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Palau’s coral reefs in the Pacific have adapted to climate change and higher water temperatures, but the threat of bleaching can only be prevented by
Physicists Confirm Pine’s Demon Phenomenon
Physicists have experimentally confirmed the Pines’ demon phenomenon, a state that occurs when electrons of a metal form a neutral, massless plasmon. The Pines’ demon
Germany misses electric car targets
Germany Aims for 15 Million Electric Cars by 2030, but Experts Say It’s Unrealistic Germany’s federal government has set a target of having 15 million
AI forces millions to reskill.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in companies is rapidly increasing, and according to a recent study by the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV),
Forgetfulness: Brain’s Useful Function
Forgetting memories is not a mistake, but a special form of learning. According to a study by Trinity College Dublin, the brain could delete memories
Water-based low-calorie butter alternative
A new alternative to butter has been developed by researchers at Cornell University in the United States. The alternative, which is made mostly of water,
Aliens Could Respond Today
In August 1983, astronomers sent a message to the star Altair in hopes of contacting extraterrestrial life. Today, there is a possibility that a response
Radicalization of Conspiracy Believers Online
The spread of conspiracy theories has become increasingly prevalent on social media platforms. Researchers have identified four stages of radicalization that occur as a result.
Record-breaking Brown Dwarf Hotter than Sun
A new discovery in the world of astronomy has broken records and captured the attention of scientists and space enthusiasts alike. Researchers at the Weizmann
99.9% Microplastic Removal with Holzstaubfilter
A recent study by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has revealed that oceans contain more microplastics than previously thought. These tiny plastic particles, which are