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Nipah virus outbreak: what scientists know so far
India is taking urgent steps to halt the transmission of a rare but deadly virus that spreads from bats to humans. Gemma Conroy In the southern Indian...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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How NASA’s Perseverance Is Helping Prepare Astronauts for Mars
NASA’s Perseverance rover landed on Mars in 2021 to search for signs of ancient microbial life and to help scientists understand the planet’s climate...
nasa.gov - 10 days ago
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Why can’t we remember our early years? Do babies make memories at all?
For the first time , scientists have observed memories forming in babies’ brains in real time . Have you ever been convinced that you remember being a baby? A moment in a crib, or the taste of a first birthday cake? Chances are, those memories aren’t real. Decades of research suggest that most people...
aljazeera.com - 7 days ago
health
Deadly H5N1 bird flu strain has hit all but 1 continent
The H5N1 bird flu strain has infected humans and other animals in every continent except Australia, and scientists say it could serve as a model for...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists have captured Earth’s climate over the last 485 million years. Here’s the surprising place we stand now.
An effort to understand Earth’s past climates uncovered a history of wild temperature shifts and offered a warning on the consequences of human-caused warming. An ambitious effort to understand the Earth’s climate over the past 485 million years has revealed a history of wild shifts and far hotter...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
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'Unlike any objects we know': Scientists get their best-ever view of 'space tornadoes' howling at the Milky Way's center
Scientists have gotten the best-ever view of 'space tornadoes' howling near the Milky Way's black hole. The cosmic twisters could play an important...
livescience.com - 11 days ago
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Cracked Piece of Metal Self-Healed in Experiment That Stunned Scientists
File this under 'That's not supposed to happen!'. In an experiment, scientists observed a metal healing itself. If this process can be fully...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
science
Japanese scientists pioneer nonviral gene delivery in primates
Genetic engineering in non-human primates has long been limited by the need for virus-based gene delivery methods. Recently, researchers in Japan...
phys.org - 11 days ago
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First approval for controversial sea-bed mining worries scientists
Researchers say the Norwegian government ignored warnings of potential ecosystem harm. Natasha Gilbert Natasha Gilbert is a freelance writer in...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
education
Teacher flew to India after 'calling in sick' during the coronavirus pandemic
Black Country A teacher 'called in sick with a temperature' during the coronavirus pandemic before boarding a flight to India. Anita Sawhney, who was...
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Scientists Discover and Photograph New Deep-Sea Species Called ‘Barbie Pigs’
On March 20, 2024, the latest deep-sea expedition under the Seabed Mining and Resiliency Experimental Impact (SMARTEX) project wrapped up. The crew on the James Cook research vessel discovered several new species. One of the standouts among their discoveries is the “Barbie pig,” a hot pink sea pig....
mymodernmet.com - 30+ days ago
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Acting NIH director dismisses four neuroscientists from advisory boards
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These scientists aren’t using ChatGPT — here’s why
Some researchers find AI chatbots helpful for writing, coding and gathering information. Others are choosing to avoid the craze. Carissa Wong Since its...
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Scientists launch amazing 'atlas' of embryos, showing how cells move and develop through time
"Zebrahub" is an atlas of cells in developing zebrafish embryos, and scientists say it will help us learn about our own biology, too. Striking new...
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A Machine Just Beat a Human at Being Human: The Turing Test Has Been Passed
A full-scale, statistically validated Turing test conducted by cognitive scientists at UC San Diego has produced results that demand immediate...
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What does the shark say? Click, click, click
Have you ever wondered what sound a shark makes? Scientists at the University of Auckland in New Zealand believe they may have the first recording of...
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An elusive creature of the deep can live for centuries. Scientists think they know why
CNN — “Even though you want to try to, never grow up,” Peter Pan said in the titular novel by J.M. Barrie, echoing a sen time nt long expressed by the human race in an effort to cheat death. The quest to unlock the secrets of longevity has been the topic of scientific study for decades. And some of the...
cnn.com - 30+ days ago
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14 Types of Clouds Drifting Across the Sky
Clouds are more than just fluffy shapes in the sky; they tell us what’s happening in the atmosphere; Scientists classify different types of clouds...
howstuffworks.com - 1 day ago
health
Expert Explains The Deadly Virus Behind Hollywood Tragedy
Oscar- winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead, along with their pet dog, at their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico in...
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Scientists discover the hidden cause of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
A recent study from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has identified a new form of cell death in Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia,...
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Webb telescope spots galaxy at pivotal moment in the early universe
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified an ancient and faraway galaxy that provides evidence that an important transition...
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James Webb Telescope Confirms the Universe Is Expanding Faster Than We Thought—and Scientists Still Don’t Know Why
Astronomers have long understood that the universe is expanding—in other words, the space in between cosmic objects that aren’t bound by gravity is...
smithsonianmag.com - 30+ days ago
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Colombia begins sterilizing its invasive hippos: what scientists think
Environment ministry launches programme that also includes exporting and euthanizing the animals, which threaten the country’s biodiversity. Luke...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
travel
More than 230 People Infected With Norovirus on Luxury Cruise Ship
Passengers and crew traveling on the Queen Mary 2 from England to the Caribbean reported symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting. More than 230 passengers and crew members have been sickened in an outbreak of norovirus during a 29-day round-trip luxury cruise from England to the Eastern Caribbean,...
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health
Scientists find ‘forever chemicals’ lurking in certain smartwatch wristbands
(The Hill) – Certain pricier styles of smartwatch wristband may not just be helping Americans stay fit — they may be exposing unsuspecting wearers to...
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Scientists pinpoint when humans had babies with Neanderthals
Neanderthals interbred with modern humans 47,000 years ago, passing down DNA that still exists in many modern-day people, according to two new studies. A pair of new studies sheds light on a pivotal but mysterious chapter of the human origin story, revealing that modern humans and Neanderthals had...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago