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Science sleuths uncover more than 100 suspicious images in Thermo Fisher antibody catalogue - Nature
Scientists have long worried about the reliability of commercial antibodies, and the latest findings have sparked fresh concerns.
The world’s largest fungus is hiding in Oregon’s Blue Mountains — and its really big - The Brighter Side of News
A giant Armillaria fungus in Oregon may be thousands of years old, reshaping how scientists view forest disease and individuality.
‘Off Campus’ Star Stephen Kalyn Is Ready to Be Your New TV Boyfriend - The Hollywood Reporter
The 28-year-old is stepping up to lead the second season of the Prime Video romance series. With years of actual hockey experience, stints on other Prime Video series and a little manifestation from his fiancée, he’s more than ready for the challenge.
DuckDuckGo's 'No AI' Search Traffic Climbs as Users Reject Google's AI Overhaul - MacRumors
Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has seen a surge in demand for its “No AI” search option in the wake of Google’s May 19th I/O…
Paleontologists Identify New Hyaenodont Species in Pakistan - Sci.News
Paleontologists have recovered the fossilized remains of three hyaenodont species, including one previously unknown to science, from Miocene sediments in Pakistan.
The surface of the Sun is around 5,500 degrees, but its outer atmosphere is more than a million degrees hotter, and after decades of work physicists still cannot fully explain how the cooler layer heats the one above it. - Space Daily
The visible surface of the Sun, the photosphere, sits at around 5,500 degrees Celsius. Its outer atmosphere, the corona, runs to one or two million degrees, and in places hotter still. The cooler layer is below; the far hotter one is above it. At these scales…