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Scientists Peered Inside The Tiniest Dinosaur Egg Ever Found : ScienceAlert

The Discovery of the Smallest Dinosaur Egg Ever Found A recent three-year study has confirmed that the 'Ganzhou Mini Egg' is the smallest dinosaur egg ever discovered. Measuring just 30

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Could Google’s Veo 3 be the start of playable world models?

Google's Veo 3 Model Could Potentially Revolutionize Video Game Development Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google’s AI research organization DeepMind, hinted

Nighttime light exposure linked to heart disease in largest study yet

Light exposure at night has been found to have a significant impact on heart health, according to a recent study.

Samsung Galaxy Phone Online Exclusive Colours Causing Repair Issues

Samsung’s Exclusive Colors for Galaxy Phones Could Cause Repair Headaches New reports suggest that choosing Samsung’s online exclusive colors for

Common Motion Sickness Drug Being Used to Turn People Into Zombies : ScienceAlert

Scopolamine, also known as "devil's breath," is a drug with a dual identity. In the medical field, it is used

Nothing Phone (3) Upgrade to OS 4.0 & Android 16 Release Confirmed

Nothing Phone (3) Launches as True Flagship with Major Software Upgrade on the Horizon Nothing made a big splash in

Neanderthals had a ‘fat factory’ where they processed bones for grease

Neanderthals were more advanced in their culinary skills than previously thought, according to a new study. Evidence from a lakeside

Substack brings new updates to livestreaming as it increases video push

Substack Enhances Livestream Features for Creators Substack, known primarily as a newsletter platform, has been steadily expanding its video tools

Climate change could separate vanilla plants and their pollinators

Vanilla plants could have a future that’s not so sweet, according to new research that explores the impact of climate