than others, and now we know why

    The folds of the human brain are immediately recognizable. Meandering ridges and deep furrows give texture and the appearance of a wrinkled...

    6-pound ‘Monster’ Cane Toad found in Australian Coastal Park

    Australian rangers have killed an invasive "monster" cane toad that was discovered in the wild of a coastal park - a warty brown...

    Great white sharks are driven from their habitat by just 2 predators

    There is no sea animal whose name - rightly or wrongly - inspires as much terror as the great white shark.With its slender,...

    Paranormal activity only happens in your mind, and this might explain why

    Night, of course, lends itself to paranormal activity, with less light and noise to limit the imagination.While the relationship is still unclear, new...

    The night sky is twice as bright as it was 8 years ago

    While city dwellers sleep shrouded in the warm glow of the artificial lights that surround urban centers, stargazers feel the chill of the...

    Check out Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot, which grabs and throws objects like a human

    Boston Dynamics has unveiled the latest version of its Atlas robot, capable of enhanced human-like movements and actions. The Waltham, Massachusetts-based robot...

    Shared vaccinations could be a way to reduce the risk of developing dementia

    One in nine Americans aged 65 and older had it Alzheimer's disease in 2022, and countless others have been indirectly affected as caregivers,...

    Getting your nails done frequently can damage the DNA in your hands

    Ultraviolet (UV) rays are known to damage the skin Cancer at high exposures, and yet very little safety research has been done on...

    Our muscles have come up with a clever way of keeping us warm even when they’re not doing anything

    If the Mercury Mammals like us have an advantage over so-called cold-blooded animals; Our muscles can act as furnaces, generating the heat...
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