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Research Shows Honey Bees Use Surprisingly Precise Route Mapping

Research Shows Honey Bees Use Surprisingly Precise Route Mapping

For years, scientists believed that honey bees relied mainly on simple visual landmarks and the position of the sun to find their way home. However, new research suggests these tiny navigators are far more sophisticated…

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Mars Wasn’t Always Red: Perseverance Finds Signs of a Lost Tropical World

Mars Wasn’t Always Red: Perseverance Finds Signs of a Lost Tropical World

For decades, Mars has been pictured as a frozen, dusty wasteland. But new findings from NASA’s Perseverance rover suggest the Red Planet may once have looked dramatically different — possibly even like a tropical paradise…

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Unison to Showcase Total Tube Technology at Tube Düsseldorf 2026

Unison to Showcase Total Tube Technology at Tube Düsseldorf 2026

Unison Ltd, the UK-based inventor of ultra-precise, all-electric tube manipulation, will present the capabilities of its full range of tube bending machines, its Pneuform wire forming technologies and its advanced Opt2Sim Scan tube measurement system…

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Engineering Custom Marine Equipment: Non-Slip Decks and Corrosion-Resistant Materials for Boats

Engineering Custom Marine Equipment: Non-Slip Decks and Corrosion-Resistant Materials for Boats

When it comes to building marine equipment, the key challenges are durability, safety, and functionality. Boats and vessels must withstand harsh conditions, from saltwater corrosion to high waves and constant wear. The materials used in…

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The Sandals of Tutankhamun: Over 80 Pairs Crafted From Gold and Plant Fibers

The Sandals of Tutankhamun: Over 80 Pairs Crafted From Gold and Plant Fibers

When archaeologist Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922 in the Valley of the Kings, the world was dazzled by gold coffins and jeweled treasures. Yet among the thousands of objects carefully packed…

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China’s Great Green Wall Is Turning a “Dead” Desert Into a Carbon Sponge

China’s Great Green Wall Is Turning a “Dead” Desert Into a Carbon Sponge

From “Biological Void” to Carbon Sink For decades, scientists described the Taklamakan Desert in northwest China as a “biological void.” Covering more than 330,000 square kilometers, this immense desert endures extreme temperatures and receives very…

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Starlink’s Fiery Exit: One to Two Satellites Burn Up in Earth’s Atmosphere Every Day

Starlink’s Fiery Exit: One to Two Satellites Burn Up in Earth’s Atmosphere Every Day

A Daily Descent from Orbit Nearly every day, one or two satellites from SpaceX’s Starlink constellation fall back to Earth and burn up in the atmosphere. What sounds dramatic is actually part of a planned…

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The Lightbulb’s Next Revolution: Why Perovskite LEDs Could Outshine Everything at Home

The Lightbulb’s Next Revolution: Why Perovskite LEDs Could Outshine Everything at Home

A New Contender in Lighting Technology For more than a decade, conventional LEDs have dominated homes, offices, and city streets because they are efficient and long-lasting. Now, a new technology called perovskite LEDs is emerging…

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Injecting Gold Into the Eye Could Reverse Blindness, Researchers Claim

Injecting Gold Into the Eye Could Reverse Blindness, Researchers Claim

A surprising new approach to treating blindness is turning heads in the medical world: injecting microscopic particles of gold directly into the eye. Researchers say the technique could one day help restore vision for people…

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Earth’s Core May Hide the Planet’s Largest Hydrogen Reservoir

Earth’s Core May Hide the Planet’s Largest Hydrogen Reservoir

Deep beneath our planet’s crust, thousands of kilometers below the surface, scientists believe a vast and unexpected treasure may be hiding: hydrogen. New research suggests that Earth’s core could store enormous amounts of hydrogen, potentially…

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