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Sharks Are Older Than the Literal North Star, Which Seems Wrong
Sharks are older than a surprising amount of things, both on Earth and in the rest of the universe. While sharks have seen evolutionary changes in the 450 million years they have been around, their
UK backs down from its Apple backdoor encryption demand
The government of the UK has agreed to stop demanding Apple provide backdoor access to user data, according to the U.S. Director of Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.
Heavy metals found in the scales of black mambas allow tracking of pollutants
Black mambas, Africa's fastest and most feared snakes, can be a key player in tracking pollution, while at the same time keeping ecosystems healthy.
Before Whales Took to the Sea, These Ten Species Walked on Land
The story of whales did not begin in the seas. For millions of years before beasts like the sinuous Basilosaurus lived full time in the ocean, the shorelines and estuaries of prehistoric Earth were
Exotic ring design breaks symmetry rules, unlocking new photocatalyst potential
Life as we know it is based on organic molecules. In these molecules, carbon and hydrogen atoms are linked into a fascinating array of structures, such as chains or rings. One special class of
A rare 'black moon' rises this weekend: What is it, and what can you see?
Saturday's new moon is a seasonal "black moon" — a rare phenomenon that occurs once every 33 months. Here's what that means and why it's a great night for stargazing.
North Pacific waters are acidifying more rapidly below the surface, research reveals
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere enters the ocean at the surface and has been increasing the acidity of Pacific waters since the beginning of the industrial revolution over 200 years ago. A new study,
Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbot can now end conversations if it is distressed
Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbot can now end conversations if it is distressed - Testing showed that chatbot had ‘pattern of apparent distress’ when asked for harmful content
Scientists identify sources of blue carbon in wetland soils
Teasing apart the sources of organic carbon stored in coastal wetland soils around the world was the "grand challenge" Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) scientists successfully tackled in
'Devil Comet' contains 'strongest evidence yet' that comets delivered water to Earth
While observing the Halley-type comet 12P/Pons-Brooks with ALMA and NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility, researchers determined that the comet's water is strikingly similar to the water on Earth.
Cloudbursts: what are the 'rain bombs' hitting India and Pakistan?
The sudden and intense weather event is almost impossible to forecast and often leads to deadly flash-flooding and landslides
Brain Autopsies Revealed a Potential Culprit Behind Alzheimer's
Scientists have revealed that immune cells in Alzheimer's brains behave differently from those in brains of people without the disease – a discovery that could lead to new treatments. Published in
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