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Lip Size Shapes Beauty Perception, Preferences Differ by Gender
New research reveals that lip size significantly influences how people perceive facial attractiveness, and these perceptions vary based on gender and...
neurosciencenews.com @ 30+ days ago
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Burning grasslands to maintain them: How does it help biodiversity?
As grasslands get abandoned, controlled burning is discussed as a labor-saving method of keeping forests at bay. A Kobe University research team...
phys.org @ 30+ days ago
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The progression of basaltic–rhyolitic melt storage at Yellowstone Caldera
Nature - The resistivity structure of Yellowstone Caldera’s crustal magma reservoir indicates that the magma reservoirs are not eruptible at present...
nature.com @ 30+ days ago
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Are there any animals that live in the clouds - or use them to hide from predators?
Do the clouds offer safe harbour to any animals? There don’t seem to be any animals that seek out clouds as a habitat. While...
discoverwildlife.com @ 30+ days ago
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Scientists Reveal What Antarctica Would Look Like With No Ice
Antarctica was once a lush and thriving land, teeming with prehistoric life. It's hard to believe now, but tucked away, hidden underneath a layer of...
sciencealert.com @ 30+ days ago
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Why Do People Think NASA Has Discovered a 'Parallel Universe'?
If you've been scrolling through social media recently, you might have stumbled upon sensational claims resurging about NASA discovering a parallel...
newsweek.com @ 30+ days ago
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innovation / nature / science / space / cool stuff
Scientists Build Device to Generate Electricity Using the Earth's Rotation
Their experiment had a "controversial but intriguing" result. In a controversial experiment, a team of physicists investigated whether we could...
futurism.com @ 30+ days ago
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An 83-Year-Old Neurologist Reveals The 3 Quirky Tricks He Uses to Keep His Brain Sharp
A neurologist who’s still working and writing books in his 80s shares what he personally does to keep his brain sharp as he ages....
inc.com @ 30+ days ago
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AI is transforming peer review — and many scientists are worried
nature.com @ 30+ days ago
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Scientists discover 'hidden waves' in diamond that could revolutionize quantum computing
CLEVELAND — A team of international researchers has just uncovered something remarkable about one of Earth’s most fascinating materials: diamond. By...
studyfinds.org @ 30+ days ago
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Curiosity discovers largest organic molecules yet on Mars
The Curiosity Mars rover took this selfie in October 2019 after drilling into the rock twice at its location. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS The Mars...
astronomy.com @ 30+ days ago
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Security camera captures sight — and sound — of meteorite strike
A home security camera captured the moment a meteorite slammed into a homeowner's walkway in Canada. It’s believed to be the first time that...
today.com @ 30+ days ago
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Archaeologists Found an Ancient Tablet With 39 Letters That Don’t Belong to Any Known Language
Google Translate isn’t going to help here. Archaeologists uncovered a basalt tablet in the Bashplemi Lake region of Georgia with an unknown language carved...
popularmechanics.com @ 30+ days ago
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NASA's Curiosity Rover accidentally cracked open a rock on Mars and found something that shouldn't be there
supercarblondie.com @ 30+ days ago
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Scientists produce complex map of mouse's brain that could unravel mystery of how ours work
euronews.com @ 30+ days ago
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Drones Uncovered a 3,000-Year-Old Hidden Mega-Fortress in the Mountains
The massive fortress is over 40 time s bigger than they initially thought. Researchers used drone imagery to analyze the full scope of a massive, 3,000-year-old...
popularmechanics.com @ 30+ days ago
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nature / science / space / technology
What is vibe coding, should you be doing it, and does it matter?
newscientist.com @ 30+ days ago
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AI can be a powerful tool for scientists. But it can also fuel research misconduct
In February this year, Google announced it was launching “a new AI system for scientists”. It said this system was a collaborative tool designed to...
theconversation.com @ 30+ days ago
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"Uncharted territory": soft tissue of ancient animal found entombed in volcanic rock near Rome
The 30,000-year-old remains display microscopic details of animal tissue, including eyelids and perfectly preserved feathers, say scientists Analysis...
discoverwildlife.com @ 30+ days ago
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Video of Yellowstone tour guide's disturbing behavior sparks outrage online: 'I would fire that guide'
thecooldown.com @ 30+ days ago
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Adrian Tchaikovsky: "Could life have gone any other way?"
“Hard” science fiction exists to push the boundaries of the imagination in a very specific way: thought experiments that start with the known and the...
newscientist.com @ 30+ days ago
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Aurora alert: Giant 'hole' in sun and strong geomagnetic storm converge to supercharge northern lights this weekend
A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict. A massive eruption on the...
space.com @ 30+ days ago
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La Niña is here! Here’s what that means for our weather
La Niña is here! Meteorologists have been expecting it for months, and now La Niña conditions have finally emerged in the tropical Pacific...
earthsky.org @ 30+ days ago
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One red square can change your entire perception of the world
At the Necropolis of Pantalica—a 3000-year-old outcrop with rock-cut tombs—on Sicily, geologist Marcia Bjornerud of Lawrence University and biologist...
science.org @ 30+ days ago
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The Hard Math Problem That Stumped Einstein
Albert Einstein is widely seen as the greatest mind of the 20th century, but he was still a human being. Indeed, for all Albert Einstein's...
sciencing.com @ 30+ days ago
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The quest to fix the irony at the heart of every heat pump
grist.org @ 30+ days ago
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Group Involved in Wuhan Virus Studies Debarred by US Health Dept
The US Department of Health and Human Services has cut off all funding and formally debarred EcoHealth Alliance Inc. and its former president, Peter...
bloomberg.com @ 30+ days ago
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How archaeologists dug up the oldest gun ever found in the US, dating back five centuries
It was a September morning in 2020, and Deni Seymour, an archeologist, was searching for artifacts along the Santa Cruz River near Nogales, Arizona. She had...
usatoday.com @ 30+ days ago
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This utterly terrifying, armoured, prehistoric millipede was the size of a double duvet and the biggest bug to ever walk the Earth
discoverwildlife.com @ 30+ days ago
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Explorers stumble across whale carcass at bottom of ocean – what they find feasting on it fills them with awe
discoverwildlife.com @ 30+ days ago
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100x Faster: Light-Powered Memory That’s Revolutionizing Computing
A new era in computing is emerging as researchers overcome the limitations of Moore’s Law through photonics. This cutting-edge approach boosts...
scitechdaily.com @ 30+ days ago
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"Mysterious Ancestor" Gave Humans 20% Of Our DNA, But Who Were They?
A new study from Cambridge genetic researchers is unraveling everything we thought we knew about human evolution....
thetravel.com @ 30+ days ago
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How chemical reactions deplete nutrients in plant-based drinks
Over the last decade, the global market for plant-based beverages has seen remarkable growth, with oat, almond, soy and rice drinks emerging as...
phys.org @ 30+ days ago
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Sailors Have Encountered This Bizarre “Twilight Zone” Phenomenon for Centuries. Now Scientists Hope to Solve the Mystery of “Milky Seas.”
thedebrief.org @ 30+ days ago
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Beyond reforestation, let’s try ‘proforestation’
Edward Faison, an ecologist, stood quietly in a patch of forest that stretched for miles in all directions. Above him, the needles from white pine...
mongabay.com @ 30+ days ago
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Efficacy and Risks of Posterior Vertebral Column Resection in the Treatment of Severe Pediatric Spinal Deformities: A Case Series - PubMed
Background/ Objectives: Surgery for adolescent idiopathic deformities is often aimed at improving aesthetic appearance, striving for the...
nih.gov @ 30+ days ago
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There's an adorable animal in Australia that looks like it's wearing striped pyjamas – but its cuteness conceals a toxic weapon
discoverwildlife.com @ 30+ days ago
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What Happens If You Shoot a Gun in Space?
Firing a gun in space isn’t advisable, but it is possible. Space programs have spent decades figuring out how terrestrial activities would work...
mentalfloss.com @ 30+ days ago
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Know how to read cursive? The National Archives wants you.
Help transcribe over 200 years of historical documents. The National Archives needs help from people with a special set of skills–reading cursive. The archival bureau...
popsci.com @ 30+ days ago
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We’re about to fly a spacecraft into the Sun for the first time
"Quite simply, we want to find the birthplace of the solar wind." Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the Solar cycle, Not a...
arstechnica.com @ 30+ days ago
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For Possibly The First time Ever, A Meteorite Was Captured Hitting The Ground On Video And Audio
"When I was innocently moving that dog lead, a meteor was hurling towards me."...
iflscience.com @ 30+ days ago
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Scientists Quantified The Speed of Human Thought, And It's a Big Surprise
The speed of the human brain's ability to process information has been investigated in a new study, and according to scientists, we're not as...
sciencealert.com @ 30+ days ago
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Things Astronauts Are Banned From Doing On The International Space Station
sciencing.com @ 30+ days ago
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Neanderthal Faces Were Bigger Than Ours. Turns Out We're the Weirdos
gizmodo.com @ 30+ days ago
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Supermoon This Week Will Coincide With Rare 'Devil Horns' Solar Eclipse
sciencealert.com @ 30+ days ago
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A Signal of Future Alzheimer's May Hide in The Way You Speak
sciencealert.com @ 30+ days ago
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Best image-stabilized binoculars in 2025
livescience.com @ 30+ days ago
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Astronomers discover 'tunnel' connecting solar system to other stars
A new study out of the Max Planck Institute in Germany used data from the eRosita X-ray instrument to make discoveries about space. Astronomers have...
the-express.com @ 30+ days ago
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Chief of U.S. particle physics laboratory suddenly steps down
To the surprise of many scientists, Lia Merminga, director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), stepped down this week as head of the...
science.org @ 30+ days ago
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Venus, Mars and more: How to see planets in the night sky in 2025
Your guide to viewing the visible planets of the solar system in the night sky of 2025. When will we be able to see the planets...
space.com @ 30+ days ago
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