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Scientists gave mice water with the amount of microplastics estimated to be ingested by humans each week

In recent years, anxiety about the spread of microplastics has been growing. It is in the oceans, even in animals and plants, and in the bottled water we drink daily.

At a Mercedes plant… a humanoid robot hired

Apollo performs physically demanding and routine tasks that one would not want to do Apptronik, a leader in the field of creating the next generation...

A telescope observes for the first time an ocean of water vapor around a star

Twice as massive as the Sun, the star HL Taurus has long been in view of ground-based and space-based telescopes The ALMA radio astronomy telescope...

China plans mass production of humanoid robots by 2025

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has published an ambitious plan for the mass production of humanoid robots by 2025. The country should have...

How much does it cost to clone pets?

In the state of Texas, USA, more and more people are making clones of their pets Owners will still have a copy of their pet...

Education seriously extends life

Dropping out of school is as harmful as five drinks a day Scientists from the Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology have revealed the life-prolonging...

Getting older doesn’t make you wiser, a scientific study has shown

Aging does not lead to wisdom, a scientific study has shown, reported "Daily Mail". Dr. Judith Gluck of the University of Klagenfurt, Austria, conducted...

Electronic skin with isothermal adjustment developed

Chinese researchers recently developed a new electronic skin that they say has "excellent isothermal regulation," reports Xinhua. Scientists from the Southern University of Science and...

An artificial intelligence was trained to recognize irony and sarcasm

Experts from New York University have trained an artificial intelligence based on large language models to recognize irony and sarcasm

Women‘s tears contain chemicals that block male aggression

Women's tears contain chemicals that block male aggression, a study by Israeli scientists found, cited by the electronic edition "Euricalert". Specialists from the Weizmann Institute...
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