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“Unraveling the Mysteries of Mosquito Feeding: Scientists Uncover Surprising Findings on Insect Food Preferences”

Scientists at Vachington University are studying the insect food in mosquito diets. They’re investigating how mosquitoes find and feed on warm-blooded animals and exploring the impact of different colors and human interactions on their feeding patterns. Learn more in this article from Fox Weather.

Environment Food & Drink Technology

“Swiss Scientists Revolutionize Chocolate: New Composition Boosts Nutrition and Slashes Sugar Levels”

Scientists in Switzerland have developed a nutritious and sustainable composition for chocolate that reduces sugar levels. By using cocoa pericarp, the outer part of the cocoa bean, in addition to cocoa nibs, they created a soluble solution that mixes easily with cocoa butter. The ideal combination of ingredients resulted in a delicious and structurally correct chocolate without excessive sweetness. This innovative approach not only enhances the nutritional value of chocolate but also promotes environmental sustainability.

Environment Research Science

“New Dinosaur Species Unearthed: Meet ‘Colequin Inakayali,’ the Feathered Abelisaurid!”

Scientists have discovered a new dinosaur species, “Colequin Inakayali,” in Patagonia. These carnivorous dinosaurs had feathered arms and two-toed feet. The findings challenge the hypothesis of a sudden extinction event and shed light on the diversity and evolution of Abelisaurids.

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Russia’s New Prime Minister Declares Constructive Collaboration with Military-Industrial Complex and Defense Manufacturers, Says President Putin

The newly appointed Prime Minister of Russia, Andrey Belousov, will collaborate with the military-industrial complex, scientists, and manufacturers of military technology for defense. Putin praised Belousov’s economic expertise and appointed him based on his qualifications. Former Prime Minister Shoygu’s contributions to security were also recognized.

Science

“Sydney Observatory Scientists Uncover Ancient Sahul Continent: Migration Routes of Early Humans Revealed”

Scientists create map of ancient Sahul continent, connecting Australia, Tasmania & Papua New Guinea. Discovery aids study of migration routes & indigenous knowledge of underwater biodiversity.

Environment Science

“Coral Reefs in Peril: Scientists Worldwide Mobilize to Preserve Marine Biodiversity”

Scientists worldwide are taking action to save coral reefs from a potential crisis. Efforts include the preservation of coral in gene banks and the installation of artificial reefs. Global warming remains a major threat, causing coral bleaching due to rising ocean temperatures. European initiatives aim to find sustainable solutions. The project is compared to Noah’s Ark, ensuring coral reef preservation in aquariums.

Science

“Oldest Traces of Earth’s Magnetic Field Found: Promising Insights for Ancient Life Migration”

Scientists discover oldest traces of Earth’s magnetic field, dating 3.7 billion years ago. Strong field supported life’s migration to land.

Environment Research Science

“Arctic Discovery: International Team Uncovers 50+ New Deep-Sea Species in Stunning Breakthrough”

Scientists discover 50+ new deep-sea species in Arctic investigation near Chilly Isles, including corals, sponges, jellyfish, and more. A rare mesophotic coral ecosystem was also found. Exciting!

Health Science Technology

“Groundbreaking Medical Device Revolutionizes Comfort for Victims of Chemical Warfare Agents”

Scientists in Poland have developed a groundbreaking medical device to aid those affected by chemical warfare agents. This specially designed prosthesis allows improved swallowing, coughing, and speaking for individuals born with exposure to these substances. In the past, people relied on a prosthesis made from bronze, precious metals, and copper. Research revealed that the new device contains mainly gold and silver components.

Education Politics Science

“Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory Director Calls for Dialogue with Academic Circles to Clarify Management Project”

In order to ensure understanding and avoid misunderstandings, it is important for management to engage in dialogue with academic circles regarding their involvement in projects. Areg Mikayelyan, director of the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, announced plans to discuss this with state officials and scientific institutions. The goal is to unify management programs while preventing the sale of educational and scientific facilities. Mikayelyan believes that although there will be changes, all institutions of the National Academy of Sciences will remain in place. This reform aims to address issues within the academic system.