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Modified Eggs May Lead To The End Of Allergies

Allergies to eggs are highly prevalent among children and can be provoked by various food items, including vaccines. However, scientists have recently utilized genome editing technology to create a chicken egg that could potentially be consumed by individuals with egg allergies, ensuring their safety. The allergic reaction occurs due to the immune system’s excessive response […]

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South Africa’s Desert-Like Interior Might Have Been More Welcoming to Our Human Ancestors

The Cape of South Africa and its southern coast were once surrounded by thriving landscapes and abundant food, with long chains of caverns running along the area. Approximately 200,000 years ago, during a glacial phase known as Marine Isotope Stage Six (MIS6), these caves provided a refuge for a group of humans who may have

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The Potential Antidote to Death Cap Mushroom

A team of Scientists has detected a potential remedy for countering the toxicity of the highly lethal death cap mushroom. By employing CRISPR technology, they discovered that an FDA-approved chemical can effectively neutralize the toxin and demonstrate life-saving effects in mouse experiments. However, there are a few conditions and limitations associated with this discovery. While

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Solar Dish Produces Hydrogen and Oxygen and Heat

EPFL engineers have successfully constructed and examined a solar reactor capable of harnessing sunlight and water to produce hydrogen gas. This system not only exhibits exceptional efficiency in hydrogen generation but also effectively utilizes the byproducts of oxygen and heat. Hydrogen has a significant role in renewable energy, one of the most efficient methods of

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New Possibilities Found for Room-Temperature Superconductivity

Room-temperature superconductivity Researchers find that triggering superconductivity with a flash of light requires the same fundamental physics at work in the more stable states needed for devices, opening up a new path toward creating room-temperature superconductivity. Researchers can learn more about a system by jolting it into a somewhat unstable state– scientists call this “out

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Hammerhead Sharks, The First Fish Specie Holding Their Breath.

Scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) have developed a distinctive adaptation to conserve body heat while hunting in frigid depths. In order to enhance their hunting capabilities, they have evolved the ability to shut their gills and prevent heat loss. Many species of fish and marine mammals are recognized for their diving behavior, descending from the

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Ocean Cleanup Stops The Flow of the Indonesian River Rubbish

While the Ocean Cleanup is primarily recognized for its use of large garbage collectors in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, it has also taken measures to hinder the entry of plastic waste into the oceans. Their most recent vessel, the Interceptor, is designed to obstruct approximately 1,000 tons of plastic from entering the Java Sea

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Pterodyamics Expands the Size of Its Impressive Transwing eVTOL with Increased Dihedral

A recently released video demonstrates the flight of an intriguing eVTOL aircraft design on a larger scale. The Transwing platform utilizes a distinctive wing system that can fold at a dihedral angle, enabling smooth transitions between hover and cruise modes and providing significant benefits. Electric VTOL Electric VTOL aircraft that transition from vertical takeoff and

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An Unprecedented Group Behavior, Previously Undocumented, Has Been Observed In Ant Colonies

Scientists in Australia have made a groundbreaking discovery involving a defense mechanism seen in the animal kingdom: Playing Dead. However, this particular instance is unlike anything previously documented. Entire ant colonies were observed engaging in a collective behavior of feigning death, marking a remarkable find. The strategy of appearing dead is commonly employed by various

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