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Kuwait Hits 43 °C with Dusty Winds on June 9, 2025
Kuwait is set for another day of blistering heat as temperatures soar to 43°C under hazy skies. According to the Kuwait Meteorological Center, strong southeasterly winds are expected to stir up dust
Film festival showcases what artificial intelligence can do on the big screen
Artificial intelligence 's use in movie making is exploding. And a young film festival, now in its junior year, is showcasing what this technology can do on screen today. The annual AI Film Festival
Scientists Reveal a New Way to Track Aliens – Earth Might Not Be the Only Home
A groundbreaking study led by University of Arizona astrophysicist and astrobiologist Daniel Apai introduces a fresh perspective on the search for extraterrestrial life. By moving beyond the
Researchers Develop Innovative Model To Study Sense Of Smell: Study
Using three-dimensional model, researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) have discovered that key stem cells in the nose that regenerate
They Found 6,000-Year-Old Human Remains — But Nobody on Earth Shares Their DNA
Ancient human remains discovered in Colombia have revealed a genetic mystery that challenges what we know about the early inhabitants of South America. Analysis of bones dating back 6,000 years shows
🦴 Giant sloths weighing several tons once roamed America
Thousands of years ago, ground sloths as massive as elephants roamed the Americas. Their history, marked by spectacular adaptations, came to an abrupt end with the arrival of humans. A recent
The World Is Running Out of Clean Water. This Technology Promises to Fix It.
A radical new kind of desalination technology is finally on the cusp of helping to slake the world’s thirst. The pitch: Put desalination plants on the ocean floor. First proposed in the early 1960s,
Coral art: Drawing out the secrets of coral reef resilience to high ocean temperatures
When Victoria Glynn came to Panama to study the effects of extreme ocean temperatures on coral reefs at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) as a pre-doctoral fellow in professor Rowan
Archaeologists Found Ancient Tools That Contradict the Timeline of Civilization
But those experts may have a surprising new answer thanks to research that shows the ancient people of the Philippines and ISEA may have mastered seafaring well before anyone else. The pivotal
These cosmic monsters are creating the biggest explosions since the big bang
Space is growing emptier one star at a time. That's because 80 billion lightyears from Earth, three cosmic beasts are eating stars the size of ten suns.
Why GenAI could be the ‘corporate archaeologist’ that every company needs
Generative AI can help organizations treat memory as a resource to activate—turning accumulated experience into competitive advantage.
NASA’s JWST Broke Its Own Record and Found a 'Cosmic Miracle', the Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen
Spotted just 280 million years after the Big Bang, this dwarf galaxy is not just far; it's stunningly evolved.
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