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    Sony’s New Spider-Man Movie Rewrites Tom Holland’s Peter Parker

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe has no shortage of releases lined up, but few generate hype like Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Slated for release in July, Brand New Day marks Tom Holland’s return after the jaw-dropping ending of 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. While MCU fans are beyond eager for Holland back on screens, equally exciting is how the next chapter…

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    Mayo Clinic Discovers Genetic Twist That Rewrites Rules on Common Liver Disease

    Scientists at Mayo Clinic discovered a rare MET gene mutation that can singlehandedly cause fatty liver disease. Researchers at Mayo Clinic’s Center for Individualized Medicine have identified a rare genetic change that can directly cause metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease). Previously, scientists believed this condition arose from a […] Source link

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    Antarctica’s 6-Million-Year Ice Discovery Rewrites What We Know About Climate

    A U.S. research team has found 6-million-year-old ice in East Antarctica, the oldest ever directly dated. The air sealed inside it preserves a snapshot of a much warmer ancient Earth, offering rare insight into natural climate change over deep time. Discovery of Earth’s Oldest Ice and Air In a remarkable scientific breakthrough, researchers from the […] Source link

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    Unusual Fossil Discovery Rewrites the History of Freshwater Fish

    New research finds that ocean-dwelling fish entered freshwater environments on several occasions, evolving enhanced hearing abilities in the process. When ancient marine fish transitioned from saltwater to freshwater environments, many also developed more complex hearing systems, including middle ear bones that resemble those found in humans. Today, about two-thirds of all freshwater fish — more […] Source link

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    Ancient fossil discovery in Ethiopia rewrites human origins

    A team of international scientists has discovered new fossils at a field site in Africa that indicate Australopithecus, and the oldest specimens of Homo, coexisted at the same place in Africa at the same time — between 2.6 and 2.8 million years ago. The paleoanthropologists discovered a new species of Australopithecus that has never been found anywhere. The Ledi-Geraru Research…

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    Trump administration rewrites and scales back annual human rights report

    The Trump administration has significantly rewritten and downscaled the US government’s annual report on global human rights abuses. The document, previously seen as the most comprehensive study of its kind by any government, significantly reduces criticism of some US allies such as Israel and El Salvador while escalating disapproval of perceived foes such as Brazil and South Africa. Entire sections…

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    New Discovery Rewrites the Rules of Protein Stability and Evolution

    A large-scale experiment has uncovered the fundamental rules that govern protein stability, opening the door to more rapid development of drugs and enzymes. Proteins are essential molecular machines that power countless processes in living organisms. They help turn sunlight into energy, support the immune system by fighting off viruses, and much more. Each protein is […] Source link

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