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Apr 4, 2023

Scientists find deepest fish ever recorded at 8,300 metres underwater near Japan

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Footage of unknown snailfish captured by researchers from Western Australia and Tokyo in Izu-Ogasawara trench.

Apr 4, 2023

Who Were The Boskops And Were They Really Smarter Than Us?

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These hominids — a now-extinct race of humans found in South Africa — had big eyes, child-like faces and an average intelligence of around 150, making them geniuses among Homo sapiens.

Apr 4, 2023

Why The World Is Dumping The American Dollar | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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China and Brazil have struck a deal to trade in their local currencies instead of the US dollar. They joined a long list of countries including Saudi Arabia, Kenya and India. Why is the world attempting to de-dollarise? Palki Sharma decodes.


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Apr 4, 2023

Existential hope: How we can embrace deep time and create the brightest of futures

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If we navigate an uncertain future with a collective sense of agency, we can surf existential hope toward a deep civilization.

Apr 3, 2023

Google announces a series of cost-saving measures across the company as it cuts some staff perks

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As part of belt-tightening at the company, Google told staff it would cut back on some of its lavish perks, including reducing café hours.

Apr 3, 2023

This Massive Meatball Was Made With Woolly Mammoth DNA

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In a sense, the extinct woolly mammoth has returned —as a meatball. On Tuesday, an Australian cultured meat start-up revealed a sphere of lab-grown meat, produced with a DNA sequence from the elephant-like mammal.

But you won’t find this product in grocery stores; the creation is not meant to be eaten, at least for now. Instead, the “mammoth meatball” aims to highlight the environmental impacts of standard agricultural practices and present cultured meat as a viable option for food production down the line.

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Apr 2, 2023

Why preserving your lemons in salt will make them even tastier

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The flavour of fresh lemon is delicious, but this citrus fruit becomes even more wonderful when it is preserved in salt, says Sam Wong

By Sam Wong

Apr 2, 2023

Archaeologists Found a Strange 3,400-Year-Old Ancient City After Tigris River Water Receding

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The Mittani Empire’s urban center is revealed by a drought.

A 3400-year-old city from the Mittani Empire that was formerly situated on the Tigris River has been discovered by a group of German and Kurdish archaeologists.

Early this year, as a result of the severe drought in Iraq, a town erupted from the waters of the Mosul reservoir.

Apr 2, 2023

What will English sound like 1,000 years from now — if it even exists?

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In order to figure out how English might evolve in the future, we have to look at how it has changed in the near and distant past.

Apr 2, 2023

Hidden Plant SOS: Scientists Record Ultrasonic Distress Calls From Stressed Flora

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The sounds emitted by plants are ultrasonic, beyond the hearing range of the human ear. Plant sounds are informative: mostly emitted when the plant is under stress, they contain information about its condition.

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