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AdvertisementParacetamol from waste byproduct
The pharmaceutical industry has long been known for its negative impact on the environment, with many medications relying on crude oil as a key ingredient.
The Social Brain of Dogs Examined
Dogs and humans have been closely connected for at least 15,000 years, sharing many similarities in their social information processing. A recent study sheds new
Mystery of Giant Hand Axe
Archaeologists in England have discovered a 300,000-year-old giant hand axe, which has left them puzzled. The Acheulian technology was used by Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis,
Solving the Mystery of Handed Molecules
Louis Pasteur discovered in 1848 that there are “mirrored” molecules that are chemically identical. The reason for the existence of these molecules has now been
Ancient Maya city found in Mexican jungle
In the Mexican rainforest, archaeologists have discovered the remains of a large city belonging to the Maya civilization. Ocomtún was a center of Mayan culture,
Virtual Reality Experience: Facing Death
A new art installation in Melbourne, Australia is allowing visitors to experience their own death through an Extended Reality (XR) simulation. The installation, called “Passing
Double-slit experiment in time dimension
Physicists at Imperial College London have conducted a double-slit experiment using temporal instead of spatial slits. By spreading the frequencies of the light beam, interference
3D-Printed Moon Base in China
China has announced plans to conduct multiple moon missions in the coming years, with the goal of establishing a permanent base on the lunar surface
Aliens Could Use Black Hole for Energy
In 1969, physicist Roger Penrose proposed a theory that extraterrestrial beings could harness energy from a black hole by lowering an object into its ergosphere.
Humans and Dinosaurs Coexisted on Earth
Placental Mammals Existed Alongside Dinosaurs, New Study Finds A recent study published in Current Biology by researchers from the University of Bristol and the University