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This lump of melted soil may push back the origin of metallurgy by thousands of years
In 2021, archaeologists working at an ancient site called Gre Filla in southeastern Anatolia in Turkey unearthed an amorphous, glasslike lump with a...
science.org - 9 days ago
science / space
"We've Been Wrong For A Long time ": Protoplanetary Disks Are Much Smaller Than We Thought
A new study could help explain our gas giants, and distinct lack of super-Earths....
iflscience.com - 9 days ago
science / space
A Star "Explosion" Will Light Up the Sky This Week—How to See the "Once-in-a-Life time " Spectacle
This time last year, astrophiles were gearing up for a "once-in-a-life time " spectacle—only it never happened. The celestial event in question? The...
bestlifeonline.com - 9 days ago
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Epicrispr Biotechnologies to Begin Clinical Trials for its Lead Epigenetic Therapy for FSHD Patients
Armed with $ 68 million in Series B funding, Epicrispr Biotechnologies (Epic) is initiating human trials of its lead candidate EPI-321, an epigenetic...
genengnews.com - 9 days ago
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Long COVID Patients Say They Still Struggle To Convince Medics Their Illness Is Real
“We found that our participants are living a life of constant uncertainty, struggling to find treatment.”...
iflscience.com - 9 days ago
science / space
Rare moonbow shines below total lunar eclipse in stunning photo: 'This is definitely the first time I've tried something like this, but will not be the last'
"The respective sizes of the two arcs also create a great symbolic representation of the difference in scale between what we experience and deal with...
space.com - 9 days ago
science / space
Little red dots seen by JWST might be a kind of black hole 'star'
A mysterious class of small, red objects in the early universe might be explained by black holes inside dense cocoons of gas, like a star. Since...
newscientist.com - 9 days ago
nature / science / space
Nature's time machine: How long-term studies unlock evolution's secrets
Georgia Tech scientists are revealing how decades-long research programs have transformed our understanding of evolution, from laboratory petri...
phys.org - 9 days ago
science / space
This Is How To Photograph Saturday’s Solar Eclipse With A Phone
How do I take pictures of the solar eclipse with my phone? On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will bring a dramatic crescent-shaped sun at sunrise to parts of 13 U.S. States in the northeast — and you can use your smartphone to take a photo. Here’s how. Key Facts It will be possible to image...
forbes.com - 9 days ago
science / space / technology
Poland signs $ 1.7 billion deal for infantry fighting vehicles
WARSAW, Poland — The Polish Ministry of National Defence has signed a deal worth some PLN 6.57 billion ( $ 1.7 billion) to acquire 111 Borsuk (Badger)...
defensenews.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
World's rarest whales and dolphins: 10 beautiful cetaceans in danger of disappearing forever
We take a look at the cetaceans on the brink of extinction Whales and dolphins are oceanic wonders, playing a crucial role in marine ecosystems. The...
discoverwildlife.com - 9 days ago
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The Most Enormous Rhino Ever Roamed the Earth
The world has witnessed many magnificent creatures throughout its history, with some standing out due to their sheer size and grandeur. Among these...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
Bizarre new dinosaur with giant claws unearthed in Mongolian desert
The fossilised remains of the ‘two-claw’ animal reveal surprising diversity in an already strange group of dinosaurs. A very odd new dinosaur has been...
discoverwildlife.com - 9 days ago
science / space
What Rules Actually Prohibit Us From Building a Warp Drive?
In 1994 Miguel Alcubierre was able to construct a valid solution to the equations of general relativity that enable a warp drive. But now we need to...
universetoday.com - 9 days ago
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Netherlands’ largest forest biomass plant canceled, forest advocates elated
Dutch forest campaigners are claiming a significant victory over one of the Netherlands’ top energy providers, Vattenfall, after the company decided...
mongabay.com - 9 days ago
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How the Brain Learns to Reclassify Danger and Reward
The brain constantly evaluates whether stimuli are positive or negative, prompting approach or avoidance behaviors that are essential for survival. A...
neurosciencenews.com - 9 days ago
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“We were meant to be outdoor creatures”: Experts say we need to curb the poor vision epidemic
It has long been thought that digging your nose in a book and spending too much time reading things up close could cause near-sightedness. When books were replaced with smartphones, it was easy to blame the screens instead. But as near-sightedness rates continued to rise across the world,...
salon.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
Glaciers are melting fast—putting millions at risk for flash floods
Many people living in the Himalayas, Andes, Alps, Rocky Mountains, Iceland, and Alaska have experienced glacial lake outburst floods of one type or another. In mountain ranges around the world, glaciers are melting as global temperatures rise. Europe’s Alps and Pyrenees lost 40% of their glacier...
fastcompany.com - 9 days ago
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Happy dogs make happy humans, and 9 other reasons science says dogs need to chew
In the wild, dogs spend a lot of their time chewing on bones, carcasses, sticks and kernels. For example, Australian dingoes can feed for up to 108...
theconversation.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
Flourishing microalgae could offset emissions as the planet heats up
Microbes in carbon-rich soils ramp up their rate of photosynthesis in warmer conditions, suggesting current climate models may be overestimating the...
newscientist.com - 9 days ago
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Earth 1, asteroids 0: The next generation of planetary defense takes shape at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
There is a non-zero chance that somewhere in the nearby solar system is a rock that might kill us all. This stony assassin may well be orbiting the...
unionleader.com - 9 days ago
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Bizarre creature preserved in 99 million-year-old amber was ‘beyond imagination,’ scientists say
Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. A newly identified parasitic wasp that buzzed and flew among dinosaurs 99 million years ago evolved a bizarre mechanism to snare other creatures and force...
aol.com - 9 days ago
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A steady gaze may set you up for better performance
New research identifies the links between a steady gaze and elite performance. In his book on basketball great Bill Bradley, writer John McPhee...
futurity.org - 9 days ago
science / space
Bizarre compounds of oxygen and carbon with explosive potential revealed
Skoltech researchers have theoretically investigated the wide range of molecules that oxygen and carbon atoms can form in addition to the well-known...
phys.org - 9 days ago
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With 23andMe filing for bankruptcy, what happens to consumers’ genetic data?
The announcement that 23andMe is filing for bankruptcy and has put its genetic genealogy database up for sale has sent its customers into a bit of a...
theconversation.com - 9 days ago
science / architecture
New materials for sustainable fabrics
The fashion industry has a significant negative impact on the environment. Textiles made of synthetic polymers are popular due to their physical...
chemistryworld.com - 9 days ago
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These Baby Hummingbirds Disguise Themselves as Toxic Caterpillars to Perplex Predators
In a nutshell Newly hatched white-necked jacobins are covered in fuzzy down and shake their heads like venomous caterpillars—potentially tricking...
studyfinds.org - 9 days ago
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The Dinosaur-Like Shoebill Stork and Its Silent Hunt
The shoebill stork, scientifically known as Balaeniceps rex, is an enigmatic bird that captivates the attention of bird enthusiasts and scientists...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
What's the biggest owl? Here's a clue – it has a colossal 2 metre wingspan
Did you know the largest owl in the world has a wingspan of around two metres? The title of largest owl in the world belongs to the Blakiston fish owl....
discoverwildlife.com - 9 days ago
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'Inside-out, headless wonder' fossil discovered
A professor has published details of a rare "inside-out, legless, headless wonder" fossil from 444 million years ago, which belonged to a previously undiscovered species. Prof Sarah Gabbott has been studying the arthropod fossil for 25 years after she found it in a small quarry in South Africa. Her...
bbc.com - 9 days ago
learning / science / space
Scientists unveil new type of ' time crystal' that defies our traditional understanding of time and motion
The latest time crystal innovation may expand the known boundaries of quantum mechanics. Physicists have created a new type of time crystal that may...
livescience.com - 9 days ago
learning / space / science / technology
Quantum computing milestone: 56-qubit computer provides truly random number generation
In a new paper in Nature, a team of researchers from JPMorganChase, Quantinuum, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The...
phys.org - 9 days ago
nature / science / space
Giant, fungus-like organism may be a completely unknown branch of life
An ancient and enormous organism called Prototaxites, initially found to be a type of fungus, may actually be an unknown branch of life, researchers...
livescience.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
Researchers find new killifish species in Kenya
NAIROBI ― A new killifish species, scientifically known as Nothobranchius sylvaticus, has been documented in seasonal swamps of Kenya’s ancient...
mongabay.com - 9 days ago
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Trojans of all classes enjoyed a nice jug of wine
Cups dating back to 2500 BCE show the drink wasn't just for gods and epic heroes. Homer’s The Iliad recounts one of history’s greatest legendary epics. It also describes a round of drinks shared by the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus. “Hephaestus spoke, then stood up, passed a double goblet across...
popsci.com - 9 days ago
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This Artificial Sweetener May Trick Your Brain Into Feeling Hungrier
In a nutshell The artificial sweetener sucralose may increase activity in the brain’s hunger-regulating center (hypothalamus) compared to regular...
studyfinds.org - 9 days ago
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12 Biggest Creatures to Ever Roam the Earth
Our beloved planet has seen giants that dwarf most animals alive today. These massive creatures lived across different time periods and belonged to all kinds of environments, including deep oceans and dense jungles. Here's a closer look at the biggest animals that ever roamed our planet—some were...
aol.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
This 444 Million-Year-Old Arthropod Was Fossilized Inside Out
Meet Keurbos susanae, the inside-out fossil named after the discoverer’s mom. After 25 years of research, a 444-million-year-old inside-out fossil has...
discovermagazine.com - 9 days ago
science / technology
Physicists Create New Type of time Quasicrystal – Inside a Diamond
A new type of time crystal could represent a breakthrough in quantum physics. In a diamond zapped with lasers, physicists have created what they...
sciencealert.com - 9 days ago
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Fossils of weird Mongolian dinosaur that wielded ‘big, sharp and nasty’ claws unearthed during construction project
March 25 – Fossils unearthed during construction of a water pipeline in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia have revealed one of the oddest members of a...
nypost.com - 9 days ago
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NIH director targets misinformation research as more turmoil rocks health agencies
Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Good morning. Let’s get...
statnews.com - 9 days ago
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Mindblowing AI breakthrough can detect cancer 99% of the time
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancers in Australian women—and one of the hardest to catch. But a new breakthrough in AI cancer...
bgr.com - 9 days ago
nature / science / space
This Is the First-Ever Image of Neptune's Auroral Glow
Captured by Webb, it's the first direct evidence of auroras on the most distant planet from the Sun. The Webb Space Telescope has given us our first...
gizmodo.com - 9 days ago
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A new record for precision on B-meson life time s
Fig. 1. A comparison of the current ATLAS result for the B0 life time with the previous ATLAS result in the B0 → J/ψK0S channel, and with those from...
cerncourier.com - 10 days ago
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Enzymological insights from ensembles
Now, writing in Science, Daniel Herschlag and colleagues devised a smart plan to employ conformational ensembles to gain insights into the...
nature.com - 10 days ago
science / business / entrepreneurship
Epicrispr banks $ 68M to test epigenetic editing on rare muscle disease
Dive Brief:• Epicrispr Biotechnologies has raised $ 68 million in pursuit of a first-of-its-kind genetic medicine for a rare neuromuscular disorder...
biopharmadive.com - 10 days ago
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What scientists learned from the world’s first genetically modified pig liver transplant
The study offers the latest evidence that gene-modified pig organs could be a viable option for people suffering from organ failure. Scientists in...
euronews.com - 10 days ago
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Yersinia pestis and plague: an updated view on evolution, virulence determinants, immune subversion, vaccination, and diagnostics
Plague is a vector-borne disease caused by Yersinia pestis. Transmitted by fleas from rodent reservoirs, Y. pestis emerged...
nih.gov - 10 days ago
nature / science / space
Webb captures Neptune's auroras for first time
Neptune lies in the frigid, dark, vast frontier of the outer edges of our solar system, about 3 billion miles away from the sun. For the first time ,...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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Surgeons transplanted a pig’s liver into a human
A genetically modified mini pig’s liver was able to function in the body of a brain-dead patient throughout a 10-day experiment....
sciencenews.org - 10 days ago
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