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Black Holes: Source of Dark Energy?

Astronomers may have finally discovered the source of the mysterious Dark Energy that propels the expansion of the universe. The solution could lie in supermassive

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Strongest Space Explosion Detected.

The Gamma-ray burst GRB 221009A, which occurred on October 9th, 2022, has been identified as the most intense space explosion ever recorded. According to a

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Non-hormonal male contraception with “Pille”

A new breakthrough in male contraception has been discovered by a team of researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College. Currently, men can only prevent unwanted

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Global trend: Longer penises

The average size of erect penises has been increasing globally, according to a metastudy conducted by researchers at Stanford University. The study, led by urologist

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Blue Origin builds solar cells from moon dust

Several countries, including China and the United States, are planning to establish a permanent base on the moon in the coming years. While the NASA

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Europe’s frog hunger threatens populations

The high demand for frog legs in the EU is endangering wild frog populations in their countries of origin. To prevent the extinction of these

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Programmable Cyborg Cells Created by Researchers

In the field of synthetic biology, scientists are working on creating living systems that do not exist in nature. Recently, researchers have developed programmable cyborg

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Red Meat Increases Diabetes Risk

Red meat, such as beef and lamb, significantly increases the risk of diabetes. Instead, people should consume alternative protein sources such as nuts and legumes.

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Remnants of a primordial planet found

Dutch researchers have developed a simple but effective way to reduce fuel consumption in trucks by up to 7.5%. The innovation involves attaching a funnel-shaped

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Reduce Meat Consumption with Shocking Images

A recent study conducted by researchers at Durham University has found that warning labels and graphic images on meat products can significantly reduce the consumption