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Aging skin can be made youthful with young blood

Aging skin can be made youthful with young blood

A new study suggests that the myth about young blood may actually be true: young blood, specifically derived from bone marrow cells, could rejuvenate aging skin. This research implies that young blood might contain the essential components needed to revolutionize anti-aging treatments. However, it is important to note that the presence of bone marrow cells is crucial to achieve these …

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I’m a physicist who studies fossils, and I recently discovered preserved blood vessels in the world’s largest T. rex

I’m a physicist who studies fossils, and I recently discovered preserved blood vessels in the world’s largest T. rex

Despite the fact that much of the current research in paleontology focuses on trying to find traces of organic remains in fossils, dinosaur DNA has unfortunately never been recovered. A lot of what we know about dinosaurs comes from preserved bones and teeth that are dug out of the ground. These hard tissues alone, however, are limited in the information …

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Astronomers Uncover Strange ‘Ice Cube’ Clouds at Milky Way’s Center

Astronomers Uncover Strange ‘Ice Cube’ Clouds at Milky Way’s Center

A recent discovery sheds light on a bizarre phenomenon at the center of our Milky Way: the detection of cold hydrogen clouds embedded within the superheated Fermi bubbles, vast structures of gas and cosmic rays that have been towering over the galactic center for millions of years. The unexpected nature of these clouds suggests a much more recent and violent …

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‘Space hurricane’ caught raging over North Pole during one of the sun’s quietest days

‘Space hurricane’ caught raging over North Pole during one of the sun’s quietest days

A rare hurricane that raged high above Earth’s North Pole in 2014 packed a surprising punch, and may be even stranger than scientists first thought. The phenomenon, called a “space hurricane,” unleashed intense space weather effects normally seen only during major solar storms, despite the sun being unusually quiet that day, according to a new study. The report offers the …

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Cosmic Explosion Wiped Out Ancient Advanced Civilization, Scientists Say

Cosmic Explosion Wiped Out Ancient Advanced Civilization, Scientists Say

A cosmic blast may have wiped out a lost civilization 12,800 years ago. Credit: Kevin Gill / CC BY 2.0 A powerful cosmic explosion may have wiped out an early, advanced human civilization around 12,800 years ago. New scientific findings in Louisiana suggest that a large comet fragment exploded in Earth’s atmosphere with enough force to melt stone into glass, …

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ULA’s Vulcan to launch first national security mission

ULA’s Vulcan to launch first national security mission

WASHINGTON — United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket is scheduled to launch its first national security mission, USSF-106, on Aug. 12 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The classified mission will mark the vehicle’s debut for the U.S. Space Force’s National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program and will include a high-profile experimental payload — Navigation Technology Satellite-3 (NTS-3). To continue reading …

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Fast Radio Burst Source Traced Record Distance Across The Universe : ScienceAlert

Fast Radio Burst Source Traced Record Distance Across The Universe : ScienceAlert

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) last around a millisecond and in doing so encode otherwise unattainable information on the plasma which permeates our Universe, providing insights into magnetic fields and gas distributions. In a paper authored by Manisha Caleb from the University of Sydney, the team report upon the discovery of FRB 20240304B which lies at a redshift of 2.148 +/- …

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