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Black Holes Might Not Be Quite as 'Simple' as We Thought, New Paper Suggests

By Mike McRaeportal-2

What if there were two event horizons?

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05/10/2023
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A megafactory of false scientific studies affects a Spanish vice-rector and three collaborators

By Manuel AnsedePortal

Engineer Rubén González Crespo, one of the most cited researchers in the world, and his colleagues at the private university UNIR claim that they have been victims of an Indian professor. Together they add up to 16 retracted works

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05/10/2023
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Joaquín Mosquera, oncologist: “The big obstacle in lung cancer is not having screening to get ahead of the disease”

By Jessica Mouzo QuintansPortal

The doctor at the A Coruña Hospital admits that this condition, “generally, when it shows symptoms, it is already advanced.” Five-year survival barely reaches 13%, although the prognosis depends greatly on the surname of the tumor.

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05/10/2023
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Glowing Wombats: Scientists Discover 125 New Species of Fluorescent Mammals

By Felicity Nelsonportal-2

Zebras and bats and bears, oh my!

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05/10/2023
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Nobel Chemistry Winner Failed His First College Chem Exam

By AFPportal-2

There's hope for us still!

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05/10/2023
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It's Official: Scientists Confirm What's Inside The Moon

By Michelle Starrportal-2

The verdict is in.

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04/10/2023
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This Once-Lush Corridor May Have Been The Route Humans Took Out of Africa

By Tessa Koumoundourosportal-2

A pathway to Eurasia.

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04/10/2023
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They discover that a drug against hypertension can 'cure' childhood traumas

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Several studies have shown that traumas are hereditary: a bad experience can be suffered by a person and their descendants. Now, a new study has discovered that these situations, if very extreme, can remain...

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04/10/2023
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The cold couldn't beat them: they lived in the Iberian mountains, even in the middle of glaciation

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

The cold of the last ice age could not overcome them. Not even the deadly temperatures of the most mountainous areas of the Iberian Peninsula, in fact, managed to prevent, between 21,000 and 15,000 years ago, in the Upper Paleolithic, our ancestors...

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04/10/2023
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