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Our review of the Peak Design 7L sling bag

Key specs External dimensions: 13.78 x 8.66 x 4.33-inches (35 x 22 x 11 cm) Internal dimensions: 13.58 x 8.46 x 4.13-inches (34.5 x 21.5 x 10.5 cm) Capacity: 7.5 L Phone pocket capacity: Fits up to iPhone 15 Pro Max, Samsung S24 Pocket opening width: 6.5-inches (16.5 cm) Weight: 0.74 lbs (335 g) Color

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Andromeda Is Heading Straight for the Milky Way, and Scientists Finally Know Why

For years, astronomers have observed the strange motion of Andromeda, the Milky Way’s closest large galactic neighbor. While most galaxies in the universe are receding due to the expansion of space, Andromeda has been accelerating toward our galaxy at a speed of 68 miles per second. This observation puzzled scientists, as it contradicted Hubble’s Law,

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James Webb Telescope Uncovers Key Ingredients for Life in Galaxy Over 10 Billion Light Years Away

In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Nature, astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have uncovered a surprising array of organic molecules in a distant galaxy, IRAS 07251–0248. This discovery offers fresh insights into the early stages of life’s building blocks, revealing how complex molecules may form in extreme regions of space.

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He Disappeared Into a Cave for 63 Days Then Returned with a Scientific Breakthrough Still Changing Biology 60 Years Later

In July 1962, a young scientist entered a deep cave in the French Alps and disconnected entirely from clocks, sunlight, and human contact. He remained underground for 63 days. The effects on his body and brain went far beyond what he anticipated and helped launch a field that now shapes space exploration, military protocols, and

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NASA Telescope Discovers Nearby Planet With Deep Similarities to Earth

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Keith Miller (Caltech/IPAC) Astronomers have discovered what appears to be an exoplanet that could be a distant Earthly paradise. Or it could be a frigid realm even chillier than Mars, incapable of supporting life. The margins are very fine when studying planets outside our solar system. But this new candidate planet, dubbed HD 137010 b,

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Scientists Stumble Upon Mysterious Ancient ‘Wrinkle Structures’ in Morocco That Defy Explanation

Hidden in the rugged landscapes of Morocco’s Central High Atlas Mountains lies a discovery that could change everything we know about the origins of life on Earth. While exploring the region’s ancient rocks, geobiologist Rowan Martindale and her team stumbled upon an unexpected find—bizarre, wrinkle-like fossil structures embedded deep within layers of rock that were

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When Termites Became Monogamous, A Surprising Thing Happened to Their Sperm : ScienceAlert

Termites reveal a startling consequence of long-term monogamy – the resulting lack of competition between the reproductive sperm of rival males led to the loss of tails in their sperm. This involved losing a suite of genes, which contributed to their complex shift from solitary cockroaches to mega-socialite termites, a new study found. So in

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Astronomers detected a strong signal from space lasting seven hours. Now they may have worked out what it was

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are intense sources of high-energy radiation that scientists detect on Earth in the form of gamma rays. They were first detected in the 1960s by US military satellites looking for nuclear detonations on Earth, which saw bright bursts of gamma rays coming from the sky. They didn’t know what they were, but

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New analysis suggests puzzling fossil may have been an unknown lifeform

By Katie Hunt, CNN An artist’s impression of what Prototaxites may have looked like 400 million years ago. Photo: CNN / Matt Humpage Some 400 million years ago, long before dinosaurs or even trees had evolved, an enigmatic organism towered over the landscape like a prehistoric monolith. Now, new research makes the case that the

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Researchers create ‘impossible’ material that defies physics theory

Researchers at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) have defied long-standing material theories by developing a brand-new class of material known as a “compleximer.”  This amber-colored substance achieves a combination of traits previously thought to be mutually exclusive: it possesses the rugged impact resistance of plastic while remaining as easy to reshape and blow as glass.

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