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Dying Patients Can Hear

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia has found that dying patients can still perceive auditory stimuli, even if they

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Care for Trees, Not Just Plant

The fight against climate change has taken a new turn as researchers from Germany, Sweden, Poland, and Spain call for a shift in focus from

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Possible Explanation for Earth’s Big Gap

Geologists have been puzzled for centuries by a gap in the Earth’s history, spanning almost a billion years, where there are no deposits worldwide. This

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Animal diseases spreading to humans

A new UN study has raised concerns that diseases could increasingly jump from animals to humans in the future. The study warns that the massive

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X-Chromosome DNA Code Decoded

In a groundbreaking development, scientists have successfully decoded a complete human chromosome using nanopore sequencing. The X chromosome, which carries numerous genetic diseases, was the

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Higher Mortality Rate for Afro-Americans

A shocking new study has revealed that African American children are three and a half times more likely to die after surgery than their white

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Computer-simulated Diamond: Harder and Lighter

Scientists at Tsukuba University have discovered a new form of diamond that is harder than natural diamonds and lighter than graphite. Diamonds are essential for

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Underestimated COVID-19 Deaths in Italy

A shocking new study has revealed that the number of deaths caused by Covid-19 in Italy is much higher than previously reported. According to official

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Mysterious Elephant Deaths in Botswana

In recent weeks, hundreds of elephants have died in a national park in Botswana, leaving government officials, scientists, and conservationists puzzled as to the cause.

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Animals Sense Earthquakes in Advance

German scientists have investigated the phenomenon of animals predicting natural disasters, which has often been dismissed as superstition. The results suggest that the behavior of