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The world’s first telescope, created in 1608 by Hans Rippersssy, a Dutch eyeglass maker, led to a stunning technology that…
You look up from your phone screen and suddenly realize you are not thinking anything. It is not a lapse…
There is no doubt that SpaceX’s Starlink Internet service has connected the world more than ever, but at what cost?…
Simple factsName: aye-yee (daubentonia madagascaliensis)Where it lives: MadagascarWhat it eats: seeds, nuts, fruits, nectar, plant matter, fungi, insect larvae, honeyThis…
NASA, with the help of Hubble and JWST, has released an edit of nine new images created by the Chandra…
Unlike humans, frogs and other amphibians do not need to rely on their lungs to breathe. Their unique skin helps…
In 2024, Scottish futurist David Wood was part of an informal roundtable discussion at an artificial intelligence (AI) conference in…
A new study has found that humans acquired from ancient viruses play an important role in switching parts of their…
People who view society as competitive are more likely to praise hostile leaders, new research finds. On the other hand,…
Caffeine can help some bacteria to keep antibiotics out of cells, potentially reducing the effectiveness of the drug’s therapeutic effects,…