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Astronomers detect evidence of universe's 'background hum'
Astronomers have discovered the first evidence of low-frequency gravitational waves, which create a "background hum" throughout the universe. The breakthrough, made by hundreds of scientists using radio telescopes around the world, opens up a new window into the universe. Gravitational waves were first predicted by Albert Einstein over a century ago and confirmed in 2015. The low-frequency waves are thought to be constantly rolling through space and could reveal more about the early expansion of the universe and the formation of black holes and galaxies.

Tim Friede: Man bitten by snakes hundreds of times helps create broad antivenom
Tim Friede, a self-taught snake enthusiast, endured hundreds of venomous bites, enabling researchers to develop a potentially groundbreaking antivenom. His unique antibodies could help treat snakebite victims globally, particularly in India, by neutralizing toxins across multiple snake species.