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Scientists Unveil the First 'Map of Smell,' Transforming Our Understanding of Odor Detection

Scientists Unveil the First 'Map of Smell,' Transforming Our Understanding of Odor Detection

The experience of identifying scents, whether it's the aroma of coffee or the odor of spoiled milk, relies on a complex biological system within our n...

Revamping Your Digestive Health: Insights from Dr. Trisha Pasricha
Health
Revamping Your Digestive Health: Insights from Dr. Trisha Pasricha

Everyone experiences bowel movements, yet discussing them often brings embarrassment. This conversation is crucial, as o...

Public Preference: Warehouses Over Data Centers in Neighborhoods
Technology
Public Preference: Warehouses Over Data Centers in Neighborhoods

A recent survey shows that many people prefer e-commerce warehouses over data centers in their neighborhoods, reflecting...

Ancient Fossil Unveils the Origins of Spiders
Science
Ancient Fossil Unveils the Origins of Spiders

A 500-million-year-old fossil reveals the origins of spiders, showcasing the evolution of chelicerates and their signifi...

Astronomers Unveil 12-Billion-Year History of a Galaxy Through Chemical Analysis
Science
Astronomers Unveil 12-Billion-Year History of a Galaxy Through Chemical Analysis

Astronomers reveal a new method for studying galaxy evolution, uncovering the 12-billion-year history of NGC 1365 throug...

Harvard Engineers Develop Real-Time Light Manipulating Chip
Technology
Harvard Engineers Develop Real-Time Light Manipulating Chip

Harvard's innovative chip manipulates light in real time, paving the way for advancements in chiral sensing and optical...

Earth's Ancient Tectonic Activity Traced Back 3.5 Billion Years
Science
Earth's Ancient Tectonic Activity Traced Back 3.5 Billion Years

A pivotal question in geology has long lingered: when did Earth's tectonic plates begin their movement? Did this dynamic...

South Carolina's International African American Museum Acquires Historic Daguerreotypes of Enslaved Americans
Culture & Art
South Carolina's International African American Museum Acquires Historic Daguerreotypes of Enslaved Americans

The International African American Museum has acquired the earliest known daguerreotypes of enslaved Americans, aiming t...