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Explainer: the science of xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation, taking the organs, tissues or cells from one species and transplanting them into another, is rapidly approaching reality as an...
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Novel Link Between Cell Nutrition and Identity Could Improve Immunotherapies
The immune system relies on specialized “effector” T cells to fight off pathogens. However, in chronic infections such as cancer or HIV, the...
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NOAA: 2024 temperatures set to break last year's global record
The new heat record comes as Donald Trump prepares to return to office and undo the Biden administration’s efforts to combat climate change. The...
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The Mystery Behind Exploding Lakes—And Their Deadly Consequences
Exploding lakes might sound like something out of a science fiction tale, but they are a very real and terrifying natural occurrence. These lakes,...
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architecture / books
Book Review – City Science: Performance Follows Form
Authors: Ramon Gras and Jeremy Burke (Actar, 2024)Cities have long been at the intersection of art and science, blending architecture, engineering,...
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In Antarctica, an Iceberg the Size of Chicago Suddenly Broke Off, Revealing a Shocking Discovery
After an iceberg in Antarctica measuring roughly the size of Chicago suddenly broke off into the Bellinghausen Sea in January, scientists aboard the...
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Plastic ‘fossils’ help scientists reconstruct the history of bird nests
Plastic waste has let common coots reuse nests year after year. Scientists have now used the trash layers to date how old nests are....
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design
Blending Science, Nature, and Business - It Sets the Tone
The Core77 Design Awards Sustainability category features any designed product, service, or system tackling issues around sustainability in a...
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technology
Robotics Researcher Creates the Real Cosmo from Netflix’s Movie The Electric State
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, this is Rachel Feltman. If you pay any attention to the world of robotics and spend any...
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nature / science
Embrace change with dynamic conservation models: Study challenges traditional protected area approach
An article appearing in BioScience challenges conventional conservation wisdom, suggesting that protected areas such as national parks and designated...
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Researchers Uncover New Class of Magnetism That Could Revolutionize Digital Devices
In a leap forward for condensed-matter physics and digital technology, researchers at the University of Nottingham report the discovery of a new...
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Microbiome study finds bacteria in human gut rarely update their CRISPR defense systems
Within the human digestive tract are trillions of bacteria from thousands of different species. These bacteria form communities that help digest...
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science / space
Earth Sitting in 'Supervoid' May Account for Hubble Tension
New research suggests that a troubling disparity in the rate of expansion of the universe, known as the Hubble constant, may arise from the fact...
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NASA's Mars exploration plans need 'paradigm shifts' to succeed, report finds
NASA needs to "challenge conventional thinking and look to new and creative solutions for the exploration of Mars." NASA has released a new document...
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health
A dietitian quit strict diets and found it easier to stay in shape. She made 4 simple changes, including eating carbs again.
In her late 20s and early 30s, Supatra Tovar followed fad diets such as South Beach and Atkins, which she couldn't stick to. When she...
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LANL: Neutron Star Mergers Contribute To AI Training Models
A rendering based on one of Miller’s neutron-star merger simulations, showing the aftermath of a neutron star merger: hot, neutron-rich gas around a...
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Why Can’t Robots Stay Robots?
A hit animated film is the latest work to imbue machines with the primacy of human values. Alan Turing’s original 1950 proposal for what we...
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teaching
School teachers don’t need to recruit students into CS: An alternative model for K-12 computing education
The Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) is in the process of updating their influential standards. It’s a long process, and it started last...
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music
“I could not in good conscience take my crew and instruments into that area”: Neil Young’s free Ukraine gig is off
The free concert in Ukraine that Neil Young announced a few weeks back looks like it isn’t happening after all. Young has cancelled, saying...
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Favorite Books of the Year: Art, Science, Poetry, Psychology, Children’s, and More
Because I read for the same reason I write — to fathom my life and deepen my living — looking back on a year of life has...
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Japan Fears A Catastrophic Nankai Megathrust Earthquake Is Likely To Hit In Next 30 Years
The last Nankai earthquake killed over 1,000 humans....
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Horrible Deaths Of Stone Age Residents Of World's Oldest Mega-Sites Reveal More About Their Lives
Bone analysis has provided valuable insights into the diets and lives of Neolithic people that have otherwise remained somewhat mysterious....
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Science panel's advice for next dietary guidelines could be on collision course with MAHA
Food has been front and center in the Make America Healthy Again movement, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign to solve chronic disease...
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A Literary Crossword for Book People - Electric Literature
In my opinion, most crossword puzzles have too many boring trivia about sports, obscure historical events, and science questions (seriously, who...
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learning
When We Talk, This Is Where We Look
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After a spectacular 2024, which featured a year of wonder in the skies, including a total solar eclipse and rare sightings of the northern lights, 2025 is...
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