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New research shatters the myth of men as hunters and women as gatherers
New research contradicts the widely held belief that in foraging societies only men hunt while women congregate, revealing that women…
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Faster than can be explained: Photonic time crystals could revolutionize optics
Researchers have produced photon time crystals in the near-visible spectrum, which could revolutionize light science applications. This achievement extends the…
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Indian spacecraft completes its run in search of signs of frozen water: NPR
This image provided by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) shows the Vikram lander as seen by the navigation camera…
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SpaceX’s Crew-6 astronauts land after a 6-month stay on the International Space Station
Four astronauts have returned to Earth, having each completed their first long-duration spaceflight on the International Space Station (ISS). Stephen…
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches record-breaking 62nd mission of the year – now spaceflight
Update: 10:57 PM EST: SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at 10:47 p.m. EDT (0247 UTC),…
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Researchers at XLang NLP Lab Propose Lemur: State-of-the-art Pre-Trained Open Language Large Language Paradigm that Balances Text and Code Capabilities
https://www.xlang.ai/blog/openlemur In a world increasingly driven by the intersection of language and technology, the demand for powerful and versatile language…
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The asteroid Hera spacecraft is completed
The European Space Agency’s HERA mission, fully assembled in Germany, is set to study the asteroids Dimorphos and Didymos. It…
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A powerful substance discovered by scientists that may stave off antibiotic resistance: ScienceAlert
Scientists have isolated a potential new antibiotic from a strain of bacteria found in sandy soil in North Carolina. The…
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After studying more than 1,500 coastal ecosystems, researchers say they will sink if we allow global warming to exceed 2°C.
Credit: Simon Albert Much of the world’s natural coastline is protected by living habitats, most notably the warm-water mangroves and…
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Critical points that changed the Earth forever
A new study uses punctuated equilibrium theory to analyze a hierarchy of climate tipping points, identifying two major events in…
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