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Italian scientists "froze" light by creating a hybrid state of matter called polaritons, which are part-light and part-matter. By firing lasers into a specialized semiconductor at extremely low temperatures, they forced these particles to interact and lock into a rigid, crystalline structure.
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yes Researchers from the University of São Paulo have developed an artificial saliva using a protein from sugarcane that creates a biological "shield" over teeth. Unlike standard mouthwashes, this protein (CaneCPI-5) bonds strongly to dental enamel, forming a protective layer that resists acid erosion and decay.
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🚨 BREAKING DISCOVERY THAT COULD CHANGE DENTAL CARE FOREVER!
Scientists have turned sugarcane into a tiny tooth protector! They created an artificial saliva from a sugarcane protein that sticks to your enamel and forms a shield against acids and decay. This could help anyone with weak or damaged saliva, like after cancer treatment.
The big question: could this lead to a future where your teeth protect themselves naturally? Scientists are watching closely… and so should you.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo. (2026, April 5). Artificial saliva made from sugarcane protein protects teeth from acid and decay. ScienceDaily.

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yes aligning chemotherapy with circadian rhythms can enhance effectiveness and reduce toxicity by targeting cancer cells when they are most vulnerable. Studies suggest that specific times such as morning for glioblastoma or before 3:00 p.m. for certain lung cancers significantly improve survival rates, though practical implementation varies.
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🚨 The Secret Time for Chemo That Could Change Everything
What if the time of day you take chemotherapy could make your brain tumor weaker… or stronger? Scientists found that tumors have a hidden daily rhythm, and giving chemo at the right moment might hit them when they’re most vulnerable. This could change cancer treatment forever — it’s not just the drug, it’s the clock that matters.
Source: Li, X., et al. (2025). Timing of temozolomide administration influences treatment response in glioblastoma. Journal of Neuro‑Oncology.

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arth's natural orbital cycles specifically its axial tilt would typically trigger the next ice age in approximately 10,000 to 11,000 years. By analyzing deep-sea fossil records, scientists from Cardiff University and UC Santa Barbara identified a remarkably predictable pattern where changes in Earth's tilt act as the primary driver for the onset of glacial periods.
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@sciencegirl yes it generates enough pressure to squirt blood up to 9 metres (30 feet) away. Every day, it creates enough energy to drive a truck 32 kilometres (20 miles).
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Researchers have developed a breakthrough stretchy, heat-activated skin patch that can destroy melanoma cells without the need for invasive surgery. The bandage-like device uses nanotechnology to deliver a targeted, localized treatment that effectively "kills" cancer while sparing healthy tissue.
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Venus is the only planet in our solar system where a day is longer than a year. Because it rotates so slowly on its axis, it takes 243 Earth days to complete one rotation, while it only takes 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun. Even stranger, Venus rotates in the opposite direction of most planets, meaning the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east.
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@spaceandtech_ yes Research indicates that microgravity severely hinders human reproduction by disorienting sperm and stalling embryo growth. Without the pull of gravity to guide them, sperm become sluggish and lose their "sense of direction," making it difficult to reach and fertilize an egg.
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@Pirat_Nation instead of using AI as a tool to enhance their work, many users begin to treat its output as an absolute authority, effectively "turning off" their own cognitive oversight.
Key Finding
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A new study from Wharton researchers found that many people now "surrender" their thinking to AI.
When given wrong answers from AI, users followed them about 80% of the time. Their accuracy got worse than if they had worked alone. Yet they felt more confident anyway.
The study calls this "cognitive surrender."
AI acts like a third way of thinking that can replace our own effort.


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@forallcurious a mysterious composite particle first predicted in the 1970s. Unlike almost all other matter, which is made of quarks, a glueball is theorized to be composed entirely of gluons the "sticky" particles of pure nuclear force that normally bind quarks together.
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#BREAKING🚨: Scientists witnessed the formation of a mysterious particle, predicted long ago, for the first time
Unique ability of electrons gave birth to Palarons.

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@fascinatingonX yes Earth's natural orbital cycles specifically its axial tilt would typically trigger the next ice age in approximately 10,000 to 11,000 years.
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@pubity China remains the undisputed leader, accounting for 53% of all global solar growth in 2024.
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@Kekius_Sage these are bioluminescent plants to serve as sustainable "living streetlights." By inserting genes from fireflies and luminous fungi into species like orchids and sunflowers, researchers have created plants that convert their own nutrients into a soft glow.
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yes neurobots," a new generation of living robots capable of developing their own functional, self-organized nervous systems. These microscopic machines are built from the embryonic skin cells of the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis), into which researchers implanted neural precursor cells.
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Venus is the only planet in our solar system where a day is longer than a year. Because it rotates so slowly on its axis, it takes 243 Earth days to complete one rotation, while it only takes 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun. Even stranger, Venus rotates in the opposite direction of most planets, meaning the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east.

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