Science
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Shark intestines inspire pipes with a strictly one-way flow
3-D printing: A means of producing physical items — including toys, foods and even body parts — using a machine…
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Scientists Say: Dopamine
addiction: The National Institute of Drug Abuse defines this as a complex chronic disorder that is characterized by a difficult-to-control…
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Britain’s largest ancient massacre may have included cannibalism
A 4,000-year-old murder mystery began with a massacre in what’s now southwestern England. Then came dismemberment, possibly accompanied by cannibalism.…
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Google scientist believes quantum chip could prove multiverse’s existence
It’s one quantum leap for mankind. Parallel dimensions are no longer restricted to Marvel flicks. Google’s cutting-edge quantum chip Willow…
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Scientists warn against ‘unthinkable’ deep sea mining plans that will ‘destroy’ ocean
The world’s oceans are on the brink of a major disaster if controversial plans to start deep sea mining in…
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1,800-year-old silver amulet could rewrite history of Christianity in the early Roman Empire
A 1,800-year-old silver amulet discovered in a burial in Germany is the oldest evidence of Christianity north of the Alps,…
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Oldest firearms ever found in US were abandoned by Spanish in 16th-century battle against Native Americans
Two 16th-century cannons unearthed in Arizona may be the oldest firearms ever found in the United States, new research finds.…
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Alien life may look nothing like life on Earth — so how should we go about looking for it?
We have only one example of biology forming in the universe — life on Earth. But what if life can…
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Generic platinum chemotherapy shortages did not increase deaths
During a shortage of the generic platinum chemotherapy drugs cisplatin and carboplatin that began in early 2023, there was no…
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A low omega-6, omega-3 rich diet and fish oil may slow prostate cancer growth
A new study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators offers new evidence that dietary changes may help…
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