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Bonobos’ Surprising Intergroup Encounters: Unveiling Aggression Dynamics

May 13, 2026 · 5 min read

Bonobos, known for their peaceful nature, reveal a surprising twist: they, too, can engage in lethal encounters. For years, bonobos have worn the halo of harmony, yet new research shatters this tranquil image with an extraordinary story from the Democratic Republic of Congo. In small villages around the world, sharing food or collaborating on a […]

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The Pluriverse Paradigm

The concept of multiple dimensions beyond our familiar four has long intrigued both scientists and philosophers. Recent discussions in scientific circles, particularly around the “pluriverse” idea, offer a fascinating look into how our understanding of reality may be more interconnected than ever imagined. This paradigm could resolve many quantum paradoxes and push the boundaries of […]

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Route Preview: The Future of Walking Navigation?

Lost in a maze of technology, over 44% of us prefer a simpler map view over automated turn-by-turn navigation. But what if this old-school approach is a hidden gem in pedestrian navigation? Imagine wandering through the lively streets of Mumbai or the dense alleys of Cairo without a robotic voice in your ear. Many users […]

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Cilostazol mitigates amiodarone-induced pulmonary toxicity and fibrosis by regulating the cAMP/TGF-β1 pathway-mediated epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in rats.

El-Gammal MA; Yousef EH; Abd Elhameed AG; Salama MM; Salahuddin MM

The study explores how cilostazol, a medicine, can protect the lungs from damage caused by another drug called amiodarone. By reducing bad substances in the lungs and helping good ones, cilostazol helps keep the lungs healthy and repairs any damage. This medicine might be helpful for people who get lung problems from certain drugs.

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The effect of steel waste addition as a cement replacement on the mechanical and radiation shielding properties of sustainable concrete.

Mukhtar S; Sallam HEM; Elsadany RA

Using steel waste in place of some cement in concrete makes the concrete stronger and better at blocking radiation. This research found that things like brake lining and iron filings improve how the concrete works, while also helping the environment by reusing waste.

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