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Ban on Production and Sale of Lab-Grown Meat

Italy Bans Production and Sale of Lab-Grown Meat Italy has become the first European country to ban the production and sale of lab-grown meat, also

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Gamma Ray Burst Alters Atmosphere

In October 2022, the strongest gamma-ray burst ever detected, GRB 221009A, occurred in a distant galaxy and had a measurable impact on Earth’s atmosphere. Gamma-ray

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Revolutionizing Al Weather Forecasts

Traditional weather forecasts become less accurate as we project further into the future, prompting researchers to seek innovative solutions. In response, a team led by

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UK Approves First Gene Scissors Therapy

In a groundbreaking move, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK has approved the use of Casgevy, a gene-editing drug based

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Surprising Discoveries in the Atmosphere of the Exoplanet

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has opened a new chapter in exoplanet exploration, focusing on the peculiar features of WASP-107b. This gas giant, positioned

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Bonobos’ Friendly Connections Offer Clues to Human Societies

In a new study, scientists observed wild bonobos in the Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve, uncovering an unexpected trait—bonobos often cooperate across groups. Unlike their chimp relatives,

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New Tractor Beam Cleans Space Junk

The amount of space debris in Earth’s orbit has been increasing in recent years due to the rise in rocket launches and satellites. This problem

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Can Humans Distinguish AI Faces?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant progress in recent years, particularly in generating texts, images, and videos. A study by the New York University Abu

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LNG Worse Than Coal for Climate?

A new study conducted by Robert W. Howarth of Cornell University has revealed that burning liquefied natural gas (LNG) instead of coal in Germany may

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The Influence of a 700-Million-Year-Old Mutation on Organ Development

A genetic mutation that dates back 700 million years has played a crucial role in the formation of essential organs in humans and other vertebrates.