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These 545-million-year-old fossil trails just rewrote the story of evolution

The Cambrian explosion was an extraordinary phenomenon in the evolution of life on the planet that led to the emergence…

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These 4K night vision binoculars make backyard mysteries way more fun

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Tiny creatures, massive impact: How zooplankton store 65 million tonnes of carbon annually

A groundbreaking study has revealed that small but mighty zooplankton — including copepods, krill, and salps — are key players…

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Should I freeze my sperm? Men consider their ‘sixth vital sign.’

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. It’s fertility on ice. Egg-freezing boomed…

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The internet is gross—AdGuard’s helps you clean it up (and banish ads) on ever device in your household

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Parkinson’s may begin decades earlier — and your immune system might know first

Your T cells work hard to fight disease. Unfortunately, “friendly fire” from T cells can sometimes harm the body's healthy…

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AI sees what doctors miss: Fatty liver disease hidden in chest x-rays

Fatty liver disease, caused by the accumulation of fat in the liver, is estimated to affect one in four people…

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This breakthrough turns old tech into pure gold — No mercury, no cyanide, just light and salt

An interdisciplinary team of experts in green chemistry, engineering and physics at Flinders University in Australia has developed a safer…

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Graphene just unlocked “impossible” quantum currents without magnets

Scientists from TU Delft (The Netherlands) have observed quantum spin currents in graphene for the first time without using magnetic…

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Self-lighting chip uses quantum tunneling to spot a trillionth of a gram

Optical biosensors use light waves as a probe to detect molecules, and are essential for precise medical diagnostics, personalized medicine,…

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