The meteorite used in this study - LAR12252

Oxford Researchers Reveal New Clues to Earth’s Water Origins from Ancient Meteorite

A groundbreaking study by scientists at the University of Oxford has uncovered compelling evidence that Earth’s water may have originated from the planet’s original building materials, rather than from asteroid impacts as previously believed. The research focused on enstatite chondrites—rare meteorites with a chemical makeup similar to that of early Earth, dating back 4.55 billion […]

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RibbonFold

New AI Tool ‘RibbonFold’ Sheds Light on Protein Misfolding Linked to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

A breakthrough artificial intelligence (AI) tool RibbonFold is offering new insights into how disease-related proteins misfold, a process that plays a central role in neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Developed by Mingchen Chen of Changping Laboratory and Peter Wolynes of Rice University, the novel AI method—called RibbonFold—accurately predicts the structure of amyloids, twisted […]

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Mars Perseverance rover

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Explores Jezero Crater’s ‘Witch Hazel Hill’ in Search of Mars’ Geologic Secrets

NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover continues to make groundbreaking discoveries as it traverses the lower slopes of ‘Witch Hazel Hill’ on the rim of Jezero Crater, a key region believed to have once held ancient water. Last week, the rover paused at a unique geologic boundary known as a “contact zone”, where light and dark […]

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UVeye

Hertz Partners with Israel’s UVeye to Revolutionize Vehicle Maintenance with AI-Powered Inspection Technology

Hertz, one of the world’s largest car rental companies, has announced a strategic partnership with Israeli AI startup UVeye to deploy automated vehicle inspection technology across its U.S. rental operations. This move marks a major shift in how Hertz maintains its fleet of over 500,000 vehicles worldwide. Historically, vehicle assessments in the rental industry have […]

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Tel Shikmona

Ancient Scarlet Dye Workshop Unearthed in Haifa Offers Breakthrough Insight Into Iron Age Textile Industry

A groundbreaking archaeological study by the University of Haifa, published in PLOS One, has uncovered direct evidence of tools used to produce the prestigious scarlet dye during the Iron Age (1100–600 BCE), overlapping with the First Temple period. The research sheds light on the ancient dyeing industry at Tel Shikmona, one of the most important […]

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