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Ancient Snake Found in Amber

In Myanmar, researchers have made an exciting discovery. They found a piece of amber containing a 105 million-year-old snake of the Xiaophis myanmarensis species. This

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Ocean Cleanup Project: Positive Results

The Ocean Cleanup project aims to rid the oceans of the tons of human waste that float just below the surface. After six weeks of

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Gender Differences in Sexual Partners

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Glasgow in Scotland has shed light on the age-old phenomenon of heterosexual men having twice

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Less Religion, More Prosperity?

The question of whether less religion leads to more prosperity is a long-standing debate. While many of the wealthiest nations on earth are not very

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World’s Smallest Computer Unveiled

The engineers at the University of Michigan have broken the record for building the world’s smallest computer. With a size of only 0.3 millimeters, it

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Prevent Cavities and Gum Disease

A new dental material with antibacterial properties has been developed that could potentially reduce the need for dental visits in the future. Despite the fact

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Autofocus renders glasses obsolete

In the near future, people who wear glasses may no longer need to buy new lenses every time their eyesight changes. Researchers at the University

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Nano-Robots Create New Molecules

In a breakthrough development, researchers have created a molecular robot that can assemble individual molecules into new substances using a tiny gripping arm. The robot,

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Sex addiction now a mental illness

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially recognized sex addiction, also known as compulsive sexual behavior, as a mental disorder and included it in their

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New Deadly Snake Species Found in Australia

A new species of venomous snake has been discovered in Australia, adding to the country’s already dangerous wildlife. The snake, named Vermicella parscauda by researchers