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These fish have evolved legs that can find and taste buried food

The northern sea robin is a fascinating fish that has evolved legs not for walking, but as a sensory organ to find prey buried in the seabed. These appendages, which

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Insulin Isn’t Just Made by The Pancreas. Here’s Another Location Few Know About. : ScienceAlert

Your Brain's Secret: It Produces Insulin Too Did you know that your brain has the incredible ability to produce insulin,

Insulin Isn’t Just Made by The Pancreas. Here’s Another Location Few Know About. : ScienceAlert

The human brain is a fascinating organ that continues to surprise us with its capabilities. One such discovery is that

Truly Intelligent AI Could Play by the Rules, No Matter How Strange

Truly Intelligent AI Could Play by the Rules, No Matter How Strange To build safe yet powerful AI models, researchers

Long-Term Contraceptive Pill Use Linked With Brain Tumor Risk : ScienceAlert

The Contraceptive Pill Desogestrel Linked to Small Increase in Brain Tumor Risk Recent research has found a potential link between

Google to scale up AI-powered fraud detection and security operations in India

Google's Safety Charter in India: Combating Digital Fraud and Scams Google has recently unveiled its Safety Charter in India, signaling

Your Brain Is Glowing, and Scientists Can’t Figure Out Why

The human brain is a mysterious and complex organ that continues to fascinate scientists with its enigmatic properties. One of

Proba-3: Stunning pictures show the first ever artificial solar eclipse

ESA/Proba-3's artificial solar eclipse has provided scientists with a groundbreaking opportunity to study the sun's corona in extreme detail. The

A Game-Changing Telescope Is About to Drop First Pics. Here’s How to Watch. : ScienceAlert

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile is set to unveil its first images after more than 20 years in