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AdvertisementTower of Babel Brick Analysis
For the first time, the brick discovered in 1913, which is believed to have belonged to the Tower of Babel, was analyzed in a computed
New neurons discovered in human brain
In a groundbreaking discovery, American scientists have found previously unknown neurons in the human brain’s cortex. The function of these neurons is still unclear, but
Top Countries for Living and Working Abroad
The decision to leave one’s home country and start a new life in a foreign land can be motivated by various reasons. However, not all
Google’s AI fights child abuse.
Google Develops AI Software to Combat Child Abuse Images Google has developed a new software that uses artificial neural networks to identify child abuse images
New jellyfish species spreading in Baltic
A new species of jellyfish appears to be spreading in the Baltic Sea. Biologists from the University of Greifswald have discovered several specimens of the
Record-breaking data transfer via fiber optic cable
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark have developed a new energy-efficient fiber optic cable that boasts an impressive transmission rate of 661 TBit/s. While
Vegan Shark: Not Just Meat-Eater
A recent experiment has confirmed a long-held suspicion among biologists: the bonnethead shark is not a pure carnivore and enjoys eating seagrass. The bonnethead shark
Energy drinks harm blood vessels.
Medical experts warn that consuming just one energy drink can lead to a change in the endothelial function of blood vessels, increasing the risk of
Bend Small Diamonds Like Rubber
Diamonds, known for their strength and durability, have been found to be flexible and able to change their properties when reduced to nanoscale size. Researchers
Creating Hydrogen from Sunlight
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at St. John’s College, Cambridge University have successfully altered the process of photosynthesis to produce large amounts of hydrogen and