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Hello everyone, We have some exciting science news to share with all of you today. Here is the science news digest for t…

Hello everyone,

We have some exciting science news to share with all of you today. Here is the science news digest for the day:

1. Robotic beehive controls lifesaving conditions for bees - Researchers at the University of Bristol have developed a robotic beehive that can control temperature and CO2 levels. The robot uses sensors and feedback loops to incubate the growth of new colonies, which could help save the honeybee population worldwide.

2. Engineers 3D print record-breaking seven-ingredient cooked cheesecake - Engineers at the Singapore Food Agency have successfully 3D printed a cheesecake with seven ingredients. The success of the experiment has promising implications for food production and development.

3. Antarctic snowfalls affect short-term sea level rises - Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have found that snowfall in Antarctica impacts changes in the Earth's gravitational field, which can lead to sea-level changes. The findings have significant implications for understanding climate change and its impact on sea-level rise.

4. World's first 3D printed space rocket launches - Relativity Space, a California-based company, has launched the first entirely 3D printed rocket. The successful launch marks a significant milestone for 3D printing and corporate spaceflight.

5. Placebos may be as effective as medication for back pain - Researchers at the University of Sydney found that placebos may be as effective as pain medication in treating acute lower back pain. The study suggests that dummy pills could be a cost-effective alternative to medication.

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