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The ‘Mekong ghost’ megafish has resurfaced after an extinction scare 

The “Mekong ghost” fish is a ghost no more. Like the legendary Rip Van Winkle, who wandered into the woods and disappeared for 20 years, the giant salmon carp (Aaptosyax

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Casey Johnston’s Book A Physical Education Is a Lesson in Finding a Better Balanced Fitness

And I thought that I was just sort of stuck with my body the way it was, and there wasn’t

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Surprisingly Advanced Ancient Spear Tip Was Not Made by Modern Humans : ScienceAlert

Neanderthals Crafted Bone Weapons 80,000 Years Ago, Study Finds A groundbreaking discovery in Russia has shed new light on the

Elizabeth Holmes’ partner reportedly fundraising for new blood-testing startup

Billy Evans, Partner of Elizabeth Holmes, Launches New Health Startup According to The New York Times, Billy Evans, partner of

The Brood XIV Zombie Cicadas Are Coming

As the temperatures rise and spring arrives in the eastern United States, the ground comes alive with the emergence of

OpenAI’s $3B Windsurf move: the real reason behind its enterprise AI code push

Moreover, Windsurf’s technology could provide OpenAI with a critical edge in the agentic AI space. As the industry moves towards

Scientists Reveal What Happens in Your Brain When You Read : ScienceAlert

Reading is a fascinating cognitive process that involves transforming written words into meaningful concepts in our brains. A recent meta-analysis

How to measure the air quality in your home by yourself and with a pro

To test for specific pollutants in your air, Rubino suggests using an indoor air quality monitor. “These devices can identify