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Do we only use 10% of our brain?
High-resolution electroencephalogram (HR-EEG) at a research laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. Amelie-Benoist / Image Point FR/BSIP DECRYPTION – The idea that…
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Another rare and potentially fatal disease cured by Crispr-Cas9 genetic scissors
The treatment inactivates the gene responsible for kallikrein synthesis in liver cells to limit the release of bradykinin. Sergey Nivens…
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Researchers unravel the mystery of natural selection of planets
Eight or nine planets in our solar system, maybe more? Astronomers have not yet fully resolved the debate that drives…
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The Odysseus lunar probe will soon be mothballed
by Le Figaro with AFP published 1 hour ago, Update 54 minutes ago This February 27, 2024 image shows the…
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On the moon, the American Odysseus probe will soon run out of batteries
by Le Figaro with AFP published Yesterday at 7:11 pm, Update Yesterday at 7:33 pm Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander…
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AI manages to differentiate the brains of men and women
By Alyssa Dore published 2 hours ago, Update 1 hour ago The functional organization of the brain will differ depending…
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The titanic explosion of this black hole created 19 massive star clusters!
When we think of black holes, and especially those that are supermassive and contain at least one million solar masses…
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A lunar probe of intuitive machines probably landed on its side
by Le Figaro with AFP published 2 hours ago, Update 2 hours ago Using a mock-up of the Moon lander,…
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Fifty years after Apollo 17, the United States has returned to the moon
The purpose of this program is to bring out that is” Lunar Economy is”, Relying on private companies to stimulate…
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Tunas are still contaminated with mercury
Methylmercury is consumed by all marine life, from plankton to the largest predators, including salmon, sharks and tuna. Richard Carey…
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