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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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Study Suggests Keto Diet May Aid in Treating Immune Disorders

2024-11-24T16:21:42.507Z

A study from UCSF suggests that the ketogenic diet may help manage autoimmune disorders like multiple sclerosis by calming the immune system.

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First Detailed Image of Dying Star WOH G64 Captured 160,000 Light-Years Away

2024-11-24T16:01:42.211Z

Astronomers have captured the first detailed image of WOH G64, a massive red supergiant star located 160,000 light-years away, marking a significant milestone in the study of stellar evolution.

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Astronomers Capture Historic Image of Dying Star WOH G64 Outside Milky Way

2024-11-24T17:22:03.281Z

Astronomers from the European Southern Observatory have captured the first detailed image of WOH G64, a red supergiant star located 160,000 light-years away, marking a significant milestone in the study of stellar evolution.

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Study Reveals Minke Whales' High-Frequency Hearing Sensitivity

2024-11-24T19:02:16.424Z

A new study reveals that minke whales can detect high-frequency sounds up to 90 kHz, prompting a re-evaluation of conservation strategies to protect these marine mammals from human-caused ocean noise.

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COP29 Ends in Discontent: Climate Aid Agreement Criticized as Insufficient

2024-11-24T16:32:35.518Z

The COP29 climate conference concluded in Baku with significant criticism over its financial commitments to climate aid, deemed insufficient by many delegates, particularly from developing nations.

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How Coffee Consumption Influences Gut Microbiome Health

2024-11-24T12:42:09.138Z

A recent study reveals that coffee consumption significantly alters the gut microbiome, potentially leading to various health benefits.

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SpaceX's Polaris Dawn Mission: A Historic Leap in Commercial Space Exploration

2024-09-15T23:53:30.409Z

Discover how SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission achieved historic milestones, including the first commercial spacewalk and the highest altitude reached by humans in over 50 years. Learn about the crew's safe return and the mission's significance for future space exploration.

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SpaceX's Polaris Dawn Mission Achieves Historic Private Spacewalk and Sets New Standards for Space Exploration

2024-09-15T17:44:19.900Z

The Polaris Dawn mission by SpaceX marked a historic achievement with the first private spacewalk and set new standards for commercial space exploration. Led by billionaire Jared Isaacman, the mission reached unprecedented altitudes and conducted vital scientific experiments, paving the way for future human space travel.

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Unlocking Life After Death: Can Science Revive the Dead? Insights from NYU's Sam Parnia

2024-09-15T11:43:35.020Z

Explore the groundbreaking theories of NYU scientist Sam Parnia on the possibility of reviving the dead through cryopreservation and advanced technologies like nanorobots. Discover the complexities of clinical and biological death, and the future of organ preservation.

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Polaris Dawn Mission: A Historic Private Spacewalk and Musical Tribute in Space

2024-09-15T07:44:01.309Z

Discover how the Polaris Dawn mission achieved a historic private spacewalk and featured a unique musical performance in space, marking a new era in commercial space exploration.

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Jared Eschman Leads First Civilian Spacewalk: A Giant Leap for Commercial Space Exploration

2024-09-15T07:23:36.769Z

Discover how Jared Eschman made history as the first civilian to conduct a spacewalk during the Polaris Dawn mission. This groundbreaking achievement paves the way for future commercial space exploration and tourism.