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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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Unique Alignment of Two Galaxies Reveals Secrets of the Universe

2024-11-21T19:10:58.399Z

Astronomers have discovered a rare alignment of two galaxies acting as a double lens, allowing for unprecedented observations of a distant quasar and potential measurements of the Hubble constant.

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COP29: Guterres Urges Unity for Climate Finance Agreement

2024-11-21T12:32:00.695Z

At COP29 in Baku, UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for unity among nations to establish a new climate finance target, emphasizing the urgency of addressing climate change and the need for increased funding for developing countries.

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Dead Sea Salt Chimneys: A Warning Sign for Landslides in Jordan

2024-11-21T07:10:52.053Z

Recent research has uncovered salt chimneys in the Dead Sea, indicating potential landslide risks and highlighting the need for monitoring geological changes in the region.

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Understanding Bone Cancer: Symptoms, Types, and Treatments

2024-10-23T15:54:47.428Z

Bone cancer, a rare form of cancer affecting the bones, can present various symptoms and requires specific treatment approaches. Understanding its types and symptoms is crucial for early diagnosis and effective management.

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Japanese Scientists Make Breakthrough in Cloning Research with Artificial Nucleus

2024-10-23T15:54:43.123Z

Japanese scientists from Kindai University have successfully created an artificial cell nucleus inside a living mouse egg, marking a significant advancement in cloning research and the understanding of nucleus formation.

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COP 16: Urgent Call to Preserve Global Biodiversity Amid Extinction Crisis

2024-10-23T12:14:01.742Z

The COP 16 conference in Colombia emphasizes the urgent need to address biodiversity loss, highlighting the interconnectedness of species and the looming threat of a sixth mass extinction caused by human activities.

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Plants Compete for Pollinators Using Explosive Pollen Mechanism

2024-10-23T07:53:29.178Z

A study reveals that plants like Hypenia macarintha use explosive pollen mechanisms to enhance pollination success by outcompeting other plants for pollinator attention.