When X unveiled its updated terms of service, set to take effect on November 15, users quickly noticed a significant change. The new terms state that by posting or sharing content on the platform, users grant X a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use their content, including for purposes such as training machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) models. This …
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Alarming: Fetuses Absorbing Microplastics That Persist After Birth
A recent study has raised serious concerns about the presence of microplastics in the lungs, hearts, and brains of newborns. Conducted by researchers at Rutgers University, the study found that when newborn mice were exposed to polyamide-12 (PA-12) through inhalation, tiny plastic particles were later detected in their lungs, hearts, livers, kidneys, and brains. The research also revealed that microplastics …
Read More »Watch: Extinct Tasmanian Tiger May Return, Thanks to Preserved Head in Ethanol
The Tasmanian tiger, a marsupial apex predator, went extinct almost a century ago, but scientists are now closer than ever to bringing it back through genome sequencing—much like the fictional revival of dinosaurs in *Jurassic Park*. The Tasmanian tiger’s genome has been reconstructed with 99.9% accuracy, marking a significant breakthrough in the ongoing “de-extinction” project. Currently, only 45 gaps remain …
Read More »Scientists Decode Sperm-Egg Fusion: The Key to Life’s Gateway
New research from scientists in Austria has revealed that sperm and egg cells come together in a manner similar to a lock and key. This study provides valuable insights into the fertilization process and suggests that the same mechanism might be present across a wide range of animals, from fish to humans. “We discovered a fundamental process that seems to …
Read More »Study Suggests Life Could Thrive Beneath Mars’ Frozen Waters
Life on Mars could potentially exist beneath the planet’s frozen surface, according to a new NASA study. The research suggests that microbes might find refuge in meltwater under the ice, similar to environments found on Earth. Using computer models, the study shows that photosynthesis could be possible in shallow meltwater pools just below the ice, based on the amount of …
Read More »Space Balloon Co-Piloted by Richard Branson to Launch in 2025 for $125K Per Ticket
Sir Richard Branson is preparing for another space adventure, this time as a co-pilot on the first-ever commercial stratospheric balloon flight. This comes after Branson became the first billionaire to journey into space in 2021 aboard a Virgin Galactic spacecraft. For this upcoming mission, Branson will be seated inside a pressurized capsule that will be carried by a massive balloon, …
Read More »Living Creatures Discovered 2,500 Meters Beneath Ocean Floor
Scientists have made an extraordinary discovery, identifying animal life beneath the seafloor at a depth of 2,500 meters for the first time. This finding near deep hydrothermal vent systems challenges the previous belief that only microbes inhabited this region, suggesting that more of Earth’s crust could support complex life forms. The discovery highlights that life can thrive even in the …
Read More »Humanoid Robot’s Artwork Set for Sotheby’s Auction, Expected to Fetch $180K
Sotheby’s is preparing to auction a painting created by a humanoid robot for the first time, with the artwork expected to fetch up to $180,000. The robot, named Ai-Da, crafted a portrait of renowned computer scientist and mathematician Alan Turing, titled “AI God,” using its hydraulically powered hands. Ai-Da’s design includes cameras fitted in her eyes, and she operates using …
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