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    Biology

    This Winged Fish Uses Strange Tongue-Like "Legs" To Taste The Seafloor – Yes, Really | IFLScience

    iflscience.com • Biology • World

    Scientists discovered that a unique species of sea robin uses leg-like appendages covered in taste buds to locate food on the seafloor, a behavior mimicked by other fish.

    Energy

    Scientists Have Invented Godzilla-Like Battery That Runs On Radioactive Waste | IFLScience

    iflscience.com • Energy • World

    Scientists at Ohio State University have developed a small battery that generates electricity from radioactive waste, potentially offering a novel solution for managing nuclear waste and powering microelectronics in specialized environments.

    History

    Great Wall Of China Could Be Significantly Older Than Previously Realized | IFLScience

    iflscience.com • History • China

    New archaeological discoveries in Shandong province suggest that sections of the Great Wall of China are 300 years older than previously thought, dating back to the Western Zhou Dynasty.

    Immunology

    Vaccines And Boosters Work Best In The Same Arm, And We're Just Learning Why | IFLScience

    iflscience.com • Immunology • World

    Research reveals that receiving vaccine boosters in the same arm as the initial shot enhances immune response by optimizing the interaction between memory B cells and macrophages.

    Space

    How Long Does It Take To Travel To The Moon? | IFLScience

    iflscience.com • Space • World

    The time it takes to travel to the Moon varies significantly depending on the mission's trajectory and technology, ranging from a few days for crewed missions to months for fuel-efficient probes.