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Desert Moss Species Capable of Surviving on Mars Discovered by Scientists
Scientists in China have discovered a humble desert moss species, Syntrichia caninervis, that could potentially survive on Mars. This moss has been found in various regions, including Antarctica and the Mojave desert, and has...
Understanding the Nvidia Stock Plunge: Key Factors Explained
Nvidia had recently soared to become the world's most valuable company with its shares increasing nine-fold since the end of 2022, surpassing Microsoft with a stock market valuation of $3.34 trillion. However, the stock...
First Samples from Far Side of Moon Return to Earth
China's Chang'e probe has returned to Earth with samples from the moon's far side. The re-entry capsule landed in Inner Mongolia, bringing back lunar soil collected from the South Pole earlier in June. Chinese...
Using Social Media Posts to Train AI: Meta’s Controversial Plan
Meta, the parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram, has announced a controversial plan to use public posts on their platforms to train artificial intelligence (AI) models. However, this move has faced...
Revolutionary Acoustic Technology: Moving and Rotating Objects with Sound Waves
Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in acoustic technology that could revolutionize the way we manipulate objects using sound waves. This new method allows for precise control over objects in various environments, opening up...
Uncovering the Egalitarian Society of Ancient Switzerland
The landscapes of the Swiss Alps are known for being picturesque and home to an affluent society. Recent research has delved into the diet and mobility of ancient Neolithic communities in Valais, Switzerland, shedding...
The Impact of Ancient Egyptian Scribes’ ‘Office’ Jobs on Joint Health
Office jobs have become a common part of modern life, with many people spending hours sitting at desks and using computers. While this may seem like a safe and comfortable way to work, it...
The Impact of Ancient Egyptian Scribes’ Work on Their Skeletons
In addition to the physical toll on their bodies, the researchers also found evidence of status symbols and religious beliefs in the scribes' tombs. Some skeletons were buried with amulets, scarabs, and other artifacts,...
Addressing Gun Violence as a Public Health Crisis: An Essential Step in Combatting the...
For the first time in history, the United States surgeon general has officially declared gun violence a public health crisis. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued a 40-page advisory on June 25, highlighting the...
Rare Trilobite Fossils Uncover Unseen Soft Tissues
Paleontologists studying rocks from Morocco have discovered incredibly well-preserved trilobite fossils that are changing our understanding of these ancient creatures. The fossils are so detailed that soft tissues like the mouth and digestive tract...