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Study of AI generated Neanderthal scenes reveals major gaps with modern archaeological research - Archaeology News Online Magazine
AI-generated Neanderthal images and text often conflict with modern archaeological research, showing outdated and biased portrayals.
Scientists Find Strange Circles in Scottish Waters, But They Might Not Last Long - Indian Defence Review
Mysterious “fairy circles” recently spotted in the waters off Scotland’s Outer Hebrides have left locals and experts alike scratching their heads.
Scientists Just Found a Fossil at the Bottom of the Ocean. Here’s What It Reveals About Our Ancestors! - The Daily Galaxy
A fossil from a long-lost human species has surfaced from the depths of the ocean, but this discovery isn’t what we expected. What does this jawbone tell us about how Denisovans lived and thrived in surprising places?
Could We Be Wrong About How Life Began? New Scientific Findings Say Yes - Indian Defence Review
Scientists are rethinking how life began, with new research suggesting amino acids may have emerged in a completely unexpected sequence.
Japan Plans to Create a Solar Ring Around the Moon to Power Earth for Eternity - The Daily Galaxy
Shimizu Corporation’s Luna Ring concept could transform global energy by harnessing the Moon’s solar power and beaming it back to Earth.
Water molecules actively reshape chiral catalyst structure, research shows - Phys.org
Researchers have analyzed the stepwise hydration of prolinol, a molecule widely used as a catalyst and as a building block in chemical synthesis. The study shows that just a few water molecules can completely change the preferred structure of prolinol. The re…