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How to Cook an Egg Optimal Way, According to Science

Cooking an egg may seem as simple as bringing water to a boil and immersing it; however, in order for it to be "perfect," a team of researchers proposes "periodic cooking," which also gives it a higher nutritional content. The...

An Argentine university satellite is close to going to space

A Argentinian university satellite could make history: it is just a few steps away from being launched into space. It was developed by a team from the Faculty of Engineering of the National University of La Plata (UNLP). Engineers and...

A new butterfly genus discovered in the Andes: Andinoia

An international team of scientists from Italy, Venezuela, and Ecuador identified a new genus of butterflies in the Andes, named Andinoia. This discovery was announced by the National Biodiversity Institute (Inabio) of Ecuador, one of the institutions involved in...

A novel phenomenon of acoustic waves is identified.

A phenomenon exclusive to the propagation of acoustic waves has been identified, opening up new possibilities for the development of advanced communication technologies through acoustic devices. The research was led by the Materials Research Institute at Tohoku University, in conjunction...

Human impact redefines the global water cycle

A recent study by NASA, based on nearly two decades of observations, revealed unprecedented changes in the global water cycle largely driven by human activities such as agriculture. These changes could alter ecosystems and challenge water management in various...

Science on the brink of saving the northern white rhinoceros from extinction

The fight to prevent the extinction of species continues to take hopeful steps thanks to science. Cases like that of the northern white rhinoceros demonstrate that, even though the situation may be critical, recovery is possible with technology and...

Discovery: Peanut skin extract inhibits the dengue virus during its replication cycle.

CONICET researchers reveal the potential of peanut skin extract inhibiting the dengue virus Specialists from CONICET have demonstrated, in in vitro models, that a compound derived from industrial waste of peanut skin has the potential to prevent and treat the...

Scientists capture plants’ first conversation for the first time

A group of Japanese scientists has succeeded in documenting for the first time the conversation among plants exchanging warnings about possible threats. The discovery, published by researchers from the University of Saitama, reveals the complexity of biological interactions in plant...

Conicet scientists accelerate garbage degradation using a fly

A team of scientists from the Institute of Biological and Technological Research of the Faculty of Exact, Physical, and Natural Sciences of the National University of Córdoba (IIByT, Conicet-UNC) is promoting an innovative project for the degradation of waste...

New mathematical model detects microplastics in marine waters

Researchers from Spanish and Portuguese scientific institutions have developed a mathematical model capable of detecting the movement of microplastics in marine waters. This work is highly useful for monitoring polluting discharges and provides a valuable tool for environmental control. International collaboration...

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Cruelty disguised as a viral recipe: the dark side hidden in the way crabs are cooked

A user on TikTok went viral for a reason far from gastronomic. In her video, seemingly innocent, she cooks...