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NASA Launches Free Streaming Service NASA+ Featuring Live Streams and Series on Space Missions The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has launched a new
Collaborative Robots Test Moon Resource Search
In the quest for new sources of rare minerals, researchers have turned their attention to the moon. Scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Decoding the Evolutionary Reasons for Masturbation
The male masturbation behavior in primates has been found to have evolved as a means of aiding reproduction and protecting against sexually transmitted infections. Masturbation
Germany opens Hyperloop test track.
The future of transportation has arrived in Germany with the opening of the country’s first Hyperloop test track in Ottobrunn, near Munich. The Technical University
Exploring Mars Settlement with Tunnels
In a bid to explore the possibility of colonizing Mars, scientists in England have set up the Bio-SPHERE project in a large tunnel system. The
Fluoride-free toothpaste with cavity protection
A new toothpaste containing hydroxyapatite has been found to be just as effective in preventing cavities as traditional fluoride-based products. Unlike fluoride, hydroxyapatite does not
Indoor Plants Remove 97% Toxins
The Power of Nature in Our Living Spaces: Plants Filter Toxins and Improve Air Quality Plants are more than just decorative elements in our homes
Japanese Food Promotes Longevity
Natto, a Japanese food made from fermented soybeans, has been found to have life-extending effects. This may be one of the reasons why people in
AI identifies heart failure subtypes.
A new study by scientists at the University College London (UCL) has identified five subtypes of heart failure using artificial intelligence (AI). The classification aims
Habits for 20 Extra Years
A healthy lifestyle can add over 20 years to a person’s life, according to a recent study by researchers at the University of Illinois at