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Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore space with news of fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. CNN — An ancient, worm-like sea creature with a fan-shaped tail and a shell that wraps around its body swam upside down and looked like an taco, but it could bite back. New Discoveries fossil Fossils of the extinct arthropod Odaraia alata recently provided scientists with their first glimpse of Odaraia’s jaw-like structures, the mandibles. These paired tiny appendages near the mouth are used to chew, grasp, and tear food, and arthropods with these mouthparts are called mandibles. The first mandibles…

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CNN — Two new studies suggest that getting a vaccine to prevent the pain of shingles may also have a benefit to your memory. An estimated 98% of U.S. adults Have had chickenpox You are at risk of getting shingles, both of which are caused by the varicella zoster virus, which belongs to the herpes family. The herpes virus is insidious and can lie dormant in the roots of nerves. During times of stress, illness, or when the immune system is weakened, the virus can reactivate. This reactivation of the virus can occur in the following ways: Herpes zosterShingles is…

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LONDON — A third child has died in a mass stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift-themed yoga and dance class in Southport, northwest England, police said Tuesday.Merseyside Police said in a statement that the nine-year-old girl died on Tuesday morning from injuries sustained in the attack. Two other girls, aged six and seven, were pronounced dead on Monday.The singer-songwriter responded on Tuesday, expressing his horror at the crime and his sympathy for the victim.”The horror of yesterday’s attack in Southport continues to haunt me,” Swift wrote on Instagram, saying she was “completely shocked.””They were just little kids who went to…

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photograph: Bloomberg (Getty Images)Since the Xbox 360 market officially closed earlier this week, everyone has been mourning its demise and reminiscing about the console that introduced them to lifelong friends and their favorite games. Leave it to GameStop to show up to the party with only minor gripes. Best of 2023 Game Awards AnnouncementsThe video game retailer-turned-meme-stock moonshot used the July 29 shutdown to issue a warning to digital games. “We know people are wishing they’d bought a physical copy right now,” the company said. I have written On Twitter (via Fugitive”Buy the real thing.” It was an obvious point…

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The scientists National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)NASA’s DART asteroid impact mission aims to paint a more detailed picture of its asteroid targets, Didymos and Dimorphos, a study that could help better understand the formation and evolution of such binary asteroids.dirtstands for “Double Asteroid Deflection Test,” and it only impacted the smaller object in the double asteroid system, the moon. Dimorphousorbiting a larger space rock DidymusStill, the goal was to see how such a collision would affect both objects, and the data collected from this successful mission may help scientists plan better. Planetary Defense Missions Divert an asteroid that could…

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In an era of abundance Cartoons fighting for kids’ attention, Batman: The Animated Series Distinguished by its timeless portrayal of Gotham City and its stylish, quirky storylines with a serious edge, the show gave birth to some of DC’s most iconic characters and, for many, set the bar high for animated comic book adaptations. Warner Bros.’ new series have I struggled to reach. Amazon Batman: The Caped Crusader The film is co-created by J.J. Abrams, Matt Reeves and Bruce Timm. Anime series You have to understand why it was fun to watch in the ’90s. Appealing to fan nostalgia tends…

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The shingles vaccine is recommended for people over 50 to fight the painful viral infection, but it may also reduce the chance of developing dementia, according to data presented at a medical conference on Tuesday.The study, which looked at the health records of hundreds of thousands of people across the United States, found that people who got the shingles vaccine were 20 percent less likely to be diagnosed with dementia five years after getting it, compared with a control group of people who got a vaccine for a different disease.The study was funded and conducted by pharmaceutical giant GSK, which…

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Microsoft It said Tuesday it was investigating. Power outage Office applications and services are affected. “We are currently investigating access issues and performance degradation across multiple Microsoft 365 services and features,” Microsoft said in a statement. post Regarding X. “For more information, see MO842351 in the Management Center.”The outage appears to be affecting all regions around the world. One of the retailers affected by the outage was Starbucks. A spokesperson said customers were temporarily unable to access some features of the company’s mobile app, but that all features had been restored by Tuesday afternoon.”Earlier today, a third-party systems outage caused…

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summary: American adults generally have more friends and fewer say they have no friends at all than recent surveys have shown: The survey found that the average American adult has four to five friends, and only 2% say they have no friends.Despite overall satisfaction, many adults would like to have closer friendships and more time to spend with friends. These findings challenge recent concerns about increasing loneliness and declining friendships.Key Facts:The average American adult has four to five friends, yet only 2% say they have no friends.Many adults would like to develop closer friendships and spend more time with their…

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Alexa Lardieri US Deputy Health Editor Dailymail.Com July 30, 2024 16:28, updated July 30, 2024 16:57 Thousands of people are popular California Music festival-goers have been warned they may have been exposed to a deadly fungus. California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Said The department is investigating a cluster of Valley Fever cases among attendees of the Lightning in a Bottle music festival, held May 21-25 in Buena Vista Lake. More than 20,000 people attended the event, and five people have been diagnosed with valley fever, three of whom have been hospitalized. Valley fever – the majority of cases Arizona…

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