A study has explored the techniques used by chimpanzees to select stone tools for cracking nuts, revealing possible similarities to methods employed by ancient human […]
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How Do Mosquito Repellents Work? Chemistry Expert Explains
It’s summertime, and for many of us that means plenty of time outside – and, unfortunately, mosquitoes. The combination of the increase in temperature and […]
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says the Company Is Now Focusing on Superintelligence
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claimed that the company now has a fundamental understanding of how to build artificial general intelligence (AGI) and is shifting its […]
Chilean president Gabriel Boric makes historic trip to South Pole becoming the first head of state to visit and third head of government
This article requires pre-publication review by an uninvolved reviewer (one not substantially involved in writing the article). –Article last amended: Jan 4 at 22:01:24 UTC […]
Biden To Award Highest US Civilian Honour To Hillary Clinton, Messi, Soros
US President Joe Biden has announced the names of 19 individuals who will receive the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. […]
Crystal-Based Cooling Technology Could Offer Sustainable Solution for Fridges and Air Conditioners
A novel crystal-based technology has been identified as a potential solution for sustainable cooling systems. Current refrigeration and air conditioning devices rely on liquid-based systems […]
Solar Missions in 2025: Heliophysics Projects and Spacecrafts That Will Study the Sun
The study of the Sun and its influence on the solar system is expected to make significant strides in 2025. The year will bring new […]
New Study Uncovers Vital Ocean Processes for Carbon Storage and Climate Regulation
Organic carbon preservation in ocean sediments, a phenomenon critical to the Earth’s carbon cycle, has been illuminated by new research. The study explores mechanisms that […]
Lake Mendota’s Bacteria Are Stuck in an Evolutionary Loop, Finds Study
Seasonal variations in Lake Mendota in Wisconsin, US, appear to drive rapid evolutionary changes in bacterial species, as revealed through a long-term genetic study. Bacteria […]
First-Ever Female Burial with Weapons, Believed to Be a Warrior, Discovered in Hungary
The first confirmed case of a female burial with weapons from the 10th century in the Carpathian Basin, Hungary, has been uncovered. Skeletal remains and […]