Unveiling Antarctic Ice Formation: Mississippi mud unveils ancient climate cooling secrets & carbon release delay.
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Less Powerful Than Modern Crocodiles? Unveiling the Surprising Reality of Earth’s 230-Million-Year-Old Dominant Predator
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThis article discusses a recent study on Saurosuchus, a Late Triassic reptile, revealing its surprisingly weak bite compared to later …
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The Challenge to Accepted Astronomical Concepts from a New Exoplanet Discovery
New discovery of a Jupiter-sized planet, TOI-4860 b, challenges conventional theories of planet formation, offering insights into ‘Warm Jupiters.’
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Kilonova’s Unprecedented Creation: A Single Event Yields 1,000 Times Earth’s Mass in Heavy Elements
Scientists link a gamma-ray burst, GRB 211211A, to a neutron star merger, creating a kilonova that produced 1,000 times Earth’s …
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Vaccines Triumph: 84% Drop in COVID Deaths Among Cancer Patients
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaVaccines Triumph: 84% Drop in COVID Deaths Among Cancer PatientsA research study, led by the University of Birmingham and utilizing …
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Subterranean Tunnels Could Be the Answer to Sustained Life on Mars
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists at the University of Birmingham, in cooperation with the Boulby Underground Laboratory, have set in motion
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Astronomers Uncover BEBOP-1c: Exoplanet in a Twin-Star, Multiplanetary System Mirrors Star Wars’ Tatooine
Global astronomers discover BEBOP-1c, a second planet in the rare multiplanetary circumbinary system BEBOP-1 or TOI-1338.
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E-MOTIVE: Revolutionary Technology That Saves Women From Severe Postpartum Bleeding
A new study showed that a special set of treatments can stop postpartum (or after-birth) bleeding in 60% of cases.…
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Uncovering the Mystery: New Study Reveals Secrets Behind Mammals’ Evolutionary Success
Recently a study revealed why mammals are so successful: starting out small and uncomplicated! Mammals’ ancestors, from 300 million years…
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Revolutionary New Approach to Combat the “Root Cause” of Diabetes and Obesity-Related Conditions
A recent study suggests that a special type of protein called PEPITEM could help protect us from diseases like type…