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Artificial intelligence (AI) has long been viewed with skepticism in terms of its abilities in storytelling and filmmaking. However, recent research from the University of Cambridge in the UK has shown that AI can outperform clinical tests in predicting the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. By utilizing machine learning algorithms trained on cognitive ability tests and
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In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have recently found methane-producing microorganisms that do not belong to the known superphylum within the Archaea kingdom, Euryarchaeota. These unique microbes have been found in various extreme habitats, ranging from hot springs in Yellowstone National Park to oil fields in China. This discovery challenges our current understanding of methane production
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In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified traces of ancient viruses embedded within the DNA of a single-celled organism. This finding challenges traditional notions of viral-host relationships and sheds light on the potential role of viruses in the evolution of complex organisms. Led by evolutionary biologist Alex de Mendoza Soler from Queen Mary University of
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When viruses invade our bodies, they sometimes leave behind remnants of their genetic material. These fragments, known as endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), can be passed down through generations, lying dormant in our genomes. Once considered mere ‘junk’ DNA, these ancient viral sequences have been found to play a crucial role in our evolution as mammals. Researchers,
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Recent simulations of Mercury’s early development have proposed an intriguing concept – a 15-kilometer thick layer of solid diamond nestled between its core and mantle. This hypothetical layer, if proven true, could shed light on the formation of rocky planets like Mercury and provide insights into the planet’s enigmatic magnetic field. Scientists from research institutions
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