Research shows that there is widespread ‘cell cannibalism’ and related phenomena in the tree of life

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! In addition to competing for resources, living cells actively kill and eat each other. New explorations of these ‘cell-within-cell’ phenomena show that they are not limited to cancer cells, but are a common facet of living organisms throughout the tree … Read more

Google Marketing Live 2024: Everything you need to know

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Unsurprisingly, AI took center stage during the various announcements made today at Google Marketing Live 2024. Updates also focused on creative, data, and giving consumers what they want right from search results. Now is the time to pay more attention to your impression levels. Here’s a summary of everything you need to know about Google … Read more

A comet approaching Earth could become brighter than the stars this fall

a fuzzy white orb leaves a tail behind it as it soars past background stars, which appear as streaks

In a year where we’ve already been treated to the ‘Great North American Solar Eclipse’ in April and one of the greatest displays of the Northern Lights in the last 500 years in May, what other amazing celestial attractions could 2024 have in store for us? ? How about a bright comet with the naked … Read more

Webb telescope helps solve the long-standing mystery of why some planets look the way they do

Astronomers believe they have solved a remarkable and widely known cosmic mystery, NASA announced this week. Two groups of researchers, mainly using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, have discovered what causes certain planets to form to look “swollen” or bloated much larger than the dimensions suggested by their remarkably low density. It’s a … Read more

Researchers succeed for the first time in accurately dating a 7,000-year-old prehistoric settlement using cosmic rays

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! The pole field at the site of Dispilio. Nearly 800 poles, mainly made of juniper and oak wood, were sampled and measured dendrochronologically. These data form the basis for the extremely accurate dating of this site. Dispilio is the first … Read more

The EU’s trade deficit with China shrinks to its lowest level since 2021

Stay informed with free updates Simply log in to the EU trade myFT Digest – delivered straight to your inbox. The EU’s goods trade deficit with China has shrunk to its lowest quarterly level in almost three years, despite fears the bloc will be flooded with cheap Chinese products. There are also signs of growing … Read more

Rare lunar event could reveal Stonehenge’s link to the moon | CNN

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific developments and more. CNN — To those who have gathered throughout the centuries at Stonehenge – the imposing prehistoric monument that knew it dominated the Salisbury Plain in south-west England for some 4,500 years – it was probably … Read more

Round Up: The reviews are in for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

So yeah, it’s fair to say we like the new remake. But what did other outlets think? Well, as per the norm with major Switch releases, we’ve gathered a handful of opinions from the interwebs to hopefully give a bit of a taste of the general consensus. So without further ado, let’s dive right in… … Read more

Cazoo: What went wrong at the online used car seller? – BBC news

Image source, Getty Images Item information Author, Michael Ras Role, Business reporter, BBC News May 21, 2024, 4:25 PM BST Updated 1 hour ago Online used car retailer Cazoo has gone bankrupt after cutting hundreds of jobs as part of a major restructuring. Cazoo became popular during the Covid pandemic when restrictions forced car buyers … Read more