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- Gizmodo ( Middle East ) 2025/10/29
Scientists discovered a peculiar “fish neighborhood," one more reason to designate the Weddell Sea as a Marine Protected Area.
- News10NBC ( Middle East ) 2025/10/29
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- Gizmodo ( Middle East ) 2025/10/28
Invasive brown rats appear to be systematically preying on local bat populations, German researchers say.
- Live Science ( Middle East ) 2025/10/27
Being curt or outright mean may make a newer AI model more accurate, a new study shows, defying previous findings on politeness to AI.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2025/10/27
The finding could lead to the development of better drugs for infections like the flu, autoimmune diseases and more.
- Independent ( Yemen ) 2025/10/27
Only male mice showed sustained improvement, study finds
- Live Science ( Middle East ) 2025/10/25
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- Live Science ( Middle East ) 2025/10/25
Humans and our ancestors have been exposed to lead for 2 million years, but the toxic metal may have actually helped our species to develop...
- Mail Online ( Middle East ) 2025/10/25
More than 50,000 Britons have developed bowel cancer because Ministers failed to act on warnings that chemicals used to cure bacon and ham c...
- INDEPENDENT ( United Arab Emirates ) 2025/10/24
Studies have shown men are actually more likely to marry where polygyny is common than where it is rare
- GreeleyTribune ( Saudi Arabia ) 2025/10/23
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- Live Science ( Middle East ) 2025/10/23
Researchers have identified five distinct profiles that map to certain brain signatures. Each profile is tied to certain behaviors and cogni...
- INDEPENDENT ( United Arab Emirates ) 2025/10/23
Imaging technology has allowed scientists to study fossils that are buried deep in the rock or too small to handle
- Live Science ( Middle East ) 2025/10/23
Carolyn Bertozzi and colleagues laid out a way to make paradigm-shifting "click-chemistry" compatible with living cells, opening up a window...
- Live Science ( Middle East ) 2025/10/23
Inspired by animal vision, the eye could become part of soft robots without any electronic components.