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Transform Frog Cells into Thinking Organisms: New Scientific Discovery

Scientists from Tufts University and the Wyss Institute have developed new living organisms known as 'neurobots', which exhibit behaviors resembling primitive thinking due to the integration of nerve cells. This groundbreaking discovery opens new avenues for understanding how nervous systems function and their impact on behavior.

Discover New Cellular System Explaining Cancer Spread and Healing

Researchers from the University of Oregon Health and Science have unveiled a previously unknown internal system within cells that acts like a 'trade wind', rapidly transporting vital proteins to the cell's leading edge. This discovery enhances understanding of cancer spread and wound healing processes.

Discover Massive Waves Inside the Sun Due to Magnetic Fields

Scientists from New York University in Abu Dhabi have discovered massive waves forming inside the sun, influenced by the strong magnetic fields within it. This finding opens new avenues for understanding solar phenomena.

Measure cosmic winds reaching speeds of 3 million kilometers per hour

Astronomers have successfully measured enormous cosmic winds emanating from the heart of the Cigar Galaxy, with speeds exceeding <strong>3 million kilometers per hour</strong>. This discovery raises new questions about missing mass in the universe.

Transform Lead into Gold: Scientific Breakthrough Astounds Scientists

The dream of transforming lead into gold is becoming a reality thanks to recent advancements in nuclear physics. These discoveries open new horizons in the world of science.

Discover Egypt's First Giant Marine Turtle from the Dinosaur Era

The New Valley University in Egypt has announced an unprecedented scientific discovery, documenting the remains of the first giant leatherback sea turtle from the Cretaceous period, approximately 66 million years ago. This finding opens new avenues for studying marine life from that era.