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New trigger proposed for record-smashing 2022 Tonga eruption—unstudied data from seismic wave points to early signals
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New trigger proposed for record-smashing 2022 Tonga eruption—unstudied data from seismic wave points to early signals

Fifteen minutes before the massive January 2022 eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano, a seismic wave was recorded by two distant seismic stations. Now, researchers argue that similar early signals could be used to warn of other impending eruptions in remote oceanic volcanoes.
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Improving detector sensitivity to neutrinos and dark matter: Latest experimental setup yields 50% higher ionization
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Improving detector sensitivity to neutrinos and dark matter: Latest experimental setup yields 50% higher ionization

Fine tuning an experimental setup improved a detector's sensitivity to neutrinos and perhaps eventually dark matter—two difficult-to-measure forms of matter which hold great importance for understanding particle physics and experimental cosmology. The University-of-Michigan-led study is published in Physical Review D.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Synthetic genes can build intracellular structures in a modular, IKEA-like fashion
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Synthetic genes can build intracellular structures in a modular, IKEA-like fashion

Researchers from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy have developed synthetic genes that function like the genes in living cells.
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Science Explorer
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From compliance to conversation: New guidelines push for ethical reflection in research reporting
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From compliance to conversation: New guidelines push for ethical reflection in research reporting

A new study highlights key challenges and tensions in research ethics, particularly in light of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, and calls for the adoption of new research ethics policies.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Face of the Vampire Woman: A Reconstruction of Pień's Mysterious Burial
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Face of the Vampire Woman: A Reconstruction of Pień's Mysterious Burial

In 2022, archaeologists from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń made a startling discovery in Pień, near Dąbrowa Chełmińska, Poland: the grave of a young woman buried with a sickle around her neck and a triangular padlock on her toe. This peculiar arrangement quickly earned her the moniker of the "Vampire Woman." The burial, likely from the 17th century, featured anti-vampire elements—meant, according to some interpretations, to prevent the dead from rising. Now, a collaboration between scientists and Swedish sculptor and archaeologist Oscar Nilsson has brought her face back to life through meticulous reconstruction, reports Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Using a combination of 3D printing, DNA analysis, and forensic artistry, Nilsson recreated the visage of this enigmatic woman, whose life and death remain a topic of fascination and speculation. 17th Century Sickle Burials Reflect Belief that Demons Stalked War-Torn Poland Rh-Negative Blood: An Exotic Bloodline or Random Mutation? Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyHistoryAncient TraditionsRead Later 
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NEWSMAX Feed
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Novo's New Obesity Drug Could Be Most Effective Yet
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Novo's New Obesity Drug Could Be Most Effective Yet

Novo Nordisk is not resting on its laurels. Its blockbuster weight loss drug semaglutide (sold under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy) is expected to become the world's top-selling drug franchise next year and may reach a $130 billion market in the next five years,...
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Supreme Court to Hear Fight Over Louisiana Voting Map
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Supreme Court to Hear Fight Over Louisiana Voting Map

The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by Louisiana officials and civil rights groups to preserve an electoral map that raised the number of Black-majority congressional districts in a legal challenge by a group of voters who called themselves "non-African American."
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Trump Calls for Death Penalty
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Trump Calls for Death Penalty

Former President Donald Trump referenced the recent killing of a Georgia woman by repeating his call for the death penalty when an illegal migrant is found guilty of murder. The man accused of killing 25-year-old Minelys "Mimi" Rodriguez-Ramirez last week is said to be...
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Conservative Satire
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Democrats Warn That If Trump Is Elected It Will Be The End Of Bureaucracy As We Know It
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Democrats Warn That If Trump Is Elected It Will Be The End Of Bureaucracy As We Know It

U.S. — On the eve of a hotly contested presidential election, top Democrats warned the American people that if Trump is elected, it would likely be the end of bureaucracy as we know it.
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Science Explorer
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'An offering to energize the fields': 76 child sacrifice victims, all with their chests cut open, unearthed at burial site in Peru
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'An offering to energize the fields': 76 child sacrifice victims, all with their chests cut open, unearthed at burial site in Peru

An analysis of previous sacrifices at the same site suggests the victims were conquered people brought to work on the land.
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