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From New York to London via Asia

The chief of the Russian railway has proposed a new road that could allow drivers to travel almost around the world, from New York to

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Why Cats Love Boxes So Much

Cats and cardboard boxes seem to have a magical attraction. But why is that? A team of scientists from the Veterinary Medicine University of Utrecht

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Google’s AR microscope detects cancer cells.

Google has unveiled a prototype of its Augmented Reality Microscope (ARM) at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in Philadelphia. The microscope

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Colombia Establishes Largest Rainforest National Park

Colombia has expanded its Serrania de Chiribiquete National Park in the south of the country to a total of 4.3 million hectares, making it roughly

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China Develops Laser Assault Rifle

In a groundbreaking development, researchers have created a molecular robot that can assemble individual molecules into new substances using a tiny gripping arm. The robot,

 News Biology

Orangutan Learns Human Language Basics

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the University of Durham have discovered that orangutans are capable of imitating human speech and producing human-like sounds. The

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Oldest Message in a Bottle Found

In a stunning discovery, an Australian woman has found the oldest message in a bottle in the world. Tonya Illman was walking along the beach

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No Marine Protected Area in Antarctica

China and Russia have dealt a severe blow to international efforts to establish a marine protection zone in the Southern Ocean. The proposal to create

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Easyjet to test electric planes

In a groundbreaking move, a Chinese news agency has introduced two virtual news anchors to their reporting team. These computer-generated news presenters are the first

 News Geology

Trillions of Diamonds Found Underground

Researchers have discovered evidence of massive diamond deposits at depths of over 150 kilometers. While diamonds are rare near the Earth’s surface and are considered