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New Spider Species Found in Colombia

In the Pacific region of Colombia, one of the largest biodiversity hotspots on Earth, four extraordinary spider species have been discovered. The EAFIT University researchers

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Oldest Spider in Germany Discovered

In Lower Saxony, Germany, the oldest spider fossil in the country has been discovered. The Arthrolycosa wolterbeeki species is estimated to be 310 to 315

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Stunning James Webb Space Telescope Shots

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been capturing stunning images of the universe since its first image was released a year ago. This unprecedented

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Double the Size: Pliosaurs vs Orcas

A recent discovery in a museum in England has challenged the previous assumption that Pliosaurs, a type of marine reptile, were only about six meters

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Future Fridays’ Instant Traffic Plan

The transportation and building sectors in Germany have exceeded their annual emission limits set by the Climate Protection Act (KSG) in 2022. As a result,

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New gene scissors from Fanzor proteins discovered

Scientists have discovered a new gene-editing tool that is more precise and avoids side effects. The tool is based on Fanzor proteins, which are found

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Soybeans Taste Like Pork

Moolec Science, a start-up company, has developed a new method to give plant-based proteins the taste of meat. The company has genetically integrated pig proteins

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White Special Paint Halts Climate Change

A white special paint that reflects 98 percent of sunlight and infrared heat could potentially stop climate change. Researchers from the University in West Lafayette

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Cannabis Linked to Vascular Disease

Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Risk of Peripheral Arterial Disease A recent study presented at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI) annual meeting

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Microplastics in Contact Lenses: Eye Danger

A new study by scientists at Nanjing University has found that contact lenses can release microplastic particles into the eyes when exposed to sunlight. The