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Revolutionary New Genetics That Could Predict Our Futures
Dalton Conley is a professor at Princeton University. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and, in 2005, received the National Science...
nextbigideaclub.com @ 29 days ago
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What Is Photosynthesis? Nature's Fundamental Process, Explained
All about the way plants turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food. Unlike us, plants don't need pantries full of food to stay alive;...
extremetech.com @ 29 days ago
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Why strategy beats speed in introducing AI for healthcare
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the future of healthcare, offering transformative possibilities across diagnostics and treatment, as well...
weforum.org @ 29 days ago
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Bespoke photometry system captures variety of dopamine signals in mice
A new photometry technique can track absolute levels of dopamine and monitor both fast and slow changes in its concentration in freely moving mice,...
thetransmitter.org @ 29 days ago
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Tattoos Could Be a Hidden Cancer Risk, Study of Twins Finds
Twins who got tattoos had a higher risk of being diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma. Your next tattoo might be riskier than currently assumed,...
gizmodo.com @ 29 days ago
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How Can Myths Help Us Understand the Stars?
Astrophysicist and folklorist Moiya McTier teaches science through storytelling. AO Wants to Know is an ongoing interview series where we ask experts...
atlasobscura.com @ 29 days ago
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Blood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black and Native American patients, study finds
A common blood test may miss ovarian cancer in some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment, a new study finds. It’s the...
apnews.com @ 29 days ago
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The mystery of your ‘baby amnesia’ just got even weirder
Scientists are trying to work out why adults don’t remember being babies and it’s all a bit sci-fi. None of us remember being...
sciencefocus.com @ 29 days ago
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Why don’t we remember being a baby? New clues in memory mystery.
They may still exist—but we still don't know how to unlock them. What’s the earliest memory you can recall? While many people’s...
popsci.com @ 29 days ago
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Brain scans suggest babies remember more than we thought
Why don’t we remember specific events during those crucial first few years, when our brains worked over time to learn so much? A new...
newatlas.com @ 29 days ago
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Targeted drugs ramp up cancer mutability
Mutagenesis can drive carcinogenesis and continue during cancer progression, generating genetic intratumor heterogeneity that enables cancer...
science.org @ 29 days ago
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Fully AI-driven weather prediction system delivers accurate forecasts faster with less computing power
A new AI weather prediction system, Aardvark Weather, can deliver accurate forecasts tens of time s faster and using thousands of time s less computing...
phys.org @ 29 days ago
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105 Days With an Electromagnetic Heart
Earlier this year, a man went shopping in Sydney, Australia with a new type of artificial heart buried in his chest. He was the first...
ieee.org @ 29 days ago
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The shaky science behind treating measles with vitamin A
While important for overall health, the vitamin can be toxic in high doses. As a fatal measles outbreak continues to spread, the United States’ leading...
popsci.com @ 29 days ago
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This Smartphone App Helps Seniors in Assisted Living Fight Cognitive Decline
In a nutshell The Silvia Program app, combining cognitive training, exercise routines, and lifestyle monitoring, showed promise in improving cognitive...
studyfinds.org @ 29 days ago
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Scientists Found 10 Million-Year-Old Remnants of a Massive Kilonova in the Bottom of the Ocean
Plutonium discovered at the bottom of the ocean was found to be refuse from a kilonova that exploded close to Earth 10 million years ago. Kilonovas...
aol.com @ 29 days ago
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The most distant galaxy ever discovered holds a surprising secret
Tools like the James Webb Space Telescope are allowing scientists to look further back into the history of the universe than ever before, discovering...
digitaltrends.com @ 29 days ago
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Infant Memory Formation Begins Earlier Than Thought
New research challenges the idea that infants cannot form memories, showing that babies as young as 12 months old can encode experiences. Using fMRI...
neurosciencenews.com @ 29 days ago
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‘This is a crisis’: A southern Utah city is set to build a power station on top of a premier dinosaur fossil site
St. George area a ‘paleontological jackpot’ and one of North America’s top Jurassic Period track sites St. George • Buried as they are in the...
sltrib.com @ 29 days ago
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How Real Is Severance? The Show’s Neurosurgery Consultant Breaks Down Its Science
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Today we’re talking about the science of Severance. What if instead of...
scientificamerican.com @ 29 days ago
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Chicago-Sized Iceberg Reveals Hidden Ecosystem
In January 2025, A-84 an iceberg the size of Chicago broke away from a massive floating glacier attached to the Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet. Now,...
newsweek.com @ 29 days ago
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A newly surfaced document reveals the beef industry’s secret climate plan
What the beef industry knew about its environmental impact — and how it spent decades blocking climate action. It’s now well established that for decades,...
vox.com @ 29 days ago
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Archaeological breakthrough as DNA suggests mystery journey of hunters 8,500 years ago
Researchers have uncovered evidence that European hunter-gatherers came into contact with North Africans as early as 8,500 years ago New research...
the-express.com @ 29 days ago
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Bird flu is spreading. Wastewater monitoring can help us stop it
Egg prices have risen 50% since March 2024, the result of an ongoing bird flu crisis that has both producers and consumers grappling for solutions....
statnews.com @ 29 days ago
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Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb questions RFK Jr.’s measles response, infant formula plan
NEW YORK — Former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb criticized the current administration’s approach to containing a deadly...
statnews.com @ 29 days ago
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New national forest to see 20m trees planted
Twenty million trees will be planted and 2,500 hectares (6,178 acres) of new woodland created in the west of England as part of a "national forest" drive,...
bbc.com @ 29 days ago
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NASA Is Still All-in on Boeing's Troubled Starliner
It wants to launch a test flight before doing another crewed mission, though. Though Boeing has been mired in negative press since its botched crewed...
extremetech.com @ 29 days ago
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Specialized Neutrophils Produce Extracellular Matrix to Strengthen Mouse Skin Barrier
Researchers at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) have discovered a specialized population of neutrophils in the skin...
genengnews.com @ 29 days ago
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Why you should slow down your brain’s ageing – and how to do it
Lately, my brain has felt decidedly ancient. I’m only in my 40s, but last week I completely blanked on the date of my wedding...
newscientist.com @ 29 days ago
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NASA Juno spacecraft's images of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a huge storm bigger than Earth
Twisting, swirling clouds wind through Jupiter’s Great Red Spot in images captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft at Jupiter during its fly-bys over the...
skyatnightmagazine.com @ 29 days ago
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Drug-Resistant Bacteria Outcompete Rivals in Hospitals
A drug-resistant strain of bacteria inhabiting hospital settings has evolved to utilize an antimicrobial genetic tool. Vancomycin-resistant...
genengnews.com @ 29 days ago
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An mRNA cancer vaccine may offer long-term protection
A vaccine kept patients free of pancreatic cancer for years, yet new reports say the NIH is advising against mentioning mRNA tech in grants....
sciencenews.org @ 29 days ago
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Anne-Laure Le Cunff: The 3 cognitive scripts that rule over your life | Full Interview
This video Anne-Laure Le Cunff: The 3 cognitive scripts that rule over your life | Full Interview is featured on Big Think....
bigthink.com @ 29 days ago
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Debate erupts around Microsoft’s blockbuster quantum computing claims
On Tuesday, Microsoft physicist Chetan Nayak faced a formidable challenge: convincing an excited but largely skeptical standing-room audience of...
science.org @ 29 days ago
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The Most Mysterious Fossil Ever Dug Up in America
The fossil record is a treasure trove of Earth’s history, offering intriguing glimpses into the life forms that once roamed our planet. Among these...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com @ 29 days ago
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SpaceX Could Soon Control Public Beach Closures in South Texas
The company is waiting on a vote that would turn Starbase into its own city. SpaceX’s packed rocket launch schedule may get in the...
gizmodo.com @ 29 days ago
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'We had less than a 2% chance to find this': James Webb telescope uncovers baffling 'Big Wheel', one of the most massive galaxies in the early universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered an object they've dubbed 'Big Wheel,' a gargantuan galaxy spinning through the early...
livescience.com @ 29 days ago
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Alnylam drug wins FDA approval for progressive heart disease
The Food and Drug Administration cleared Alnylam Pharmaceuticals’ treatment for a progressive heart condition Thursday, setting it up to compete with...
statnews.com @ 29 days ago
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Galapagos birds exhibit 'road rage' due to noise
New study finds that aggressive behavior is linked to birds' proximity to traffic A new study has discovered that birds in the Galapagos Islands are...
sciencedaily.com @ 29 days ago
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Brain Scans Confirm Babies Form Memories, Challenging Long-Held Beliefs
Our earliest years are a time of rapid learning, yet we typically cannot recall specific experiences from that period – a phenomenon known as...
sciencealert.com @ 29 days ago
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'Bonobo genius' Kanzi, who could understand English and play Minecraft, dies at 44
The bonobo Kanzi, who learned to make stone tools, play Minecraft and communicate at the level of a 2-year-old human, has died. Kanzi, a male...
livescience.com @ 29 days ago
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First Drug That Repairs Brain Damage After Stroke. It Mimics Rehabilitation
It could help patients regain movement by targeting brain rhythms....
zmescience.com @ 29 days ago
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A Dyson swarm made of solar panels would make Earth uninhabitable, suggests study
As civilizations become more and more advanced, their power needs also increase. It's likely that an advanced civilization might need so much power...
phys.org @ 29 days ago
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Making Ripples - NASA
A dolphin swims through the water in the Launch Complex 39 Area turn basin at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 6, 2007. The turn...
nasa.gov @ 29 days ago
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The Enhanced Fujita Scale rates the strength of a tornado
Deciphering the Enhanced Fujita Scale When tornados break out, people always want to know, how strong were they? But making that assessment is an...
earthsky.org @ 29 days ago
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Deep sleep may protect against neurodegeneration
Could prioritizing deep sleep be the key to protecting your brain? Scientists uncover how sleep disturbances may accelerate neurodegeneration—and why...
news-medical.net @ 29 days ago
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A Healthy Prenatal Stage Could Be Key to Preventing Psychiatric Disorders
Discover how scientists can use the placenta’s DNA to identify and treat neuropsychiatric disorders, like schizophrenia, before birth. Pregnancy is an...
discovermagazine.com @ 29 days ago
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Octopus Filmed Riding A Shark Like A Cowboy, Surprising Scientists (And, Probably, Shark)
Given these sharks are the fastest in the ocean, it "may have been in for quite the experience."...
iflscience.com @ 29 days ago
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Is the zero-gravity sleep position really the key to a better night’s sleep?
Could the zero gravity sleep position be the key to a better night's sleep? The experts weigh in on how to do it, what the...
stylist.co.uk @ 29 days ago
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Chinese scientists use laser drones to count the country's trees — all 142.6 billion of them
Researchers have counted the number of trees in China and mapped their distribution across the country using a laser-based technique called lidar. A...
livescience.com @ 29 days ago
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