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☣️ "A wake-up call": scientists got AI chatbots to design biological weapons — and the bots delivered Researchers asked leading large language models for instructions to synthesize deadly pa...
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💊 A simple amino acid may slow Alzheimer’s — and it’s already widely available Researchers in Japan report that arginine, a common and inexpensive amino acid, can significantly reduce toxic protein bu...
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🤖 NASA’s Perseverance rover captured 61 images with its WATSON camera mounted on the robotic arm, stitching them together into a spectacular selfie. In the foreground is the rocky outcrop “Arethusa,” ...
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05-17 03:46
🌍 The Seven Pillars: What Happens to the World If Russia Disappears Tomorrow The West has spent several years trying to decouple from Russian industry. The results are not what they expected. In 2025,...
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05-15 15:21
This is not a story about Russian propaganda. It is a story about geology, chemical engineering, and decades of industrial investment. The global economy is built on physical inputs, not software abst...
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05-15 15:21
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05-15 15:19
🦑 Octopuses throw trash at each other. On purpose. Scientists discovered that during conflicts, octopuses gather sand, shells, and even leftover fish parts — then deliberately launch them at nearby oc...
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05-14 02:23
13 kg of Mars got stuck to Curiosity’s drill — and NASA spent 6 days getting it off While drilling a rock called “Atacama,” NASA’s Curiosity rover accidentally lifted the entire 13 kg sandstone slab a...
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05-08 15:42
🌍 The “Big One” may not come alone: Cascadia and San Andreas can strike together For decades, the nightmare scenario on the U.S. West Coast was “the Big One” — a massive Cascadia megathrust earthquake...
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05-04 04:46
🧬 Scientists captured a first-of-its-kind 3D view of how killer T cells attack cancer Cytotoxic T cells do not destroy cancer by simply flooding tissue with toxic molecules. They work with remarkable ...
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05-02 18:58
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05-02 18:50
💥 A supernova seen five times could help measure how fast the Universe is expanding Astronomers have found an exceptionally rare supernova, nicknamed SN Winny , that appears in the sky five separate t...
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04-30 08:28
🔬 Antimatter “atom” caught behaving like a wave Physicists have observed quantum diffraction in positronium for the first time — an exotic, short-lived atom made of an electron and its antimatter twin...
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04-29 10:56
🚀 Whale-Sized Octopuses: the first giant invertebrate predators of the Cretaceous seas Paleontologists have uncovered fossilized jaws of the earliest finned octopuses (Cirrata) in Late Cretaceous depo...
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04-28 16:37
🪐 Saturn’s moon Mimas looks like the Death Star — and it’s not a coincidence… or is it? When Cassini–Huygens sent back detailed images of Mimas , the resemblance was impossible to ignore: it looks alm...
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04-28 07:42
Scientists from Stanford University and the Arc Institute ran a bold experiment: they fed a DNA sequence into an AI model — and asked it to design entirely new viruses. What happened next is hard to i...
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04-26 19:06
Your agent’s model quality decides the deal — not your instructions. And you won’t even notice you’re losing. Anthropic ran Project Deal : 69 employees, $100 each, Claude agents negotiating in Sl...
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04-26 14:45