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2,700-year-old temple with altar overflowing with jewel-studded offerings unearthed on Greek island The temple sits adjacent to a sanctuary dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis.
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'A big cosmological mystery': Newfound cosmic corkscrew defies our understanding of the universe The structure is so large, it defies one of the simplest rules of cosmology.
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NASA unveils X-59 plane to test supersonic flight over US cities NASA is hoping to gather evidence that its X-59 aircraft will be able to fly at the speed of sound quietly, justifying a change in the regulations to allow supersonic commercial aviation
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First unhackable shopping transactions carried out on quantum internet A secure exchange between a merchant and a buyer has been successfully tested as a proof of concept using a small quantum computing network in China
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AI can tell if prints from two different fingers belong to same person An artificial intelligence model can discern whether fingerprints from different fingers come from the same person, which could make forensic investigations more efficient
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NASA finally opens capsule to potentially hazardous asteroid 'Bennu' that may contain seeds of life Two tight fasteners kept the majority of the Bennu asteroid sample from scientists since it returned to Earth in September. Now they've finally prised it open.
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Caves seen on the surface of a comet for the first time By building a 3D image of part of the surface of a comet called 67P, astronomers have discovered caves up to 47 metres deep
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Save $80 on Samsung's latest smartwatch

Live Science - 12 Jan 2024 19:52
Save $80 on Samsung's latest smartwatch Best Buy just brought the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 down to under $400.
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Anglo-Saxon teen girl discovered buried with lavish jewelry strewn across her head and chest Archaeologists in England have discovered the remains of a teenager and child buried in a spooning position in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery dating to the sixth or seventh century A.D.
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Will AI make computer screens a thing of the past?

New Scientist - 12 Jan 2024 18:48
Will AI make computer screens a thing of the past? Big tech companies are offering new ways to interact with devices, powered by natural language processing - but here's why we are unlikely to give up our screens just yet
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CES 2024: The best laptops for students

Live Science - 12 Jan 2024 18:15
CES 2024: The best laptops for students Here are our picks of the finest CES 2024 laptops for students that we saw at the show.
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Hydropower generation in western US set to fall as climate gets drier A model of US water systems foresees a big drop in hydropower generation by 2050 as the climate gets drier and river flow decreases, while electricity demand is set to increase
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What is the universe made of? This question has driven astronomers for hundreds of years. For the past quarter of a century, scientists have believed "normal" stuff like atoms and molecules that make up you, me, Earth, a...
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Your unique breath 'fingerprint' could be used to unlock your phone When we exhale, we reveal distinctive information about the shape of our airways, which could serve as an ID test for unlocking smartphones - and unlike some other biometric ID tests, this one can't be hacked after we di...
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Giganto, world's largest ape, went down poor evolutionary path toward extinction Gigantopithecus blacki went extinct at least 215,000 years ago after climate change caused its forest home to vanish.
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'Sudden death' of quantum fluctuations defies current theories of superconductivity Princeton physicists have discovered an abrupt change in quantum behavior while experimenting with a three-atom-thin insulator that can be easily switched into a superconductor.
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Scientists use heat to create transformations between skyrmions and antiskyrmions In an experiment that could help the development of new spintronics devices with low energy consumption, researchers from RIKEN and collaborators have used heat and magnetic fields to create transformations between spin ...
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Brand-new class of antibiotic kills drug-resistant superbug Scientists discovered a new class of antibiotic that kills bacteria in a unique way and isn't vulnerable to existing drug resistance.
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The sun could contain a tiny black hole that formed in the big bang Black holes may be hiding within stars and their extra mass could help explain odd gravitational effects in the universe ascribed to dark matter
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Cheap drone attacks have outsized effect on global economic inflation Drone attacks on shipping in the Red Sea are having a global economic impact and showing how an organisation without a navy can challenge control of the seas
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Hubble tracks farthest and most powerful fast radio burst back to 'blob' of 7 galaxies The most powerful and distant fast radio burst ever seen has been tracked to a "blob" of galaxies that existed when the universe was less than half its current age.
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Guinness yeasts are genetically unique among Irish beers The Guinness brewery has kept a record of the yeast strains it has used going back to 1903 - a genetic analysis shows these are distinct from those used to brew other Irish beers
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