03 May, 2025
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Scientists Genetically Engineer World’s First Woolly Mouse to Aid Mammoth De-Extinction Efforts

Scientists Engineer ‘Woolly Mice’ Using Mammoth DNA, a Step Toward De-Extinction [Image: Woolly mouse (left) with thick, curly fur compared to a regular mouse (right). Caption: Engineered mice show traits inspired by woolly mammoth DNA.] In a novel step toward resurrecting the woolly mammoth, Colossal Biosciences has created the first genetically engineered mice with mammoth-like […]

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Giraffe’s Rare Viral Disease Leaves Staggering Skin Lesions in Heartbreaking Photographs

Heartbreaking Photos Reveal Giraffe Battling Rare Viral Disease By [Your Name] [Image 1: Giraffe with lesions in Kruger National Park. Caption: "A giraffe in South Africa’s Kruger National Park exhibits hundreds of skin lesions caused by bovine papillomavirus (BVP)."] A giraffe in South Africa’s Kruger National Park has been photographed covered in painful, bumpy lesions […]

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Seven-Planet Night Sky Alignment: Final Visible Parade Until 2040, No Telescope Required

Rare Planetary Parade Lights Up the Night Sky [Image: Planets aligning in a starry sky] This week offers a celestial spectacle as all seven planets (excluding Earth) align in a rare “planetary parade”—visible without telescopes. According to Dr. David Armstrong of Warwick University, the peak visibility occurs on Friday, 28th, coinciding with a New Moon […]

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Ancient Roman Basilica Unearthed in London After 2 Millennia Beneath Modern Office Basement

London’s First Roman Basilica Unearthed Beneath Office Block Archaeologists have discovered the remains of London’s first Roman basilica, hidden beneath an office building near Leadenhall Market. Dating to the late 1st century AD, this 2,000-year-old structure was once the political, social, and judicial heart of Roman Londinium—the largest basilica north of the Alps at its […]

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Satellite Imagery Reveals Trillion-Tonne Megaberg Twice London’s Size Disintegrating

World’s Largest Iceberg, A23a, Begins to Crumble as It Drifts Toward Wildlife Habitat The colossal iceberg A23a, once twice the size of Greater London (607 sq mi), is showing signs of breaking apart as it moves north through the South Atlantic. Satellite images reveal an 80 sq km (31 sq mi) chunk has broken off […]