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For the First Time, Astronomers See a Baby Planet Still Glowing From Birth
2025-09-01 10:53:11 +00:00
Image of a Dusty Disk Around a Young StarA young gas giant, WISPIT 2b, was detected within a multi-ringed disk around a Sun-like star. Its active formation provides a rare opportunity to study early planetary evolution. An international team of astronomers, co-led by researchers from the University of Galway, has uncovered the surprising discovery of a previously unknown planet. Found in its earliest […]
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This Weirdly Brilliant Telescope Design Might Finally Uncover Earth’s Twin
2025-09-01 10:28:09 +00:00
Rectangular Space Telescope ConceptFinding Earth-like planets is nearly impossible because stars drown them out in brightness. Conventional telescope designs fall short, but a proposed rectangular infrared telescope could solve this. It might reveal dozens of promising worlds within 30 light-years, paving the way to spotting signs of life. Origins of Life and Water’s Role Earth is the only […]
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Scientists Finally Solve the Mystery of the Sun’s Fastest Particles
2025-09-01 10:03:06 +00:00
Solar Orbiter Traces Superfast Electrons Back to SunThe Sun acts as the Solar System’s ultimate particle accelerator, hurling out streams of high-speed electrons. Thanks to ESA’s Solar Orbiter, scientists have traced these energetic electrons back to their solar origins, revealing two distinct types: sudden bursts from solar flares and prolonged waves from massive eruptions called coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Solar-Powered Particle Accelerator […]
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Don’t Throw Away Those Cannabis Leaves – They’re Packed With Rare Compounds
2025-09-01 03:38:42 +00:00
Cannabis Leaf ShadowsStellenbosch University researchers identify rare phenolic compounds in Cannabis leaves for the first time. Chemists at Stellenbosch University (SU) have uncovered the first evidence of a rare group of phenolic compounds, known as flavoalkaloids, in Cannabis leaves. Phenolic compounds—particularly flavonoids—are highly valued in the pharmaceutical field because of their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-carcinogenic effects. In […]
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Brazilian Scientists Solve 50-Year-Old Fossil Enigma With Discovery of New Plant Genus
2025-09-01 03:13:51 +00:00
Franscinella riograndensis FossilScientists identified a new plant genus, Franscinella, from a 296-million-year-old fossil in Brazil. The find sheds light on ancient plant evolution. Brazilian paleobotanists have resolved a long-standing mystery through the redefinition of a fossil plant first described decades ago in southern Brazil. Their work has led to the establishment of a new genus, Franscinella, to […]
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Why Cancer Spreads: Scientists Uncover a New Clue Inside the Cell’s Power Plant
2025-09-01 02:48:07 +00:00
Cell Mitochondria IllustrationRockefeller researchers have discovered that the antioxidant glutathione, acting within mitochondria, plays a crucial role in allowing breast tumors to spread to the lung. Mitochondria are best known as the cell’s powerhouse, but growing evidence indicates they also play a central role in driving cancer. New research has identified the mitochondrial metabolite glutathione as a […]
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Rewriting History: AI Unravels the Hidden Origins of Papua New Guineans
2025-08-31 22:09:54 +00:00
Papua New Guinea Flag MapGenomic studies show Papua New Guineans are closely related to Asians, shaped by isolation, adaptation, and Denisovan heritage. Papua New Guineans are living proof of how isolation, ancient genetic mixing, and life on remote islands can preserve a distinct chapter of human history. A group of European scientists has recently clarified their genetic origins, applying […]
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These Glow-in-the-Dark Succulents Could Replace Your Night Light
2025-08-31 21:44:56 +00:00
Glow-in-the-Dark SucculentsScientists have found a way to turn ordinary succulents into living night lights by infusing them with special glowing compounds. After just a few minutes of sunlight or LED exposure, these plants can shine for hours in shades of green, red, or blue — bright enough to illuminate nearby objects or even read by. Nature’s […]
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Mezcal Worm in a Bottle Yields Surprising DNA Results
2025-08-31 21:19:52 +00:00
Mezcal Bottle WormA genetic study has finally solved the mystery of the worm inside mezcal bottles. While speculation ranged from butterflies to weevils, DNA analysis revealed that all sampled larvae came from a single moth species, Comadia redtenbacheri. This insect is a traditional delicacy in Mexico, believed to offer health and even aphrodisiac benefits. The Mystery of […]
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Researchers Have Cracked the Sweet Potato’s Unusually Complex DNA
2025-08-31 16:45:51 +00:00
Japanese Sweet PotatoSweet potato DNA decoded, revealing hybrid ancestry. Discovery aids future breeding and resilience. The sweet potato is a staple food for millions of people worldwide, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where its ability to withstand climate extremes makes it essential for food security. Despite its importance, the crop’s genetic makeup has remained elusive for decades. Scientists […]
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The Ancient Oxygen Flood That Let Life Conquer the Deep Ocean
2025-08-31 16:20:14 +00:00
Dunkleosteus RenderingHundreds of millions of years ago, Earth’s first forests helped pump oxygen into the deep seas, transforming once-barren waters into thriving habitats. This permanent oxygen boost allowed fish with jaws and other marine animals to expand, diversify, and grow larger, sparking a revolution in ocean life. Colonizing the Deep Seas Around 390 million years ago, […]
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The Math Says Life Shouldn’t Exist: New Study Challenges Origins Theories
2025-08-31 15:55:56 +00:00
Illustration of Early EarthThe study finds life’s origin faces severe mathematical challenges. Chance alone may not be enough. A new study addresses one of science’s most enduring questions: how did life first arise from nonliving matter on the early Earth? Using advanced mathematical methods, Robert G. Endres of Imperial College London developed a framework indicating that the spontaneous […]
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Researchers Uncover “Eat-Me” Signal That Triggers Alzheimer’s First Symptom
2025-08-31 12:03:09 +00:00
Old Asian Man Dementia Alzheimer's Parkinson'sImmune-driven nerve fiber damage may underlie early smell loss in Alzheimer’s, offering a new path for early diagnosis. A diminishing sense of smell can appear as one of the earliest indicators of Alzheimer’s disease, often emerging before noticeable cognitive decline. Researchers from DZNE and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) have uncovered new insights into this process, identifying […]
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Covid Could Be Quietly Aging Your Arteries by Five Years
2025-08-31 11:38:13 +00:00
Old Woman Hand Visible VeinsCOVID-19 may be silently accelerating the aging of our arteries, with women facing the sharpest impact. A major international study found that even mild Covid infections can stiffen blood vessels as if they had aged five extra years, raising long-term risks of heart attacks and strokes. Covid Infection May Accelerate Vascular Aging A Covid infection […]
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Cornell Scientists Unlock the Secret to Age-Defying Weight Control
2025-08-31 11:13:31 +00:00
Obesity Weight Loss ConceptScientists at Cornell have uncovered a way to potentially reverse age-related weight gain by reactivating a special type of fat called beige fat. Unlike ordinary white fat that stores calories, beige fat burns energy like brown fat, helping to regulate blood sugar and protect against heart disease. Fighting Age-Related Weight Gain Scientists have uncovered a […]
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Rewriting Chemical Rules: Researchers Accidentally Create Unprecedented New Gold Compound
2025-08-31 05:30:23 +00:00
Gold Hydrogen ExperimentSLAC scientists created gold hydride in extreme lab conditions. The work sheds light on dense hydrogen and fusion processes. By chance and for the first time, an international team of researchers led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory succeeded in creating solid binary gold hydride—a compound composed solely of […]
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The Bright Yellow Worm That Survives by Turning Poison Into “Gold”
2025-08-31 05:05:21 +00:00
Alvinellid Worm (Paralvinella hessleri)In the deepest parts of the Pacific Ocean, a glowing yellow worm has mastered survival in one of the most toxic places on Earth. Bathed in arsenic and sulfide from hydrothermal vents, it neutralizes the poisons by transforming them into golden mineral crystals, turning deadly chemicals into glittering protection. Poison-Resistant Worm Discovery A deep-sea worm […]
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“A Bad Day at Sea”: Researchers Reveal How Rogue Waves Really Form
2025-08-31 04:40:10 +00:00
Fishing Boat Rogue Wave TsunamiRogue waves are not anomalies but the result of normal ocean dynamics. New data reveals they can be predicted. On January 1, 1995, an enormous 80-foot wave struck the Draupner oil platform in the North Sea. The force of the wave bent steel railings and hurled heavy equipment across the deck, but its most significant […]
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