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Lab-grown chicken meat is now USDA approved – if you can afford it
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June 22, 2023
Lab-grown chicken meat is now USDA approved – if you can afford it
The global lab-grown meat industry reached a significant milestone as the US Department of Agriculture authorized two fledgling enterprises to commence selling cell-cultivated poultry to US customers. As per CNBC’s…
Expert: Extraterrestrials will most likely contact artificial intelligence before humans due to likely ‘kinship’
International News
June 22, 2023
Expert: Extraterrestrials will most likely contact artificial intelligence before humans due to likely ‘kinship’
According to an astronomy expert from Harvard University, it is probable that extraterrestrial beings will communicate with artificial intelligence prior to humans, as these aliens may relate to human-made technology.“My…
Oceans could be hidden deep within Uranus’ moons
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May 11, 2023
Oceans could be hidden deep within Uranus’ moons
It is highly probable that the four biggest moons of Uranus might harbor a vast ocean layer, spanning several miles beneath their icy coverings and far-reaching cores. NASA has released…
Thanks to AI, the universe is being weighed.
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March 24, 2023
Thanks to AI, the universe is being weighed.
Scientists have long been attempting to measure the mass of galaxy clusters through what is known as “integrated electron pressure.” However, this method is not always accurate, and researchers have…
Recycling plastic could become simpler with the use of Super Glue.
Environment
March 24, 2023
Recycling plastic could become simpler with the use of Super Glue.
By pure happenstance, one of mankind’s most significant innovations came about in 1942 amidst the United States’ entry into World War II following the Pearl Harbor bombing. As the populace…
The Freakiest Comet We’ve Ever Seen: ‘Oumuamua is Not an Alien Probe, But…
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March 24, 2023
The Freakiest Comet We’ve Ever Seen: ‘Oumuamua is Not an Alien Probe, But…
In 2017, the discovery of the interstellar object ‘Oumuamua piqued the interest of astronomy enthusiasts. Being the first object ever seen from another solar system, its tube-like shape and small…
Scientists revive ‘zombie viruses’ from permafrost that are able to infect cells
International News
March 14, 2023
Scientists revive ‘zombie viruses’ from permafrost that are able to infect cells
(The AEGIS Alliance) – A group of international climate scientists has discovered that “zombie viruses” can infect amoeba cells when revived. The research, published in the open-access journal Viruses, examined…
NASA’s DART spacecraft zooming at 15,000 mph will smash into an asteroid
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September 24, 2022
NASA’s DART spacecraft zooming at 15,000 mph will smash into an asteroid
(The AEGIS Alliance) – A spacecraft from NASA which has devoted the bulk of a year preparing to strike its intended target, an asteroid, will ultimately accomplish this on Monday…
The nine boundaries humanity must respect to keep the planet habitable
MongaBay
March 30, 2021
The nine boundaries humanity must respect to keep the planet habitable
(MongaBay) – Glenn Scherer – MongaBay – Creative Commons All life on Earth, and human civilization, are sustained by vital biogeochemical systems, which are in delicate balance. However, our species — due…
Psychology experiment will see 15 people trapped in a cave for 40 days without sense of time
Health News
March 16, 2021
Psychology experiment will see 15 people trapped in a cave for 40 days without sense of time
(The AEGIS Alliance) – Would you agree to stay in a cave for 40 days, surrounded by people who are strangers to you and also without any access to natural…