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The Ancient Water Trapped in Rocks for a Billion Years

The Ancient Water Trapped in Rocks for a Billion Years

Annette Uy

Imagine a hidden world beneath our feet, where time stands still, and secrets of the ancient Earth are locked away. This is not a fantasy but a reality, as scientists uncover water trapped in rocks for over a billion years. This discovery is not only astonishing but also reshapes our understanding of Earth’s history. It ...

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The Shrimp That Punches So Fast It Boils Water

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine a creature so small yet so mighty that it can break glass and boil water with a single punch. This isn’t a scene from a superhero movie; it’s the real-life prowess of the mantis shrimp. Often overshadowed by larger marine legends, the mantis shrimp is a testament to nature’s wonders, sparking curiosity and admiration ...

This Jellyfish Shape Shifts in the Ocean Depths

Linnea H, BSc Sociology

The deepstaria jelly is a creature unlike any other that is found in one of the deepest parts of the ocean. It is known for its ghostly appearance and truly is a rare sight! Let’s dive into the world of this intriguing marine animal! Appearance The deepstaria jelly looks like a translucent, flowing sheet shifting ...

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World’s Smallest Light-Powered Pacemaker: A Heartbeat Away from Revolutionizing Medicine

April Joy Jovita

The world of medical technology has witnessed a groundbreaking innovation with the development of the smallest pacemaker ever created. Designed by engineers at Northwestern University, this rice-sized device is activated by light and dissolves naturally after use. It promises to revolutionize temporary health care, particularly for newborns with congenital heart defects. How It Works: Light-Activated ...