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Meet HD 20794 d: A world of extremes! 🌍✨ At 6.5 times Earth's mass, this exoplanet could be a rocky super-Earth or a gas-shrouded mini-Neptune. But what truly sets it apart is its wild orbit—swinging between Venus-like heat and Mars-like cold over 647 days. Intriguingly, its

Meet HD 20794 d: A world of extremes! 🌍✨

At 6.5 times Earth's mass, this exoplanet could be a rocky super-Earth or a gas-shrouded mini-Neptune. But what truly sets it apart is its wild orbit—swinging between Venus-like heat and Mars-like cold over 647 days.

Intriguingly, its
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Fighting cyberattacks with AI… and epidemiology? 🤖🔬 BT is deploying an AI trained on epidemic modeling—the same mathematical principles used since 1760 to track disease spread. From smallpox to COVID-19, these models have shaped public health responses. Now, they’re being

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Your brain cell and skin cell share the same DNA—but why are they so different? 🧬✨ The secret lies in the 3D folding of genetic material, which controls gene expression. Now, MIT chemists have harnessed generative AI to predict these 3D genome structures in minutes, a

Your brain cell and skin cell share the same DNA—but why are they so different? 🧬✨

The secret lies in the 3D folding of genetic material, which controls gene expression. Now, MIT chemists have harnessed generative AI to predict these 3D genome structures in minutes, a
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Once seen as primitive brutes, Neanderthals are now recognized as intelligent, resourceful, and culturally rich. 🧠🪨 They crafted complex tools, made flour, used plant-based medicine, and even practiced rituals for their dead—traits once thought unique to Homo sapiens. 170

Once seen as primitive brutes, Neanderthals are now recognized as intelligent, resourceful, and culturally rich. 🧠🪨

They crafted complex tools, made flour, used plant-based medicine, and even practiced rituals for their dead—traits once thought unique to Homo sapiens.

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Southern right whales may be among the longest-lived mammals on Earth! 🐋✨ New research suggests they can live past 130 years, with some possibly reaching 150—nearly double previous estimates. What secrets do these ocean giants hold about longevity and survival? Could studying

Southern right whales may be among the longest-lived mammals on Earth! 🐋✨ New research suggests they can live past 130 years, with some possibly reaching 150—nearly double previous estimates.

What secrets do these ocean giants hold about longevity and survival? Could studying
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A new report from The Alan Turing Institute suggests Large Language Models (LLMs) could revolutionize banking, insurance, and fraud detection—enhancing efficiency and security. With the power to analyze vast datasets and generate insights, LLMs aren’t just for chatbots; they’re

A new report from The Alan Turing Institute suggests Large Language Models (LLMs) could revolutionize banking, insurance, and fraud detection—enhancing efficiency and security.

With the power to analyze vast datasets and generate insights, LLMs aren’t just for chatbots; they’re
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Could humans live for 1,000 years? 🧬⏳ While evolution may have set a hard limit around 115 years, aging researchers believe we can go far beyond. Advances in geroscience and genetic 'software' tweaks might one day rewrite our biological clock. From compounds that extend

Could humans live for 1,000 years? 🧬⏳

While evolution may have set a hard limit around 115 years, aging researchers believe we can go far beyond. Advances in geroscience and genetic 'software' tweaks might one day rewrite our biological clock.

From compounds that extend
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Can Alzheimer’s-linked proteins be transmitted? 🧠⚠️ New research suggests that sticky proteins—a hallmark of Alzheimer’s—may have been passed through old surgical practices, particularly growth hormone treatments from cadavers. While Alzheimer’s isn’t contagious, this raises

Can Alzheimer’s-linked proteins be transmitted? 🧠⚠️

New research suggests that sticky proteins—a hallmark of Alzheimer’s—may have been passed through old surgical practices, particularly growth hormone treatments from cadavers. While Alzheimer’s isn’t contagious, this raises
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How can we know if an asteroid is on a collision course with Earth? ☄️🌍" For centuries, astronomers have used Kepler’s Laws to track celestial objects. Today, advanced telescopes, digital cameras, and AI-powered automation scan the skies every night, hunting for moving objects

How can we know if an asteroid is on a collision course with Earth? ☄️🌍"

For centuries, astronomers have used Kepler’s Laws to track celestial objects. Today, advanced telescopes, digital cameras, and AI-powered automation scan the skies every night, hunting for moving objects
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Could microbial movement be the key to finding alien life? 🔬🌌" Microbes thrive in Earth’s most extreme environments—from deep-sea vents to Antarctic ice-covered lakes. If life can survive there, could it also exist in the subsurface oceans of Europa or the water-rich regions

Could microbial movement be the key to finding alien life? 🔬🌌"

Microbes thrive in Earth’s most extreme environments—from deep-sea vents to Antarctic ice-covered lakes. If life can survive there, could it also exist in the subsurface oceans of Europa or the water-rich regions
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Physicists Unlock a Crucial Superconductivity Secret in ‘Magic-Angle’ Graphene. In superconducting materials, paired electrons move with zero resistance—like a traffic-free express lane. But how smoothly they flow depends on superfluid stiffness, a key measure of

Physicists Unlock a Crucial Superconductivity Secret in ‘Magic-Angle’ Graphene. 
In superconducting materials, paired electrons move with zero resistance—like a traffic-free express lane. But how smoothly they flow depends on superfluid stiffness, a key measure of
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A newly discovered cosmic giant is rewriting our understanding of the universe! 🌌✨ Meet Quipu—a vast superstructure where galaxies form clusters within clusters, stretching an astonishing 1.3 billion light-years across and weighing 200 quadrillion solar masses. This is the

A newly discovered cosmic giant is rewriting our understanding of the universe! 🌌✨

Meet Quipu—a vast superstructure where galaxies form clusters within clusters, stretching an astonishing 1.3 billion light-years across and weighing 200 quadrillion solar masses.

This is the
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Behold Saturn like never before! 🪐✨ The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a breathtaking view of Saturn and its iconic rings, unveiling details with unprecedented clarity. From shimmering ice particles to hidden structures in the rings, JWST is giving us a whole new

Behold Saturn like never before! 🪐✨

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a breathtaking view of Saturn and its iconic rings, unveiling details with unprecedented clarity. From shimmering ice particles to hidden structures in the rings, JWST is giving us a whole new
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Unlike humans, plants can’t rely on circulating immune cells—they must defend themselves cell by cell. 🌱🛡️ New research from the Salk Institute reveals how plant cells switch roles to fight off pathogens. When under attack, they transform into PRIMER cells—acting as immune hubs

Unlike humans, plants can’t rely on circulating immune cells—they must defend themselves cell by cell. 🌱🛡️

New research from the Salk Institute reveals how plant cells switch roles to fight off pathogens. When under attack, they transform into PRIMER cells—acting as immune hubs
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Your cells are recycling machines! 🔄🧬 Through autophagy, cells break down unneeded components, preventing harmful buildup and recycling nutrients. But how does this process begin? A research team from Max Planck Institute & University of Freiburg has uncovered the conditions

Your cells are recycling machines! 🔄🧬

Through autophagy, cells break down unneeded components, preventing harmful buildup and recycling nutrients. But how does this process begin?

A research team from Max Planck Institute & University of Freiburg has uncovered the conditions
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Your morning coffee might be feeding more than just your energy levels! ☕🔬 A massive Nature Microbiology study found that regular coffee drinkers have higher levels of Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus—a gut bacterium linked to better digestion & nutrient absorption. This microbe

Your morning coffee might be feeding more than just your energy levels! ☕🔬

A massive Nature Microbiology study found that regular coffee drinkers have higher levels of Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus—a gut bacterium linked to better digestion & nutrient absorption. This microbe
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On Dec 27, astronomers spotted 2024 YR4, a 40-100m asteroid, just days after it zoomed past Earth at twice the distance of the Moon. Initially dismissed as routine, follow-up observations have increased its impact risk to 1.6%—the highest for any asteroid since Apophis in 2004.

On Dec 27, astronomers spotted 2024 YR4, a 40-100m asteroid, just days after it zoomed past Earth at twice the distance of the Moon. Initially dismissed as routine, follow-up observations have increased its impact risk to 1.6%—the highest for any asteroid since Apophis in 2004.