Study Reveals Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaur Grew Slower And Lived Longer Than Previously Thought

Study Reveals Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaur Grew Slower And Lived Longer Than Previously Thought

Scientists have discovered that Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most famous dinosaurs, grew more slowly and lived longer than earlier research suggested. This new study changes the way researchers understand the dinosaur’s growth, lifespan, and even the number of species included under the name T. rex, reported the Newsweek. The study, published in PeerJ, analysed…

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China’s Fengyun-3D Satellite Finds World’s Largest Iceberg A23a In Final Stage Of Disintegration

China’s Fengyun-3D Satellite Finds World’s Largest Iceberg A23a In Final Stage Of Disintegration

China’s Fengyun-3D satellite has found that A23a, once the world’s largest iceberg, has entered the final stage of its disintegration. True-color images with 250-meter resolution captured on January 14 showed that the iceberg’s main body has reduced to just 506 square kilometers, reported CGTN. According to the China Meteorological Administration, the iceberg has shrunk to…

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Quantum Leap: How Atomic Nuclei ‘Talk’ Inside Silicon Chips, Paving Way For Scalable Quantum Computers

Quantum Leap: How Atomic Nuclei ‘Talk’ Inside Silicon Chips, Paving Way For Scalable Quantum Computers

Washington DC: Engineers discovered how to make atomic nuclei “talk” inside silicon chips, opening the door to scalable quantum computers. Researchers at the University of South Wales (UNSW) have found a way to make atomic nuclei communicate through electrons, allowing them to achieve entanglement at scales used in today’s computer chips. This breakthrough brings scalable,…

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Oldest Ant Ever Found: 113-Million-Year-Old Hell Ant Unearthed In Brazil

Oldest Ant Ever Found: 113-Million-Year-Old Hell Ant Unearthed In Brazil

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have unearthed the oldest known ant fossil, dating back 113 million years, in northeastern Brazil. Published in the journal Current Biology, this finding reveals that ants were already widely distributed and highly diversified early in their evolutionary history. The ancient specimen, belonging to the extinct subfamily Haidomyrmecinae — commonly known…

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Scientists Reveal Groundbreaking Nerve Simulation Therapy to Treat Severe Depression

Scientists Reveal Groundbreaking Nerve Simulation Therapy to Treat Severe Depression

There is good news for those suffering from depression. Scientists have developed a new approach to alleviate symptoms of severe depression by targeting a specific nerve. The study, published in the journal Brain Stimulation states that stimulation of the vagus nerve, which has connections to various organ systems and brain regions, including those linked to…

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