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08/02/2023
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By Belle Carter
900 Mice genetically engineered to be COVID-19 CARRIERS found in believed-to-be-vacant, China-linked Fresno County lab
Through the warrant issued by the Fresno County Department of Public Health, authorities were able to inspect a believed-to-be vacant building in Fresno County, California where they found 900 “inhumanely” treated mice. According to court documents, the Prestige BioTech representative present onsite during the investigation was identified as Wang Zhaolin, who informed the investigators that “these […]
06/28/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: AI can predict people’s POLITICAL VIEWS by simply looking at their faces
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can predict a person’s political ideology just by looking at their facial characteristics, according to a new study. Researchers from Denmark and Sweden tested out this theory by utilizing a computational neural networks, algorithms that mimic the structure and function of human brains. They then trained the Face API from Microsoft, […]
05/22/2023
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By Belle Carter
Heavy skyscrapers causing New York City to sink, geologists warn
Geological research published in Earth’s Future journal earlier this month revealed that the weight of skyscrapers in New York City (NYC) is causing the Big Apple to sink lower into its surrounding bodies of water at a rate of one to two millimeters a year, with some areas subsiding much faster. The more than one million […]
04/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
National survey: Microplastic pollution around Great Britain’s coastline a hundred times worse than previously reported
A national survey conducted by scientists from the University of Portsmouth (UP) in England has found a significantly higher concentration of microplastics around Great Britain’s coastline. The data for the research, which was aimed at building a picture of the many challenges facing British coastal waters, was collected by three teams competing in the GB Row Challenge, […]
03/01/2023
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By Belle Carter
Remarkable mushroom could replace plastics in everyday products
Researchers have found that a certain mushroom could replace plastic as a raw material for a myriad of everyday products. A Feb. 22 study published in Science Advances expounded on the capability of the Fomes fomentarius mushroom to yield a wide range of materials with different properties. F. fomentarius becomes hoof-shaped as it ages, gaining it […]
02/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
Researchers discover new cathode material with high discharge capacity for magnesium rechargeable batteries
A study conducted by a research team from the Tokyo University of Science found a new cathode material with higher energy density for magnesium batteries, a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries. In a paper published in the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, the researchers focused on how to improve the performance of cathode materials based on […]
02/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
DEAD RISING: AI-powered ChatGPT to connect the living and the dead
Artur Sychov, founder and CEO of Somnium Space, has claimed that an artificial intelligence chatbot will soon allow the living to converse with people who already died. Somnium Space is a virtual reality world and open-source platform where players can buy land, build, explore and trade. In an interview with Motherboard, Sychov said a user […]
01/27/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Earth’s inner core may have reversed its rotation
Earth’s inner core may have reversed its rotation, according to a team of researchers from China. The team’s peer-reviewed study was published Monday, Jan. 23, in the journal Nature Geoscience. The reversal of the inner core rotation would shorten the length of the day by a fraction of a millisecond over the course of a year, which […]
01/12/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Northern glass frog hides red blood cells in liver to become invisible
According to a recent study, the northern glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) can render itself nearly invisible while asleep by removing almost 90 percent of its red blood cells from circulation and packing them into its liver. The study published December 22 in Science elaborated on this behavior by the amphibian. According to the study authors, […]
12/22/2022
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By Belle Carter
Scientists create protein-based gel that can absorb supersonic projectile impacts
Scientists have created and patented an innovative shock-absorbing material that could bring both the defense and planetary science sectors a notch higher. The breakthrough study conducted by United Kingdom’s University of Kent researchers, led by Professors Ben Goult and Jen Hiscock, indicated that the protective material known as talin could ensure the safety of military and police […]
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