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A mouse has a tendency to an unconscious peer of sweater its tongue Wenjian Sun et al. 2025 When they find another mouse unconsto, some mice seem to try to…
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A mouse has a tendency to an unconscious peer of sweater its tongue Wenjian Sun et al. 2025 When they find another mouse unconsto, some mice seem to try to…
Muse AI was trained in the video game Bleeding edge Microsoft An artificial intelligence model from Microsoft can recreate realistic video playing, as the company says, could help designers make…
The three layers of the atmosphere of the gas giant tylos ESO/M. Grain The atmosphere of a distant world has been mapped in detail for the first time, revealing a…
A microscopic image of a neuroblastomatumor Simon Belcher/Alamy A cancer therapy that uses genetically constructed immune cells, called Car T cells, has kept a person free of a potentially fatal…
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A close -up of an astronaut’s shoes and shoe rack in the moon’s earth, photographer of Buzz Aldrin in July 1969 NASA/Johnson Space Center We will never stop thinking and…
You always have room for a sugary treat Marioguti/IstockPhoto/Getty Images Even after eating a big meal, most people can still find space for sweets. Now research in mice shows that…
Pharmacy could be converted into hydrogen fuel Image Bitt/Shutterstock Hydrogen could be manufactured by agricultural waste during a new production process that uses less energy thhan’s existing methods and emits…
Microscopic views of paracetamol crystals Henri Koskinen/Shutterstock Children whose mothers used paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, during pregnancy are more likely to develop ADHD than those whose mothers did not…
The pandemic may have changed people’s views of life Onloseyart / Alamy The Covvi-19 pandemic gave older people in England a stronger sense of purpose and larger life state, possibly…