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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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Are Robots the Future of Medical Check-Ups?

2024-10-30T18:25:58.810Z

Robots are transforming healthcare by improving diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. A new tactile robotic finger from the University of Science and Technology of China aims to enhance clinical examinations by mimicking human touch.

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Revolutionary 3D Tumor Atlas Paves the Way for Advanced Cancer Therapies

2024-10-30T17:25:25.503Z

A new 3D tumor atlas has been developed, providing detailed insights into tumor structures and interactions, paving the way for innovative cancer therapies.

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Artificial Intelligence Unveils 162,000 New RNA Viruses

2024-10-30T14:35:35.250Z

An international team led by the University of Sydney has discovered nearly 162,000 RNA viruses using AI, marking a significant advancement in viral research.

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Artificial Nose Technology Detects Spoiled Food and Odors

2024-10-30T07:35:58.391Z

Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology have developed an innovative artificial nose that can detect and identify various odors, including spoiled food, using a single antenna coated with graphene oxide, with potential applications in food safety, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring.