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Russia’s war in Ukraine is disrupting Antarctic science
The polar region is demilitarized, but the conflict is posing a threat to important climate data collected at Ukraine’s research station. Access...
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Pharma's Next Frontier: Why Space is Key to Better Medicines
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geeky-gadgets.com - 30+ days ago
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A wake-up call for dementia detection: the urgent need for precision tools across health care
Dementia is advancing at an unprecedented rate—every three seconds, another person is diagnosed. Currently, 55 million people worldwide live with...
kevinmd.com - 30+ days ago
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Want To Boost Hair Growth? Doctor Says These Are The 3 'Science-Backed' Ways To 'Thicken' Your Hair
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Bill Gates warns of AI disrupting jobs but says these careers will survive the AI shift
Bill Gates predicts that artificial intelligence will render numerous roles redundant, though three key fields may remain secure. As the job market is...
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'Medicine needed an alternative': How the 'phage whisperer' aims to replace antibiotics with viruses
"Both understood phages as medicinal agents, which the rest of the medical field viewed as nonsensical." The first antibiotics made once-deadly...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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US and China sign new science pact — but with severe restrictions
Amid tensions, the two nations agree on a path forward for research collaboration. Natasha Gilbert Smriti Mallapaty The United States and China have...
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NASA found a planet bigger than Earth that’s in a ‘habitable zone’
NASA scientists have made an amazing discovery — a planet named K2-18 b, much bigger than Earth that sits in a ‘habitable zone.’ This planet...
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How to Tame Impatience
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scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
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More Than Half Of Researchers Who Communicate Science In The Media In Spain Say They Suffered Attacks
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eurasiareview.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists Want to Grow Spare Human Bodies. They Swear It Won’t Involve Consciousness.
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popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
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From enshittocene to virome, science and technology's words of 2024
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How a biochemistry department used redacted job applications to achieve gender parity
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nature.com - 30+ days ago
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NASA explains why Mars helicopter Ingenuity crashed on its 72nd flight
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London exhibition reveals the luxurious science of Versailles
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'ELIZA,' the world's 1st chatbot, was just resurrected from 60-year-old computer code
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Science sector shake-up: Crown Research Institutes to be grouped into three, Callaghan Innovation to close
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nzherald.co.nz - 30+ days ago
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World first: brain implant lets man speak with expression — and sing
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‘In case I die, I need to publish this paper’: scientist who left the lab to fight in Ukraine
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‘Doing good science is hard’: retraction of high-profile reproducibility study prompts soul-searching
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"Concerning" bird flu mutations in Louisiana patient underscores pandemic potential of H5N1
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