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Australian Scientists Develop Genetically Modified Mosquitoes with Toxic Semen to Fight Diseases

Australian scientists are breeding genetically modified mosquitoes with toxic semen to combat diseases like malaria and dengue fever effectively.

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Guide to Watching the Lyrid Meteor Shower in 2025

Learn when and where to catch the Lyrid meteor shower in 2025, a spectacular celestial event occurring from April 17 to 26.

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Innovative fabrics for coping with extreme heat: A look at sweat-wicking and radiative cooling technologies

New fabric technologies aim to combat extreme heat by enhancing cooling and reducing energy consumption during heatwaves.

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Scientists Discover Medaka Fish Can Mate Up to 27 Times a Day

Researchers found medaka fish mate up to 27 times daily but experience sperm depletion, impacting fertilization rates.

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Outdated Guidelines Hinder Detection of Serious Heart Condition in Women

Research shows outdated guidelines lead to missed heart condition diagnoses in women, emphasizing the need for updated diagnostic criteria for HCM.

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Baba Vanga's 2025 Predictions: Wars, Human Telepathy, and Technological Breakthroughs

Explore Baba Vanga's intriguing predictions for 2025, encompassing wars, human telepathy, and groundbreaking scientific advancements.

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Comet ATLAS Set to Outshine Venus Soon

Comet ATLAS (C/2024 G3) is expected to shine brighter than Venus this January, offering stargazers a spectacular sight.

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Breakthrough Discovery Reveals How Pterosaurs Mastered Flight

Scientists unveil how pterosaurs achieved flight using tail vanes, providing insights into their anatomy and potential inspiration for modern aircraft.

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Record-Breaking Sydney Funnel-Web Spider 'Hemsworth' to Provide Venom for Anti-Venom Program

A new record-sized funnel-web spider named 'Hemsworth' will contribute to venom extraction for life-saving anti-venom.

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Fossil Discovery in China May Reveal the Smallest Cat Species Ever Found

Chinese researchers uncover a tiny cat fossil, potentially the smallest ever, in Hualongdong cave, revealing insights into ancient feline species.

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