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3D scans reveal secrets of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy’s coffin

The Field Museum in Chicago is home to a collection of ancient Egyptian mummies, with one in particular, Lady Chenet-aa, captivating researchers for years. Recently, the mystery surrounding Lady Chenet-aa's

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Scientists Just Achieved a Major Milestone in Creating Synthetic Life : ScienceAlert

Researchers Reach Milestone in Synthetic Yeast Genome Project After more than a decade of dedicated work, a team of researchers

Adobe exec Scott Belsky departs for indie movie studio A24

Adobe’s Scott Belsky Joins A24 as Chief Strategy Officer Scott Belsky, chief strategy officer at Adobe, has announced his departure

Riffusion’s free AI music platform could be the Spotify of the future

Riffusion, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence startup, has introduced a groundbreaking free web platform that allows users to create original

Will Asteroid 2024 YR4 Strike Earth in 2032?

Astronomers using the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescope in Chile made a startling discovery in late December. They

Watch Six Nations 2025 Online Free: Fixtures, TV Channels & Apps

The highly anticipated Six Nations 2025 tournament is set to begin, promising thrilling rugby action for fans around the world.

Salamanders fill their toes with blood to release sticky grip

The Mystery of Salamanders' Blood-Filled Toes Unveiled The translucent toes of a wandering salamanderWilliam P. Goldenberg How salamanders manage to

Netflix iPhone Free Upgrade: Season Downloads Now Available

Netflix Introduces Season Download Feature for iOS Users Exciting news for Apple device owners as Netflix has finally launched a

Future bandages could be armed with nanoflowers

Flowers, despite their small size, often have a large surface area made up of petals. This principle extends even to