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The End of the Universe May Arrive Surprisingly Soon

The universe's ultimate demise may be closer than previously thought, according to a recent study led by theoretical astrophysicist Heino Falcke from Radboud University in the Netherlands. While the cosmic

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Taurine may not be a key driver of ageing after all

Taurine supplements have been considered promising for delaying ageing, but that may not be the caseShutterstock / Eugeniusz Dudzinski The

Preemptively cutting rhinos’ horns cuts poaching

Dehorning rhinos may be the key to substantially reducing the number of rhinos poached for their valuable horns, according to

Cursor’s Anysphere nabs $9.9B valuation, soars past $500M ARR

Anysphere Raises $900 Million at $9.9 Billion Valuation Anysphere, the company behind the popular AI coding assistant Cursor, has recently

Increased Toxicity Risk Identified For Children With ADHD, Autism : ScienceAlert

The Impact of Bisphenol A on Autism and ADHD Over the past few decades, the number of individuals being diagnosed

This ‘Tower of Worms’ Is a Squirming Superorganism

The Tower of Worms: A Fascinating Look at a Squirming Superorganism By Jacek Krywko, edited by Allison Parshall When food

Fusion power may never happen if we don’t fix the lithium bottleneck

Nuclear fusion has long been hailed as the holy grail of energy production, offering the promise of virtually limitless power

Europe will have to be more Tenacious to land its first rover on the Moon

Europe has faced a setback in its quest to achieve a significant milestone in the commercial race for lunar resources.

Precolonial farmers thrived in one of North America’s coldest places

The discovery of vast, ancient farm fields in the frosty forests of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has shed light on the