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Andromeda 2 Movie [Video]

Andromeda 2 Movie

Andromeda 2 Movie Trailer HD - Plot synopsis: Following the events of Andromeda, Aiden Crawford returns to Earth to enlist NASA scientists to travel back in time and change the course of space history,..

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Wounded wild orangutan seen using plant as medicine BBC News [Video]

Wounded wild orangutan seen using plant as medicine BBC News

A Sumatran orangutan in Indonesia has self-medicated using a paste made from plants to heal a large wound on his cheek, said scientists.

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Scientists Are Testing an mRNA Vaccine for Brain Cancer [Video]

Scientists Are Testing an mRNA Vaccine for Brain Cancer

Researchers at the University of Florida have announced encouraging results from a clinical trial of an mRNA vaccine for brain cancer. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman has the story.

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Addressing Root Causes [Video]

Addressing Root Causes

Dr. Michael Gaeta transitioned over to alternative medicine when he witnessed the carnage that the conventional system can leave in its wake. He wanted to get to the root cause of chronic disease and..

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Kew Gardens unveils sculpture exhibition, fusing art and nature [Video]

Kew Gardens unveils sculpture exhibition, fusing art and nature

The visual artist Marc Quinn was inspired by scientists' research about plants in London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. With their collaboration, he has created an exhibition of 16 sculptures..

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Scientists Discover Previously Unexplored Underground Habitat [Video]

Scientists Discover Previously Unexplored Underground Habitat

A new molecular DNA analysis technique has enabled the detection of viable microbes at depths of up to 4.20 meters. This discovery also holds significance for the search for extraterrestrial life.

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Are Stairs the Fountain of Youth? Scientists Say Yes! [Video]

Are Stairs the Fountain of Youth? Scientists Say Yes!

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Scientists Question Claim That T. Rex Was as Smart as Modern Monkeys [Video]

Scientists Question Claim That T. Rex Was as Smart as Modern Monkeys

Scientists Question Claim , That T. Rex Was as Smart, as Modern Monkeys. 'Gizmodo' reports that a team of researchers recently investigated claims that the Tyrannosaurus rex could have been as smart..

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The Rundown Live #975 - A.I. Priest, Vidu A.I. Creation, Digital Twins, Occult [Video]

The Rundown Live #975 - A.I. Priest, Vidu A.I. Creation, Digital Twins, Occult

On today's broadcast, Spicey A.I. Generated images of politicians, Meet Vidu: China’s answer to OpenAI’s text-to-video generator Sora, Digital Twin Helps Raleigh, N.C., Foresee, Combat..

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Negotiations on Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution Reach Critical Phase [Video]

Negotiations on Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution Reach Critical Phase

Negotiations on Global Treaty , to End Plastic Pollution , Reach Critical Phase . 'The Independent' reports that negotiators from around the world have met to discuss what could become a global..

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'Rule of Four' Molecular Structure Stumps Scientists [Video]

'Rule of Four' Molecular Structure Stumps Scientists

'Rule of Four' , Molecular Structure , Stumps Scientists. 'Newsweek' reports that scientists are baffled by a bizarre "Rule of Four" that has been identified in the basic molecular structure of most..

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Scientists create octopus-inspired ‘super strong’ robotic suction cups [Video]

Scientists create octopus-inspired ‘super strong’ robotic suction cups

The scientists were inspired by the way natural organisms, such as octopuses, can stick to rocks with their suckers.

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Taylor Hudak & Kate Shemirani on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 25 April 2024 [Video]

Taylor Hudak & Kate Shemirani on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 25 April 2024

GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Taylor Hudak is an American-Hungarian journalist based in Budapest, Hungary. Taylor covers issues focused on human rights, free speech, health, and law. She researches, writes, and..

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Voices From the Democide [Video]

Voices From the Democide

Have you seen the earth-shattering film ‘Playing God’? In this documentary, those harmed by the pandemic protocols and countermeasures speak out, bearing witness to the agenda behind countless..

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Genetic Scissors - Editing DNA [Video]

Genetic Scissors - Editing DNA

Gene editing, also known as genome editing, is a powerful technology that allows scientists to modify an organism’s DNA. By precisely altering specific locations in the genome, gene editing enables..

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Is this true for your dog🐶? Let me know in the comments👇 [Video]

Is this true for your dog🐶? Let me know in the comments👇

🐾Scientists Finally Uncover The Secret

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Could this pink rice be the food of the future? Scientists say it’s more nutritious than normal rice [Video]

Could this pink rice be the food of the future? Scientists say it’s more nutritious than normal rice

A South Korean research team has developed a new hybrid food, an affordable and eco-friendly source of protein, in a bid to develop a sustainable future option.

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Scientists probe causes behind mass beaching of pilot whales in Australia [Video]

Scientists probe causes behind mass beaching of pilot whales in Australia

Rescue efforts are underway, but at least 26 of the whales have died.

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Scientists Discover Key to Unlocking the Secret of Degenerative Brain Disorders Like Alzheimer’s [Video]

Scientists Discover Key to Unlocking the Secret of Degenerative Brain Disorders Like Alzheimer’s

how to reduce risk of alzheimer's,21 secrets to boosting your brain power,what is the benefits of clove,degenerative brain disease,brain health,how to exercise your brain to make it..

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A Cheaper and More Sustainable Lithium Battery [Video]

A Cheaper and More Sustainable Lithium Battery

Scientists have developed an ultralow-concentration electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries.

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Can the Bible be Trusted? [Video]

Can the Bible be Trusted?

The mainstream media, international community, top internet podcasters, scientists, colleges and many others are trying to figure the world problems, while ridiculing and even ignoring the one book..

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Research Suggests Link Between Brain Activity and Maintaining a Healthy Diet [Video]

Research Suggests Link Between Brain Activity and Maintaining a Healthy Diet

Research Suggests Link , Between Brain Activity and , Maintaining a Healthy Diet. Research Suggests Link , Between Brain Activity and , Maintaining a Healthy Diet. 'Newsweek' reports that..

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192 - News [Video]

192 - News

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Light Waves Like Never Before: Scientists Unveil Groundbreaking Optical Quantum Detection [Video]

Light Waves Like Never Before: Scientists Unveil Groundbreaking Optical Quantum Detection

Researchers at Paderborn University have used a new method to determine the characteristics of optical, i.e. light-based, quantum states. For the first time, they are using certain photon detectors –..

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They found a new use for their DEW's: Hurricane "Rapid Intensification" [Video]

They found a new use for their DEW's: Hurricane "Rapid Intensification"

How did Hurricane Otis intensify from a Tropical Storm to a Category 5 Hurricane overnight, and why are scientists firing "Trillion-Watt-Lasers" into clouds?

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Chinese scientist who published Covid-19 virus sequence allowed back in his lab after sit-in protest

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Scientists solve 100-year-old 'pharaoh's curse'

Scientists debunk the 'Curse of the Pharaohs' surrounding King Tut's tomb, attributing deaths to radiation exposure, not supernatural forces. High levels of radiation within the tomb may have caused..
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First detailed atlas of the Moon released by China

China achieves a milestone in lunar exploration with the release of the world's first complete high-definition geologic atlas of the moon, available in Chinese and English. This atlas, scaled at 1:2.5..
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Gujrat Scientists Find Crocodile Skeleton. But It Was Something Else...

The researcher suggested that the 'Vasuki Indicus' discovered by the scientists of IIT Roorkee that this fossil can provide a lot of information about the process of evolution. 
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El Nino not climate change driving southern Africa drought: Study

A drought that pushed millions of people into hunger across southern Africa has been driven mostly by the El Nino weather pattern -- not climate change, scientists said on Thursday. Earlier this month,..
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Ram Lalla’s ‘Suryatilak’ done; PM, CM call it an emotional moment

Sunlight beam 'Suryatilak' on Ram Lalla during Ram Navami at the temple. PM Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath expressed joy. Modi termed the event emotional, shared pictures. Various dignitaries and..
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Queen bumblebees surprise scientists by surviving underwater

Bumblebees can surprisingly withstand days underwater, according to a study published Wednesday, suggesting they could withstand increased floods brought on by climate change that threaten their winter..
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Avantor Emphasizes Importance of Collaboration, Leveraging Technological Advancements in India Biopharma Forum Series

Avantor, Inc., a leading global provider of mission-critical products and services to customers in the life sciences and advanced technology industries, hosted first-of-its-kind series of Biopharma..
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Biggest since Big Bang: James Webb telescope unravels origin of 'BOAT'

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has uncovered a significant finding, pinpointing the origin of the most powerful cosmic explosion since the Big Bang, dubbed the "BOAT" or "brightest of all time."..
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'No need for cell towers: China has revolutionised smartphone communications'

Chinese scientists achieve a groundbreaking milestone with the world's first satellite 'Tiantong' enabling direct smartphone calls. The Tiantong-1 series in geosynchronous orbit covers Asia-Pacific,..
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Forever Chemicals used in bandages can cause cancer

Bandages may contain 'forever chemicals' like PFAS, raising health concerns. Global bans on non-essential PFAS are proposed due to growing apprehension. Some of the most trusted brands have been found..
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NASA unveils probe bound for Jupiter's possibly life-sustaining moon

US space scientists unveil Nasa's mission to investigate Jupiter's moon Europa for signs of alien life. The spacecraft Clipper, set for launch in October, aims to study Europa's icy surface and assess..
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Nobel-winning physicist Peter Higgs dies aged 94: Edinburgh University

British physicist Peter Higgs, whose theory of a mass-giving particle the so-called Higgs boson -- jointly earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics, has died aged 94, the University of Edinburgh..
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Scientist claims this 100-million-year-old creature found in Amber, once lived inside dinosaurs

Researchers from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have published a paper announcing the discovery of a prehistoric tapeworm preserved partially..
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Cataclysmic end: Scientists warn 'Earth could be swallowed up by Sun'


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Suryatilak being attempted on first Ram Navami to greet Ram lalla

Scientists and experts collaborate to set up an optomechanical system at Ram Temple for Suryatilak on Ram Navami, with no electronic system or battery. Trials ongoing to ensure manual sunray direction..
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World’s largest digital camera with 3200MP sensor is ready to shoot

Scientists at the SLAC have announced that the world's biggest digital camera is finally ready to film the universe after 20 years in development.
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· Ultima Alkaline battery and Neeraj Chopra signifies a convergence of two champions who share a commitment to excellence and innovation. · The TVC highlights the importance of uninterrupted..
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Escalating temperature in Antarctica sparks global concern for climate change

The escalating global temperatures have raised significant concerns, with scientists at the Concordia research station on the eastern edge of the Antarctic plateau documenting a remarkable phenomenon...
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Scientists go ‘Desi’ to chart largest 3D map of universe

TIFR's 3D map with six million galaxies, aided by Desi, reveals ancient signals helping to understand dark energy and universe expansion. Alam's team simulates galactic models accurately, while the..
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India Post opens third post office in Antarctica

In a symbolic yet landmark effort, India Post opened its third post office in the icy continent of Antarctica near the South Pole Monday. India runs research missions in the icy, uninhabited terrain..
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Why Nasa is using high-flying jets to chase total solar eclipse

Nasa's WB-57 jets provide scientists with extended eclipse observation time, enabling innovative research and uncovering insights into the solar system's workings. Flying at high altitudes, the jets..
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'100 times worse than Covid': Scientists warn of deadly H5N1 bird flu pandemic

Experts have highlighted that the H5N1 pandemic could be much more severe than the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Nasa discovers how El Niño is changing saltiness of coastal waters across the world

In a significant breakthrough, scientists from Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have revealed how the El Niño phenomenon influences the saltiness, or salinity, of coastal waters around the..
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How US is trying 'sun blocking' to cool the Earth

US scientists experiment with 'sun blocking' technology to reflect sunlight back into space and cool the Earth as a temporary solution to global warming. The test assessed the dispersal of salt..
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Colossal 'ocean' found 700km below Earth's crust

Scientists reveal a colossal ocean 700km beneath Earth's surface, challenging our understanding of water origins. Ringwoodite, a mineral acting like a "sponge," holds this vast reservoir. Seismic..
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Indian scientists unravel genetic secrets behind lumpy skin disease outbreak

Indian scientists unveil critical insights into LSDV evolution and outbreak, impacting India's economy. The study identifies genetic variations affecting virulence and disease severity, crucial for..
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How solar eclipses bring surprising changes in animal behavior

Animal reactions to solar eclipses vary, from birds adjusting their routines to marine life like whales acting differently. Scientists study these behaviors, often observed in zoos during eclipses, to..
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Tapping into Nutritional Richness: Tocotrienols and Antioxidants of Palm Oil

Tocotrienols, a form of vitamin E, are renowned for their powerful antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances capable of preventing or slowing down cell damage caused by oxidation, harmful..
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Tamil Nadu scientists develop powerful new ‘light’ formula

CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre in Chennai introduces a low-cost Emergency Retrieval System (ERS) utilizing aluminium alloy modules for scalability, meeting IEEE standards. Patents applied..
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Alarm over rising cancer rates among under-50s following Kate Middleton's diagnosis

In response to Kate Middleton's unexpected cancer diagnosis, a global health concern has arisen regarding the increasing prevalence of cancer among individuals under 50. Scientists are urgently..
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New Zealand's glaciers shrinking faster, scientist warns

New Zealand's glaciers are shrinking as ice melts at an accelerating rate, a top government scientist warned Monday after concluding a monitoring expedition in the country's Southern Alps. Government..
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Odours to fight jet lag? Bengal scientists’ research on moths may help find ways

Male moths' circadian rhythm affected by female moth pheromones over light, explores odours for jet lag. Abhishek Chatterjee, Sagnik Ghosh research bio-control, pesticides, mosquito cycles, mating..
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Scientists have discovered a flaw in the encryption process of AI chatbots that leaves your chats prone to eavesdropping through a side-channel attack.
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