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One-third of tattoo ink is infected with bacteria - living even in airtight packaging

A study has revealed bacterial contamination in approximately 35% of commercial tattoo inks and permanent makeup in the United States. Researchers found both anaerobic and aerobic bacteria in these commercial tattoo paints. The findings, published i...

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Star map: NASA has identified the most promising places to look for aliens

Researchers utilized data from NASA's X-ray telescope to create a three-dimensional map of stars near the Sun, aiding the search for potentially habitable planets. The Chandra Space Telescope has produced a three-dimensional map of stars located bet...

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Scientists have extracted a record sample of Earth's mantle - the key to the origin of life?

A long sample of rocks from the Earth's mantle may help unravel the mysteries of our planet's formation and the emergence of life on it. Scientists have obtained the first long sample of rocks originating from the Earth's mantle—a layer beneath the ...

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Boeing delays moon landing: 'unskilled employees and poor quality'

According to a new report from the inspector general of the space agency, NASA's program to develop a new upper stage for the Space Launch System rocket is seven years behind schedule and significantly over budget. Besides the main conclusion, the re...

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Underwear as an exoskeleton: scientists have created muscles from fabric

Muscles made from fabric will help create an exoskeleton. In the long term, this material could be integrated into clothing to provide additional strength when lifting heavy objects and similar tasks. “When we talk about an exoskeleton, we often envi...

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"The king shall die, the nation shall fall": scientists have deciphered the oldest Babylonian texts with predictions of potential catastrophes

Did everyone think of the same country? Scientists have managed to decode four Babylonian cuneiform tablets that are 4,000 years old, which predict future disasters based on lunar eclipses. In fact, they were discovered about 100 years ago, but the ...

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The Moon probably had many little "siblings" orbiting Earth in the distant past

Researchers from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas have proposed a hypothesis that in the early stages of its existence, the Earth-Moon system may have had small companions in polar orbits. Currently, the Moon orbits Earth at a distance of about 3...

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Giant waves deep inside the Earth are 'lifting' continents - new study

A recent study reveals that the impressive cliffs and towering plateaus are caused by the same wave that rises in the Earth's mantle as continents drift apart. Geologists from the University of Southampton (UK) discovered that the high plateaus foun...

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NASA postpones SpaceX's next manned mission due to problems with Boeing Starliner on ISS

The upcoming SpaceX Crew-9 mission for NASA was originally scheduled to launch on August 18. However, the agency has announced that the target launch date has been postponed at least until September 24. This delay will provide NASA and Boeing more ti...

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Gold from trash: Britain's Royal Mint turns e-waste into jewelry

The Royal Mint has begun extracting gold from old electronic circuit boards, transforming it into exquisite jewelry through a chemical process. The Royal Mint of England, an institution with a history of coin minting spanning over a thousand years, ...

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Calendar older than the pyramids: archaeologists have deciphered 12,000-year-old symbols in Turkey

Archaeologists believe that the 12,000-year-old markings on the stone pillar at Göbekli Tepe may represent the oldest solar calendar in history, created in memory of a catastrophic comet impact. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh found tha...

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Three of the Sun's biggest mysteries that still trouble astrophysicists today

Despite significant advances in solar research over the past few decades, scientists still encounter several unsolved mysteries regarding our star that they aim to resolve through current and future missions. The launch of satellites into space has ...

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A 100-meter tower on the Moon will provide astronauts with power, communication and light

The company Honeybee Robotics has developed a unique multifunctional tower designed to provide astronauts with light, energy, and communication during missions to the Moon. Honeybee Robotics, now owned by Blue OriginBlue Origin is an American privat...

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Not so secret: an astrophotographer showed China's spy space plane and revealed some of its characteristics (photo)

The photo shows two solar panels and gives an idea of the aircraft's size—likely around 10 meters in length—which means the Chinese "flying spy" is larger than the X-37B operated by the U.S. Space Forces. The Chinese spaceplane (which was supposed t...

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British scientists have created 3D-printed "waffle" filters that remove up to 75% of "everlasting chemicals" from water

Researchers from the University of Bath in the UK have developed a new method for removing toxic "forever chemicals" from wastewater using specially treated ceramic lattices printed with a 3D printer. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (P...

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