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Musk retains plan to fly Starship to Mars in 2026 despite setbacks

Elon Musk | Photo Credit: Reuters Two days after the most recent in a string of test-flight setbacks for his huge new Mars spacecraft, Starship, Elon Musk stated on May 29 he foresees the futuristic automobile making its first uncrewed voyage to the purple planet on the finish of subsequent yr. Musk offered an in […]

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How the diet shapes healthy ageing

The Mediterranean Diet, a lot lauded by well being researchers as a really perfect one, makes use of plant-based meals and avoids crimson meat. Representative picture. | Photo Credit: Odiseo Castrejon/Unsplash Across the world, the inhabitants of older adults has elevated over time. And over 80% of them undergo from not less than one continual

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Can science revive dead rhinos? The answer may shock you |

Scientists within the UK have revived residing cells from a southern white rhino that died in 2021, providing new hope for conservation efforts. This breakthrough, reported by the BBC, was achieved by Nature’s SAFE, a Shropshire-based charity. They efficiently cultured hundreds of thousands of cells from a preserved pores and skin pattern taken earlier than

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Rising ‘black carbon’ heating Himalayan snow: Study

Representative picture | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Levels of black carbon — ultra-fine particles of carbon that come from autos, stoves and wood-fire — within the Himalayas have been rising for many of the previous 20 years, in accordance with a examine by the think-tank Climate Trends. This is contributing to hotter snow, rising the

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Why neurologist Guy Leschziner links the seven deadly sins to human biology

Gluttony, greed, sloth, satisfaction, envy, lust and anger are historically seen as the root of all evil. But can these undesirable behaviours truly stem from the biology of our brains? Neurologist Guy Leschziner believes so. Last November, when he launched his e-book Seven Deadly Sins: The Biology of Being Human, and delved into the neuroscientific

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