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Microorganisms discovered at a depth of 1,250 meters under the Earth’s surface had the ability to convert carbon dioxide into crystalline structures

Located in the subterranean depths of South Dakota’s Black Hills, there exists a bacteria with the capacity to efficiently convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into a solid mineral under very challenging circumstances. If scientists can harness these peculiar bacteria, they might provide a novel method for capturing greenhouse gases from exhausted …

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Doctors on Earth have achieved a significant milestone in space surgery by successfully operating a robot on the International Space Station (ISS)

Medical professionals on Earth have used a remote-controlled robot to conduct simulated surgery on the International Space Station (ISS), marking a significant advancement in the field of space medicine. If you are curious about which astronaut was subjected to becoming the experimental subject, rest assured that the surgical operation is …

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A Phase 2 trial demonstrates that gold nanocrystals effectively alleviate brain impairments in individuals with Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis (MS)

The results of phase two clinical studies showed that giving people with Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis (MS) a daily dose of gold nanocrystals dissolved in water led to big improvements. The medication targets an energy imbalance that occurs in the brain, and prior research on animals and humans has …

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“Dracula’s Chivito” has been deemed the most fitting name for a recently discovered astronomical entity

Astronomers have identified a recently formed and distinctive star, which they have christened Dracula’s Chivito, in reference to a well-known Uruguayan sandwich. The name is an acknowledgement to the most comparable item we have seen before, the similarly unforgettable Gomez’ Hamburger. Stars have the ability to last for billions of …

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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has declared the use of AI-generated voices in robocalls as illegal in the United States

Concerned about the potential misuse of AI-generated voices for deceptive purposes during phone conversations? On February 8, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made a ruling that has immediate effect. The ruling states that robocalls utilizing AI voices are subject to the restrictions outlined in the Telephone Consumer Protection …

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China’s Hyperloop has once again shattered its own speed record, reaching an astonishing speed of over 623 kilometers-per-hour

The ultra-high-speed maglev train developed in China has once again shattered its own speed record, reaching mind-boggling speeds of over 623 kilometers (387 miles) per hour during a test run on a full-scale track. This remarkable achievement solidifies China’s position as a frontrunner in the race for high-speed transportation innovation. …

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