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Oarfish, the 'Doomsday Fish', Discovered Again in California

A 10-foot oarfish, known as the 'doomsday fish', was found dead on a California beach, marking the second sighting in three months. Researchers link its appearance to changes in ocean conditions and explore its implications for marine science.

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COP29 Climate Deal: Biden's Optimism Meets Developing Nations' Discontent

2024-11-24T06:11:40.543Z

At COP29, President Biden praised a new climate finance agreement, while developing nations criticized it as insufficient.

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COP29 Summit Secures $300 Billion Annual Climate Finance for Developing Nations

2024-11-24T00:41:29.426Z

The COP29 climate summit in Baku concluded with a historic agreement for rich countries to provide $300 billion annually to developing nations for climate action, marking a significant increase from previous commitments.

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How DNA Testing is Transforming Our Understanding of History

2024-11-23T16:32:01.930Z

Recent advancements in DNA testing are reshaping historical narratives, providing objective insights into figures like Christopher Columbus and ancient civilizations.

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New Strategy Unveiled to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs

2024-11-23T13:01:27.036Z

Researchers at UC San Diego have discovered a vulnerability in antibiotic-resistant bacteria that could lead to new treatment strategies by exploiting their dependency on magnesium for reproduction.

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Five Numbers That Reveal the Secrets of the Universe

2024-11-23T11:21:46.017Z

This article explores five remarkable numbers that illustrate profound mysteries in physics and cosmology, shedding light on vacuum energy, the Higgs boson, and the possibility of doppelgangers in the universe.

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Unveiling the Mystery: Thick Smoke Erupts from Moroccan Village Cracks

2024-08-22T17:48:09.749Z

A mysterious natural phenomenon has emerged in Tinkarif, Morocco, where thick smoke is rising from cracks in the ground, prompting concerns among locals and an investigation by authorities. Discover the theories behind this unusual occurrence and its potential implications.

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Study Predicts a Surge in Heat-Related Deaths in Europe by 2100: A Grim Future Awaits

2024-08-22T15:09:23.393Z

A new study reveals alarming predictions for heat-related deaths in Europe, estimating that by 2100, fatalities could rise to 460,000 annually due to climate change. Key regions like Italy, Greece, and Spain are expected to face the brunt of this crisis.

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NASA and Carbon Mapper Alliance Launch Tanger-1 Satellite to Combat Climate Change

2024-08-22T13:38:19.879Z

NASA and the Carbon Mapper Alliance launch the Tanger-1 satellite to monitor methane emissions, a crucial step in combating climate change. This innovative satellite will provide valuable data on methane leaks from various sources, supporting global climate efforts.

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Study Predicts 84% Surge in Cancer Rates Among Men by 2050: Key Insights and Solutions

2024-08-22T12:07:32.850Z

A new study predicts an alarming 84% increase in cancer rates among men by 2050, highlighting critical risk factors and the need for enhanced healthcare infrastructure to combat this growing epidemic.

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Navigating the Surge of Fake Academic Conferences: 5 Essential Strategies for Researchers

2024-08-22T10:48:11.175Z

Explore the rise of fake academic conferences and learn essential strategies to safeguard your academic integrity. Discover how to identify legitimate events and avoid exploitative practices in the research community.

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Revolutionizing Electron Imaging: University of Arizona's Breakthrough in High-Speed Electron Microscopy

2024-08-22T07:37:43.975Z

Discover how the University of Arizona's groundbreaking electron microscope captures the movement of electrons, revolutionizing research in physics, chemistry, and bioengineering. Learn about this innovative technology and its potential impact.