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Invisible bacterial patterns hide messages until triggered with correct biochemical
Scientists have developed messages that only appear under specific biochemical triggers, using living bacteria.
Microplastics in rivers, lakes, and oceans aren’t just drifting debris—they’re constantly leaking invisible clouds of ...
Video of brutal Seattle attack on elderly woman sparks anger Johnny Carson book exposes 'Tonight Show' ban list featuring Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres Hegseth’s shakeup could redraw military map ...
Air pollution in India is no longer a winter irritant confined to the northern plains. It has become a persistent, nationwide public health emergency that affects every demographic group and nearly ...
A shocking six in ten British adults have high cholesterol, according to figures. And this number rises even further in midlife. High cholesterol causes plaque to build up in the arteries over time, ...
"It's a proud day to be prime minister of Australia," Anthony Albanese says as a world-first ban on social media accounts for under-16s comes into effect Instagram, Facebook, Threads, X, Snapchat, ...
The universe is packed with riddles, but few are as stubborn or as fascinating as dark matter. First proposed in 1933 by astronomer Fritz Zwicky, this elusive substance refuses to play by the rules: ...
You’ve probably seen Lichtenberg figures before, those lightning-like traces left by high-voltage discharge. The safe way to create them is using an electron beam to embed charge inside an ...
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