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One Of the Most Active Volcanoes In the World Is About to Blow.
Experts say an eruption between now and the end of 2025 is inevitable. The Axial Seamount—a volcano located 300 miles off the coast of Oregon and...
popularmechanics.com @ 30+ days ago
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Astronomical Photographer Captures His 'Best Photo' Yet of Tadpole Nebula After Decades of Attempts
Exceptionally talented Finnish astronomical nature photographer and visual artist J-P Metsävainio is very passionate about the cosmos. His latest...
petapixel.com @ 30+ days ago
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Book Review: The Impossible Man
The mathematician Roger Penrose has many accolades for his work in extending our perception of the universe. While his research dominates most...
universetoday.com @ 30+ days ago
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News - Mammoth-Bone Structures Studied - Archaeology Magazine
Features November/December 2021 Scientists are uncovering fossilized footprints in the New Mexico desert that show how humans and Ice Age animals...
archaeology.org @ 30+ days ago
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Bowel cancer prediction test for IBD patients 90% accurate
A new method for detecting bowel cancer is more than 90% accurate at predicting which higher-risk people will develop the disease, according to research. About 500,000 people...
bbc.com @ 30+ days ago
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Fake papers are contaminating the world’s scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research
Over the past decade, furtive commercial entities around the world have industrialized the production, sale and dissemination of bogus scholarly...
theconversation.com @ 30+ days ago
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The Future of Robot Swarms Is Here—And It’s Being Controlled by Just One Person. Here’s What DARPA Says
Researchers tested whether one person could command a robot swarm of drones and ground vehicles in complex missions....
zmescience.com @ 30+ days ago
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Man of Science, Man of God
In The Water-Babies, Charles Kingsley parodied the dogmatic belief held by many in Victorian England that faith and reason are incompatible. In 1860,...
jstor.org @ 30+ days ago
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How button boards are changing human-canine communication
A viral, online phenomenon claims to have further opened the door to human-canine communication. Buttons allow dogs to seemingly talk with their...
pbs.org @ 30+ days ago
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1,600-year-old Roman padlock with spring mechanism discovered in Germany — and it's tiny
A miniature gold lock dated to the third to fourth centuries was found by a metal detectorist in Germany. A metal detectorist in Germany has...
livescience.com @ 30+ days ago
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Why building big AIs costs billions – and how Chinese startup DeepSeek dramatically changed the calculus
State- of-the-art artificial intelligence systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude have captured the public imagination...
theconversation.com @ 30+ days ago
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People Without a 'Mind's Eye' Have Different Brain Wiring
People with aphantasia lack the ability to summon crisp images in their "mind's eye." But even though they can't visualize in this way, the...
realclearscience.com @ 30+ days ago
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San Diego drops in 2025 best-performing cities ranking
San Diego dropped to 71st among the country's best-performing cities, per an annual report from the Milken Institute. Why it matters: The 2025 ranking...
axios.com @ 30+ days ago
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Kentucky Museum Stunned to Find WWII Japanese Grenade in Archives
Luckily, authorities confirmed it was safe — and now it’s heading for exhibition....
zmescience.com @ 30+ days ago
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Oceanic plate between Arabian and Eurasian continental plates is breaking away
An international research team led by the University of Göttingen has investigated the influence of the forces exerted by the Zagros Mountains in the...
eurekalert.org @ 30+ days ago
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Step inside the secret lab where America tests its nukes
FRENCHMAN FLAT, Nev. — In the middle of a dry lakebed northwest of Las Vegas sits a lone section of a bridge, its steel girders bent...
kpbs.org @ 30+ days ago
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Romantic breakups linked to lower hippocampal brain volume in adults with childhood trauma
A recent study published in the European Journal of Neuroscience sheds light on how childhood maltreatment may leave lasting impacts on brain...
psypost.org @ 30+ days ago
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Quantum theory and thermodynamics: No contradiction with new entropy definition, study says
It is one of the most important laws of nature that we know: The famous second law of thermodynamics says that the world gets more...
phys.org @ 30+ days ago
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Dead Sea an 'ecological disaster', but no one can agree how to fix it
An abandoned lifeguard cabin, a rusty pier and mangled umbrellas are all that is left of Ein Gedi, once Israel's flagship beach drawing international...
phys.org @ 30+ days ago
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Therapeutic Or Risky? What New Research Reveals About Cannabis & Brain Function
As cannabis use continues to rise globally, scientists are racing to understand its full impact on brain function. A groundbreaking study published in...
mindbodygreen.com @ 30+ days ago
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Historic January 2025 snowstorm in the Southern U.S.
An Arctic blast plunged into the southeastern United States on Sunday, January 19, arriving just in time for the on-average coldest stretch of the...
climate.gov @ 30+ days ago
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The Legendary K-T Extinction Event and Its Effect on Dinosaurs
Approximately 66 million years ago, a catastrophic event occurred that reshaped life on Earth in dramatic ways: the K-T extinction event. Named after...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com @ 30+ days ago
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Communicating with Gravitational Waves
When astronomers detected the first long-predicted gravitational waves in 2015, it opened a whole new window into the Universe. Before that,...
universetoday.com @ 30+ days ago
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This Nimble New Drone Can Easily Track Humans Moving Through Dense Terrain
An agile new drone has demonstrated the ability to follow a person jogging through the forest and avoid thin obstacles like power lines, all while...
thedebrief.org @ 30+ days ago
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Aspirin therapy: Are you up to speed on the latest guidelines?
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States, at a cost of about 700,000 lives per year. For decades, and as...
studyfinds.org @ 30+ days ago
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Meet the first actor with Down syndrome to star in an action movie
Actor Race Eberhardt is chasing after the bad guys and saving the day in a new movie called “Strait Undercover” — and he’s also making...
today.com @ 30+ days ago
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Historian reveals emotional impact of White Ship disaster near Normandy in 1120
Harriet Strahl, a Ph.D. student in the Durham University history department, has shed new light on the emotional and societal repercussions of the...
phys.org @ 30+ days ago
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Elon just sent his most bizarre tweet ever… and its about Starliner’s crew
You might have thought our discussion of Starliner‘s crew was over, at least until the crew returned home on SpaceX’s Crew-9 Dragon. However,...
spaceexplored.com @ 30+ days ago
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Hawaii wildfire victims spared from testifying after last-minute deal over $ 4B settlement
HONOLULU (AP) — Lawyers representing victims of a deadly Hawaii wildfire reached a last-minute deal averting a trial that was scheduled to begin Wednesday over how...
apnews.com @ 30+ days ago
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How Can Titan Maintain its Atmosphere?
Saturn’s moon Titan is perhaps one of the most fascinating moons in the Solar System. It’s the second largest of all the moons...
universetoday.com @ 30+ days ago
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Why members of two of EPA's influential science advisory committees were let go
Members of two of the Environmental Protection Agency's most influential advisory committees, tasked with providing independent scientific guidance to the head of the agency, found...
npr.org @ 30+ days ago
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Recapping RFK, Jr's First Day of Confirmation Hearings in 5 Takeaways
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., faced a barrage of questions from U.S. senators today during his confirmation hearing for his nomination for secretary of the...
scientificamerican.com @ 30+ days ago
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New Purdue bankruptcy deal cuts out Sacklers’ legal immunity
Fifteen US states have reached a $ 7.4 billion (£6 billion) settlement-in-principle with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family who own it. It looks to...
chemistryworld.com @ 30+ days ago
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'Scary looking' ancient fish found washed up on Texas beach
The alligator gar measured between 3-and-a-half to 4 feet in length. Alligator gars are typically regarded as river monsters, with the giant fish...
chron.com @ 30+ days ago
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Experiment with 37 dimensions shows how strange quantum physics can be
Particles of light that effectively exist in 37 dimensions at once have been used to test an extreme version of a quantum paradox. “This experiment...
newscientist.com @ 30+ days ago
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The hidden power of the smallest microquasars
Researchers found for the first time evidence that even microquasars containing a low-mass star are efficient particle accelerators, which leads to a...
sciencedaily.com @ 30+ days ago
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Alpha baboons: hormone study reveals surprising costs of being a dominant male
Researchers working with baboons in Kenya wanted to find out where alpha males exert the most energy. A recent study on baboons has found that...
discoverwildlife.com @ 30+ days ago
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The Reason Unmanned Aircraft are Called “Drones”
It has a little something to do with bees—a fact you can drop around the watercooler the next time your coworker wants to talk...
mentalfloss.com @ 30+ days ago
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Archaeologists Discover Bizarre Ancient Burials
Archaeologists have uncovered a series of bizarre ancient burials in France. The burials came to light during an excavation related to the...
newsweek.com @ 30+ days ago
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Oldest, Hottest Geyser in Yellowstone National Park Shaken with Earthquake
Seismic activity in Yellowstone National Park shakes oldest and hottest geyser. Yellowstone National Park, the oldest national park in the USA and...
www.si.com @ 30+ days ago
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EV Batteries Last Way Longer Than Expected
The rhythms of real-world driving enable EV batteries to live far beyond the predictions of laboratory tests, according to a new study from Stanford...
ieee.org @ 30+ days ago
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Chinese astronauts make rocket fuel and oxygen in space using 1st-of-its-kind 'artificial photosynthesis'
Astronauts on board China's "heavenly palace" space station have demonstrated a new way of making rocket fuel products and breathable oxygen by...
livescience.com @ 30+ days ago
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Archaeologists Followed a Sketch by Leonardo da Vinci. It Led to Secret Tunnels Under an Ancient Castle.
The ancient mystery needed a bit of high-tech help to come to light An underground tunnel network long rumored thanks to drawings by Leonardo da...
popularmechanics.com @ 30+ days ago
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An Ozempic Expert Explains What You Need to Know Before Taking GLP-1 Drugs
Alexandra Sowa's new book The Ozempic Revolution is intended to be the "first comprehensive user guide" to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic. Few drugs in...
gizmodo.com @ 30+ days ago
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Surprising Link Between Menthol And Alzheimer's Discovered in Mice
A study found something strange in 2023: When mice with Alzheimer's disease inhale menthol, their cognitive abilities improve. It seems the chemical...
sciencealert.com @ 30+ days ago
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LA's burning lessons
Most single-family houses are built around a few main ingredients: wooden framing, a sloping roof that hangs over the sides, vents that keep air circulating...
businessinsider.com @ 30+ days ago
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This Sleep Change May Be An Early Sign Of Alzheimer's
A new study established the link. We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about how some people with precursors to dementia some time s see...
huffingtonpost.co.uk @ 30+ days ago
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Ancient papyrus from Judaean Desert shows Roman tax fraud
The longest Greek papyrus ever found in the Judaean Desert has been published, revealing forgery and tax fraud in from the Roman empire.The nearly...
cosmosmagazine.com @ 30+ days ago
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The Doomsday Clock has never been closer to metaphorical midnight. What does it mean?
Humanity is closer than ever to catastrophe, according to the atomic scientists behind the Doomsday Clock. The ominous metaphor ticked one second closer to midnight...
npr.org @ 30+ days ago
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After analyzing 4,500 blind dates, scientists found both men and women prefer younger partners
Apparently, when we put aside social norms, most people are drawn to younger partners....
zmescience.com @ 30+ days ago
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