Young people in India are using flavored condoms to get intoxicated

Young people are using condoms to get intoxicated in a bizarre new trend that has officials worrying about the spike in sales. Read on to find out more about the trend, its risks, and other ways condoms have been used for trends. | Continue reading


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Honda Makes Engine for Reusable Rocket Prototype; Are They Joining Space Race?

Honda wants to enter the private-sector-funded space race, and they've already shown their technology by building the world's first reusable rocket prototype. | Continue reading


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Uchuu Simulation: The Largest, Most Detailed Virtual Universe Ever Made

An international team of researchers generated the largest and most detailed virtual universe yet and made it available for free for everyone to explore the beauty of the cosmos. | Continue reading


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Dino-Killer Space Rock Left Fossilized Megaripples of Mile-High Giant Tsumami

A news geophysical research suggests that megaripples from the space-rock dino-killer were from big tidal waves that crashed to prehistoric North America. | Continue reading


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Petabyte Hard Disk Drive Contains Glass for Better Storage Capacity

Glass could play an important role in the world's first petabyte hard disk drive as an answer to the growing demand for better data storage capacity. | Continue reading


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SpaceX launching an Ethereum node to the ISS

SpaceX decided to collaborate with SpaceChain to bring the first-ever Ethereum (ETH) node to the International Space Station (ISS). | Continue reading


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Neuralink Brain Chip Will End Language in Five to 10 Years, Elon Musk Says

Elon Musk stated that the development of Neuralink will allow humans to communicate using a universal language in the near future. But the priority of the brain chip will focus first on solving neurological issues. | Continue reading


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Humans Are Still Evolving

Human evolution is a long process of change by which people, as the Smithsonian Institution explained, "originated from apelike ancestors." | Continue reading


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Why Was Aristotle, Freud, & Many Others Fascinated by European Eels?

Since Aristotle's time, scientists and authors have been fascinated by the European eel, which still has a lot of secretive attributes such as their transformation process. They are currently tagged as endangered species with multiple threats such as climate global warming, habit … | Continue reading


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The Galapagos Sees Record Increase in Its Endemic Penguins and Cormorants

Penguins and flightless cormorants, two species endemic to the Galapagos Islands, have seen a record rise in their populations according to a new study. | Continue reading


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Happy Endings Could Mess Up Your Brain's Decision-Making, Study Says

People cannot always trust that choices made based on previous experience will serve their best interests in the future, the study says. | Continue reading


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Microsoft Acquires Exclusive License for OpenAI's GPT-3 Language Model

Microsoft announced that it has recently landed an exclusive licensing deal with the GPT-3 language model of OpenAI for an undisclosed sum. | Continue reading


@sciencetimes.com | 4 years ago

AI May Also Need Sleep Just Like Human After Long Hours of Unsupervised Learning

Scientists found that the AI designed to mimic the human brain's function also needs to take a rest equivalent to sleep in humans to restore the neural network's stability. | Continue reading


@sciencetimes.com | 4 years ago

Pentagon's UFO Unit to Disclose Some of Its Findings to the Public

Although the Pentagon has previously announced that they disbanded programs concerning unidentified flying objects (U.F.O.), reports show that it is not the case. UFO programs apparently reside within the Office of Naval Intelligence. | Continue reading


@sciencetimes.com | 4 years ago

Diluting Blood Plasma Could Regenerate Tissue and Reverse Aging

Scientists from UC Berkeley have found that diluting albumin and plasma with old mice's blood produces significant rejuvenating effects in the tissues, slowing aging in mice. They claim that contrary to their previous study, young blood is no longer necessary as diluting old bloo … | Continue reading


@sciencetimes.com | 4 years ago

Bioluminescent Plankton Lights Up Beach in Acapulco for First Time in 60 Years

Bioluminescent planktons lit up the beach of Acapulco on Monday making the shoreline appear to be shining in blue for the first time in 60 years! | Continue reading


@sciencetimes.com | 4 years ago

A Person Living in Extreme Isolation in Antarctica Since November

While the rest of the world is adjusting to life in isolation, Karin Jansdotter is loving and living it. The 34-year old chef on the Troll Norwegian research base on Queen Maud Land is on a year-long contract in Antarctica and has been in isolation from the public since November … | Continue reading


@sciencetimes.com | 4 years ago

Scientists Likely Found Way to Grow New Teeth for Patients

Tooth loss is an unfortunate health condition that people all over the world can suffer from. Whether from decay, gum disease, or fractures, you can experience tooth loss in a variety of ways. But what if there was a way to grow back those lost teeth? | Continue reading


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