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NSF invests millions to unite Indigenous knowledge with Western science
Research centre launched by the US National Science Foundation will partner with native peoples to study farming, climate and more. Jeff Tollefson The...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Science fact of the day: Blue cranes communicate through dance
Blue Cranes often use dance and movement to communicate with one another during mating season. Like many cranes, Blue Crane pairs will leap, bow, and...
classiccitynews.com - 30+ days ago
health
Should ‘ time in Tight Range’ Be the Primary Diabetes Goal?
Diabetes treatment has advanced since several diabetes organizations united to recommend a “ time in range” target of 70-180 mg/dL for glucose levels...
medscape.com - 10 days ago
diy / education
8 Frugal Habits You Should Never Quit, According to Frugal Living Expert Austin Williams
Austin Williams is a font of knowledge when it comes to the art of frugality. He has dedicated his life to teaching others how to have a fulfilling life (and balanced budget) by living within their means in a way that is comfortable, sustainable and satisfying. Check Out: Here’s the Minimum Salary...
aol.com - 5 days ago
science
NASA’s Juno Mission Uncovers Heart Of Jovian Moon’s Volcanic Rage
Scientists with NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter have discovered that the volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon Io are each likely powered by their own chamber...
eurasiareview.com - 30+ days ago
books
Book Review: ‘Racial Innocence’ questions myth that Latinos can’t be racist
There is a general belief in the United States that Latinos can’t be racist. Both Black and Latino communities have faced decades of discrimination....
amsterdamnews.com - 9 days ago
science
AI can bring back a person’s own voice
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economist.com - 30+ days ago
science
California's Dairy State of Emergency Is Because They Deny Pasteurization Science Like They Denied Vaccines
On this day in 1768, eight years before the Declaration of Independence, an anonymous article in the Boston Gazette protested the military presence in...
science20.com - 30+ days ago
business
Mega Millions winning numbers for November 26 drawing: Jackpot hits $ 489 million
The Mega Millions jackpot neared the half-billion-dollar mark on Tuesday after no one took home the big prize on Friday. If someone pulls the lucky numbers Tuesday, they will win a $ 489 million dollar jackpot, with a cash option of $ 229.3 million after taxes. The winning numbers were pulled just...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
science
ADHD May Raise Dementia Risk
A new study finds that adults with ADHD show brain changes similar to those seen in early-stage dementia, including higher iron accumulation and...
neurosciencenews.com - 11 days ago
entrepreneurship
Organizations Saving Millions By Embracing Curiosity—Here’s The Proof
Jim McKelvey never set out to disrupt the financial industry. He wasn’t a banker, an economist, or even a tech entrepreneur at the time . He was a glassblower. One day, he lost a sale simply because he couldn’t accept a credit card payment. That frustration could have ended with a shrug, but...
forbes.com - 27 days ago
movie & tv
We fantasy cast 'The Traitors' : Pop Culture Happy Hour
The Peacock reality show The Traitors continues to be a delightful mix of treachery, foolishness, and Alan Cumming's outfits. In the United States, the cast is made up exclusively of so-called celebrities. So today on the show we're fantasy casting who we think should be on the next season of The...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Column: This movie with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy anticipated anxieties about the internet and AI
The 1957 romantic comedy “Desk Set” stars Katharine Hepburn as the head of research at a TV network. Bunny Watson and her deeply knowledgeable three-member team do the work the old-fashioned way: When a query comes in, they either recall the information from memory, look it up in a reference book,...
chicagotribune.com - 30+ days ago
science
Shackles Found in Egyptian Gold Mine Reveal the Human Toll of Ancient Wealth
The artifacts reveal the harsh working conditions in ancient Egyptian gold mines under the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In the second century BCE,...
gizmodo.com - 10 days ago
technology
Breakthrough quantum computer unlocks hidden world of elementary particles
In today’s world of science, understanding the building blocks of nature means diving deep into the strange, complex world of quantum physics. At the...
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technology
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Australia's science minister, Ed Husic, has become the first member of a Western government to raise privacy concerns about DeepSeek, the Chinese chatbot causing turmoil on the markets and in the tech industry. Chinese tech, from Huawei to TikTok, has repeatedly been the subject of allegations the...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
science
Floods, insufficient water, sinking river deltas: Hydrologists map changing river landscapes across the globe
A study in Science by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and University of Cincinnati has mapped 35 years of river changes on a...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
apps
When Fires Rage, Millions Turn to Watch Duty. Meet the Guy Who Made It
Watch Duty proved indispensable during the recent LA wildfires. John Mills, the app’s creator, wants it to be the one place to go for tracking...
wired.com - 30+ days ago
science
Mars Orbiter Catches Glimpse of Retired, Dust-Laden Lander
Depending on what Martian weather comes InSight's way in the near future, this eagle-eyed snapshot could mean goodbye. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance...
extremetech.com - 30+ days ago
science
One Nation One Subscription sees India grant researchers access to 13,000 journals
India has approved its One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme that aims to transform access to academic resources. It will provide access to...
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technology
A data bottleneck is holding AI science back, says new Nobel winner
AI’s usefulness for scientific discovery will be stunted without high-quality data. David Baker is sleep-deprived but happy. He’s just won the Nobel...
technologyreview.com - 30+ days ago
science
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cerncourier.com - 10 days ago
books
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A book of New Mexico cattle brands published in 1900. A map showing the New Mexico Territory when it reached all the way to California. We want to hear...
abqjournal.com - 27 days ago
fitness
Study Finds Aerobic Exercise Improves Alzheimer’s Disease Cognitive Function - Muscle & Fitness
Get moving to protect your brain, says science. Alzheimer’s disease is a cruel ailment that gradually takes our memory, language, and sense of self,...
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sports
Manchester United 3-1 Southampton: Diallo saves the day with late hat-trick
Manchester United did a painfully good job of making Ruben Amorim and Ruben Fernandes’ point for them yet again, as Amad Diallo singlehandedly...
nbcsports.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
What is DeepSeek? Get to know the Chinese startup that shocked the AI industry
An artificial intelligence company based in China has rattled the AI industry, sending some US tech stocks plunging and raising questions about whether the United States' lead in AI has evaporated. The Chinese startup, DeepSeek, unveiled a new AI model last week that the company says is...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago