Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
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Astronomers have observed for the first time a binary system of black holes orbiting each other in galaxy OJ287, located 5 billion light-years away. Using a virtual radio telescope 15 times Earth's diameter, they captured a highly detailed image of this unique cosmic system.
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Anthropic warns that even minimal data poisoning can create vulnerabilities in AI models, with only 250 malicious documents needed to implant a backdoor in large language models.
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NASA is developing massive glass residential bases on the Moon made from lunar dust using microwave ovens, aiming to build transparent cities where astronauts can live and farm inside.
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Cats possess extraordinary sensory and neurological abilities, allowing them to perceive the world differently, hear sounds beyond human range, and survive falls from great heights thanks to their righting reflex.
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A recent study reveals that Karnak Temple in Luxor was built on an island formed by changes in the Nile River, with the first settlement dating between 2305 and 1980 BCE, linking the site's choice to ancient Egyptian beliefs and creation myths.
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Youm7 reports how Pharaonic inscriptions recorded Nile water levels across 17 kings of ancient Egyptian dynasties, alongside the discovery of a stone dam and a sacred lake in Karnak Temples used to monitor floodwaters.
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The Children's Museum Science Center concluded World Space Week activities involving 90 countries, featuring educational events about astronauts, space farming, and the launch of the first satellite Sputnik 1.
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This article explores the nature of time from physical and philosophical viewpoints, reviewing the evolution of time theories from relativity to quantum physics, focusing on Einstein's contributions and quantum experiments.
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Archaeologists in Cyprus uncovered a large building floor and a rare picrolite cross-shaped statue at the prehistoric Chalcolithic settlement of Erimi Pampoula. Stone tools and evidence of continued human activity until the third millennium BCE were also found.
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This article explores why individuals differ in their math abilities, examining genetic, psychological, and environmental factors, the impact of math anxiety on performance, and successful education systems in China and Finland.
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