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Antibiotic Found in Nasal Cavity

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have found a previously unknown bacterium in our noses that could be a lifesaver. The bacterium, called Lugdunin, is produced

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Thoughts After Death Explored

For millennia, the question of whether there is life after death has captivated humanity. Now, renowned researchers from England have delivered new and surprising answers.

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Transparent Wood Created by Researchers

In a groundbreaking discovery, US researchers have successfully made wood transparent, similar to glass. The two-step process involves treating the wood with chemicals, including sodium

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7+ Days Battery Life Smartphone

Intelligent Energy, a British company that has already installed fuel cells in London taxis and even charged an iPhone with hydrogen, has received a €6.7

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Toxic Spider Spreading in Germany

A venomous spider known as the Ammen-Dornfinger has been spotted in increasing numbers in the Berlin and Brandenburg areas of Germany. This spider, which is

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Massive Second Coral Reef Found in Australia

A second massive coral reef has been discovered by researchers north of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. The reef is estimated to be around

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First Harvest on Martian Soil

Researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands have successfully grown vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, and peas on simulated Mars and Moon soil. The soil

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Mystery Purple Creature Stuns Marine Biologists

A mysterious creature has been discovered living on the ocean floor off the coast of California. The creature, which resembles a Hottentot fig and is

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Toxic Chemicals Found in Packaged Foods

Swiss environmental researchers have discovered hundreds of toxic chemicals in industrially packaged foods, including plasticizers and solvents. These chemicals enter the body through food consumption

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Human Eye Can See Single Photon

The human eye is even more light-sensitive than previously thought, with the ability to detect a single photon, the smallest unit of light. This was