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New Saturn Moons Discovered

In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers at the University of British Columbia have found 62 new moons orbiting Saturn, making it the planet with the most

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Accelerating Beer Brewing with Beer Bots

Beer Bots made of nanoparticle technology are revolutionizing the beer brewing process. These tiny magnetic beads can be easily removed after fermentation, leaving no residue.

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Earliest Animals Revealed by Chromosome Analysis

A new study has solved a long-standing mystery in the earliest stages of evolution, revealing which animals first developed from single-celled microorganisms. The University of

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Ancient Origins of Romantic Kissing

New evidence has emerged that kissing may have originated in the Near East around 4,500 years ago, contradicting the previous belief that it began in

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Ancient Stone Age Road Found

A 7,000-year-old stone road has been discovered in the Adriatic Sea using satellite imagery. The road connected an artificial island settlement to the mainland. The

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Gender Brain Scans Reveal Inequality

Gender inequality has been found to have a significant impact on the structure of the brain, according to a recent study published in the journal

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Sweetener Alters Human Gene Activity

Sweeteners Modulate Gene Activity in White Blood Cells and Affect the Production of Immune Messengers Sweeteners are commonly used in diet drinks as a healthy

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Equal Birth Outcomes for Trans Men

Transgender men who give birth have similar birth outcomes to cisgender women, despite experiencing higher rates of chronic illnesses such as anxiety and depression. However,

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Titanic wreck fully revealed in 3D-scan

The complete wreckage of the Titanic has been revealed for the first time through a 3D scan composed of 700,000 photos. The images provide new

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Oldest Footprints Found in Lower Saxony

In Lower Saxony’s Schöningen, archaeologists have discovered human footprints that are approximately 300,000 years old and most likely belong to the Homo heidelbergensis. The researchers