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Experts Doubt the Usefulness of Lab Mice in Medical Research For decades, medical research has relied on experiments conducted on mice. However, experts are now
X-rays aid gold prospecting.
Scientists have developed a new method for detecting gold in the earth’s crust using X-rays. The technique, called Gamma Activation Analysis (GAA), works by bombarding
Brown eyes more trustworthy than blue
A recent study conducted by Czech researchers has found that the eye color of unknown individuals is a significant factor in determining their credibility. According
Atoms Star in IBM Film
The world’s smallest film, “A boy and his atom,” has been produced using individual CO molecules on an atomic level. The plot of the short
Record Temperatures Create New Weather Map Color
Australia is currently experiencing the worst heatwave in centuries, with temperatures reaching record highs of up to 52 degrees Celsius. As a result, the national
Quantum Teleportation: Beaming Information
Swiss scientists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by teleporting information from one location to another using quantum teleportation. Professor Andreas Wallraff and his colleagues at
Secret Chambers Found in Mexican Pyramid
Mexican scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan, near Mexico City. Using a remote-controlled mini-robot equipped with cameras and scanners,
Natural Resistance to Cholera Developed
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at Harvard University have found that many people in the Ganges Delta possess a natural immunity to cholera. Over time,
Facebook Alters Our Brain
A new study from the UK suggests that social media platforms like Facebook are causing us to lose our individuality and revert to childlike thinking.
Too much meat: 40g daily
A recent European study has found that consuming just 40 grams of meat per day dramatically increases the risk of developing serious cardiovascular diseases or