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In a surprising discovery, astronomers have found an exoplanet, named Halla or 8 Ursae Minoris b, that defies the conventional wisdom that planets are swallowed
Cosmic Shield Saved Solar System
A cosmic shield may have protected our young solar system from the destructive force of a nearby supernova, according to new calculations by researchers at
Jumping Worms Use Static Electricity
In a fascinating discovery, researchers at Hiroshima University have found that tiny nematode worms, Caenorhabditis elegans, use static electricity to jump, glide through the air,
Hairy Moles for Hair Loss
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California has found a potential link between hairy moles and hair loss. The study focused
Gender and ethnicity affect taste perception.
New research has found that the taste preferences of Asian and Caucasian people differ significantly. These findings could help the food industry to develop and
Education Level in Germany Declines
The education level in Germany has significantly declined in recent years, and school tests indicate that the problem is likely to continue. While the average
Stress-prone personality types
A recent study conducted by researchers at Emory University has shed light on why some individuals are more susceptible to believing in conspiracy theories. The
Living animals used as robot parts.
In a groundbreaking development, researchers from Yamagata, Keio, and Tohoku universities in Japan have used living beetles and pill bugs as grippers for a robot.
Lightning-fast Computing: Microsoft’s Optical Computer
Microsoft has developed an optical computer that can process data at the speed of light. Unlike traditional binary computers, the Analog Iterative Machine (AIM) uses
NASA Launches Analog Mars Mission
NASA has launched its analog Mars mission, Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (Chapea), to simulate life on the Red Planet. The mission will last