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Astronomers argue that Magellan, characterized as a violent colonizer, is not deserving of a place in the night sky.

Ferdinand Magellan has long been given a special honor. The renowned explorer’s name has been immortalized in the night sky. Two satellite galaxies of our Milky Way, visible in the southern hemisphere, are known as the Large and Small Magellanic…

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Private health data from the UK has been given for medical research and is also being shared with insurance companies.

The personal health data of 500,000 UK residents, which was intended for medical research, has been disclosed to insurance companies, despite assurances that it would remain confidential. The Observer’s investigation uncovered that UK Biobank shared its extensive biomedical database with…

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The search for evidence of life on Mars by NASA has caused disagreement among experts, as the expenses for the mission skyrocket.

This is one of the most intricate space missions ever planned. A group of robotic probes and rovers will be sent to Mars to collect rock samples, which will later be returned to Earth for examination in search of evidence…

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What is the reason for the ongoing mortality of mothers and infants due to pre-eclampsia?

H After going through a regular pregnancy, Emma Bailey believed that her second childbirth would be relatively smooth. However, at 34 weeks, she started experiencing sudden stabbing pains below her ribcage. She recalls, “The pain was unbearable.” After being taken…

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The recent advancement in US eye surgery is a significant milestone for transplants, marking an exciting time in the medical field.

American doctors have declared that they have successfully performed the first ever full eye transplant, completing a groundbreaking 21-hour operation. Although the recipient, Aaron James, who is 46 years old, is currently unable to see through his new eye and…

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Frank Borman obituary

On December 24, 1968, Frank Borman, who passed away at the age of 95, spoke memorable words as the commander of Apollo 8, the first manned mission to orbit the moon. These words, along with Neil Armstrong’s “giant leap for…

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Frank Borman, the leader of the initial Apollo journey to the moon, passes away at the age of 95.

Frank Borman, the astronaut who led the Christmas 1968 mission of Apollo 8, which orbited the moon 10 times and laid the foundation for the moon landing in the subsequent year, has passed away at the age of 95. According…

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The Impact of Insect Extinction on Our Planet’s Food, Soil, and Water

C When an apple is sliced in half, the pale flesh exposes a group of dark seeds forming a star-shaped pattern. This small arrangement of seeds is tucked away within the fruit, yet it represents a complex network of pollination…

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Researchers have discovered the secret behind the incredible agility of hummingbirds.

When it comes to impressive aerial stunts, hummingbirds can rival Top Gun’s Maverick. Scientists have found that the small animals, which are from North America, have two distinct methods for fitting through narrow spaces that are smaller than their wingspan….

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According to a recent study, tongue-twisters have the potential to be utilized as a means of measuring levels of alcohol intoxication.

If we consider the tale of Peter Piper and his preserved peppers or a lady vending sea shells at the beach, reciting challenging phrases may sound distinct after consuming alcohol instead of being sober. Currently, scientists theorize that modifications in…