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AstraZeneca’s COVID Vaccine No Longer Authorized for Use in Europe

AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine had been safe and effective in battling the pandemic before it was withdrawn in the European market. Continue reading to learn more.

Institute of Molecular Biotechnology Develops Organoid Model Showing Neuronal Development in Brain

Institute of Molecular Biotechnology successfully created an organoid model that allows for a thorough examination of the brain's neural connections. Continue reading to learn more.

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Giant Crystal Cave in Mexico: A Chamber Where Gypsum Grows Six Times the Size of a Human

Deep below a mountain near Naica, Mexico lies a stunning but deadly collection of huge selenite gypsum crystals. Read the article to learn more.

First-of-Its-Kind Superfast Propulsion Model Suggests Warp Drives May Be Possible in the Future

A new study offers theoretical underpinning to warp drives, suggesting that a fictional superluminal spacecraft propulsion system may actually work. Learn more about it in this article.

Bizarre Green, Blue Laser Pointing Up Into the Sky Near Coit Tower in San Francisco Explained

The strange green and blue light spotted in the skies in San Francisco earlier this week was from a security company. Continue reading to know the full story.

Neuralink's First In-Human Brain Implant Encounters Issue But It Doesn't Pose Direct Risk to Patient

Neuralink announced in a blog that a number of threads retracted from the brain of the patient implanted with a brain-computer interface (BCI) in January. Continue reading to learn more.

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Colorado River Toad Releases Psychedelic Compounds That Could Treat Depression, Anxiety [Study]

Colorado River Toads secrete psychedelic substances comparable to dimethyltryptamine (DMT) when they are scared. Continue reading to learn more.

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Lunar Standstill: Rare Cosmic Event May Reveal Stonehenge’s Connection to the Moon

An astronomical event suggests that the Stonehenge may not only be aligned to the Sun, but is connected to the Moon as well. Find out more about it in this article.

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Photon Momentum: Scientists Discover New Property of Light Similar to Electrons of Solid Materials

A team of experts discovered photon momentum which can unlock silicon-based optoelectronics capabilities. Check this article to learn more.

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NASA Video Provides Visualization of a Flight Toward Event Horizon of a Supermassive Black Hole

With the help of a supercomputer, NASA produced an immersive simulation of the journey inside a black hole. Continue reading the article to learn more.

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Youth Skin Care Obsession: Doctor Explains What To Do and What To Avoid

Skin care has become a popular trend among teens and tweens. Read to learn what doctors have to say about it.

Tourist Traffic Could Be Driving Algal Bloom Growth in Lake Windermere, Causing the Waters To Turn Green, Researchers Claim

A new study suggests that tourist influx could be driving the greening and growth of algae blooms in Lake Windermere. Read to learn more.

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Shorter Lifespan, Study Reveals; How Dangerous Are They?

Ultra-processed foods are known to be dangerous to health, and a new study sheds light on how they could affect mortality risk. Read to learn more.

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Case Closed? 2,700-Year-Old Mystery of Temple Symbols in Ancient City Could Have Been Solved by Historian

The temple symbols in an ancient Mesopotamian City have remained a long-standing mystery. Read to learn more.

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Rare Wooden Structure From Bronze Age Discovered by Archaeologists in Well-Preserved Condition

Given how wooden material tends to decay quickly, it is rare to come across such a well-preserved discovery from thousands of years ago. Read to learn more.

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Prehistoric Pandemic: How Did ERV-FC Infect Mammals for 15 Million Years?

Millions of years ago, an ancient group of viruses infected countless mammals, and their fragment still echoes on today. Read the article to learn more.

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Can Adults Still Develop Food Allergies? Here’s What the Expert Says

Adults could still develop food allergies even if they didn't have any when they were kids. Continue reading to learn more.

Extremely Rare Tornado Spinning in Opposite Direction Hits Oklahoma; What Causes Anticyclonic Windstorms?

Meteorologists were amazed by a unique kind of tornado and weird radar sights observed in Oklahoma. Find out more about it in this article.

Beethoven Suffered From Lead Poisoning but It Wasn’t the Cause of His Death [Study]

Ludwig van Beethoven had tons of health issues before he passed away. Continue reading to know why researchers said lead poisoning was not the cause of his death.

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Leprosy May Have Spread Between Humans and Squirrels in Medieval England, Genome Analysis Shows

Genetic analysis shows strains of leprosy in Medieval squirrels and humans, supporting the theory on the role of fur trade in spreading the infectious disease. Learn more about it in this article.

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Cybertruck Owner Tests Vehicle’s Frunk After Tesla Fixes It; Watch How He Nearly Cuts His Finger

A Cybertruck owner said that Tesla's software update protects one's banana but the fingers are still at risk. Ope the article and watch the experiment.

Hydrogen Atoms Used in Exploring Ancient History of Earth Can Also Help Track Cancer Growth

A tool usually used in geology was employed by a team of geologists and biologists in detecting the atomic fingerprints of cancer. Check this article to learn more.

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2,500-Year-Old Illyrian Helmet Excavated in a Burial Site in Croatia Could Be Votive Offering or Part of Cult Practice

The Illyrian helmet that was recently discovered could have affected the enemy psychologically if it was used in the battle, according to an excavation researcher. Continue reading to learn more.

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S73-7 Satellite That Has Been Missing Rediscovered Orbiting Undetected for 25 Years

The Infra-Red Calibration Balloon (S73-7) satellite went off the grid twice before it was found last month. Continue reading to learn more.

‘God’s Hand’ Interstellar Cloud: Dark Energy Camera Detects Cometary Globule Reaching for the Stars

Astronomers have captured the red glow of a ghostly hand reaching from within the Gum Nebula. Find out more about it in this article.

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Stair Climbing: How Good Is It For Health?

Stair climbing is a type of aerobic exercise that could yield wondrous health benefits. Read to learn more.

Prey Playing Dead? Dice Snake Fakes Death Using Bloody, Gory Tactics To Avoid Getting Eaten by Predators, Study Reveals

Some dice snakes appear to smear themselves with feces and leak blood from their mouths as they fake their deaths. Read to learn more.

Activated in Fault Zone in Texas Could Yield Heightened Seismic Activity, More Earthquakes [STUDY]

A newly activated fault zone in Texas could lead to more seismic activity and earthquakes. Read to learn more.

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Alexander the Great's Bathroom From 2,300 Years Ago Where Young Ruler Could Have Bathed With Companion Discovered by Archaeologists in Royal City of Aigai

The young ruler could have bathed with his companions in this old bathroom. Read to learn more. Archaeologists have found Alexander the Great's bathroom in the palace of the Royal city of Aigai.

FLiRT COVID Strain Summer Wave: Scientists Warn of Seasonal Surge Amidst Detection, Spread of New Omicron Subvariants; What Are Their Symptoms?

A summer wave of infections may hit as new FLiRT COVID variants spread across the US. Read to learn more.