This odd vine contradicts long-standing evolutionary theory

This odd vine contradicts long-standing evolutionary theory

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The short, yellowish-green flowers of A. acuminatus, compared with the long, red flowers of its cousin, A. bracteatus, a more typical lipstick vine. Credit: Jing-Yi Lu Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. A tiny tropical flower is challenging a longstanding model for plant evolution. According
Weird bird mouths go all the way back to the first avian dinosaur

Weird bird mouths go all the way back to the first avian dinosaur

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A life reconstruction of Archaeopteryx, including the oral papillae on the roof of its mouth, a bill-tip organ at the end of its beak, and a flexible-yet-sturdy tongue made possible by an extra tongue bone. Credit: Ville Sinkkonen Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. The
You Should Disable This Invasive New Microsoft Feature Right Now

You Should Disable This Invasive New Microsoft Feature Right Now

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gguy/Shutterstock A new feature option has been spotted in Microsoft Copilot which allows the AI chatbot to gather information about how you use various Microsoft products. Windows Latest was the first to report on the discovery of the toggle, which is turned on by default. According to the page where the setting is found, it
The first Lego Star Wars sets to support the SMART Brick start shipping in March, but you can pre-order them right now

The first Lego Star Wars sets to support the SMART Brick start shipping in...

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Imagine pretending to fly this thing around your room as a kid. LEGO We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. LEGO’s new SMART Play Star Wars sets are now up for pre-order
Solaire en pleine mer : la Chine teste une plateforme géante anti-vagues

Solaire en pleine mer : la Chine teste une plateforme géante anti-vagues

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Comme pour les éoliennes en mer pour générer de l' énergie , la Chine lance des essais de vastes plateformes offshore  portant des panneaux photovoltaïques. La Yellow Sea No. 1 est un prototype de plateforme exploité par le groupe Huaneng. Elle est positionnée en mer dans la péninsule du Shandong en Chine. Hexagonale, elle occupe une surface de 1
Descubren una huella de dinosaurio de 130 millones de años en una playa británica antes de que desaparezca para siempre

Descubren una huella de dinosaurio de 130 millones de años en una playa británica...

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Una tormenta dejó al descubierto una colosal pisada de dinosaurio en los acantilados de la Isla de Wight, un hallazgo tan efímero como fascinante. Una pisada de dinosaurio de casi un metro, teñida de púrpura y con 130 millones de años, apareció en una playa del Reino Unido. Recreación artística. Foto: ChatGPT-4o/Christian Pérez Publicado por
Major search continues for missing people after landslide at New Zealand holiday park

Major search continues for missing people after landslide at New Zealand holiday park

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Multiple people, including children, are unaccounted for after a landslip at a New Zealand holiday park in the wake of unprecedented rainfall. Land gave way above the Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park at around 9.30am local time (7.30am AEDT) on Thursday morning, crushing campervans and a shower-toilet block. "Whilst the land's still moving there, they're
Peyrepertuse, el castillo visionario francés y testigo de las cruzadas que reescribe la Edad Media europea

Peyrepertuse, el castillo visionario francés y testigo de las cruzadas que reescribe la Edad...

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Un castillo aparentemente inhóspito se convirtió en el epicentro del feudalismo medieval. Así es como Peyrepertuse redefinió la historia de Occitania y su paisaje social y militar. Recreación fantasiosa. Fuente: Midjourney/Erica Couto. Peyrepertuse. Fuente: Montagnac Pascal/Wikimedia - Fortaleza Creado: 29.01.2026 | 14:00 Actualizado: 29.01.2026 | 14:00 Gracias al patrimonio arqueológico, arquitectónico y artístico, seguimos viviendo
Colon cancer is killing more young people in the U.S. than any other cancer

Colon cancer is killing more young people in the U.S. than any other cancer

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Most types of cancer have become less deadly over time in adults younger than age 50 in the U.S. but colon and rectum cancers continue to cost lives at alarming rates, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. The data show that colorectal cancer has officially become the number one cause of
The type of carbs you eat may affect dementia risk

The type of carbs you eat may affect dementia risk

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New research suggests that both the amount and the type of carbohydrates people eat may strongly influence their risk of developing dementia. The findings come from a collaborative study conducted by the Nutrition and Metabolic Health (NuMeH) research group at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), the Centre for Environmental, Food and Toxicological Technology (TecnATox)