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Kyoto Prize winner explains the science of invisibility
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They say it takes a village to raise children, and this seems to hold true in the animal kingdom as well. One TikTok user shared...
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Sleep apnea impacts brain in ways that may affect cognitive function
Researchers estimate that about 936 million adults globally have sleep apnea — a condition where a person stops breathing when asleep, disrupting...
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AI & robotics briefing: How AI images and videos could change science
The release of OpenAI’s sophisticated video-generating tool Sora has been met with a mix of trepidation and excitement. Plus, researchers have laid...
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Paralysed man stands again after receiving ‘reprogrammed’ stem cells
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Swarms of tiny robots coordinate to achieve ant-like feats of strength
Swarms of tiny robots guided by magnetic fields can coordinate to act like ants, from packing together to form a floating raft to lifting objects...
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How Our Human Lineage Broke All the Rules of Vertebrate Evolution
New study challenges traditional views on human evolution with "bizarre" findings....
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H1B AI and the Future of Computer Science education
H1B visas are back in the news these days. One one hand we have some loud calls for more H1B visas with a...
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American burying beetles are making a comeback in Nebraska
Thanks to decades of conservation to restore private grasslands, numbers of the threatened insect are on the rise in the Loess Canyons....
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The Data on Civilization-Ending Superflares
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The Protein Combo You Need For Faster Recovery & Stronger Muscles
Looking to speed up recovery and maximize your workout gains? Science says there's a protein duo you need to know about: whey and collagen. A...
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Toxic “forever chemicals” could be entering your body from smart watch bands, study finds
Most people who own a smart watch or fitness watch use a band made of synthetic rubber to hold the device on their wrist. Although...
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Terrifying tarantula fangs and more — October’s best science images
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"I want to push against what I've always done": Magic: the Gathering artist explains how her imagination for fantasy was born
First impressions with artist Sarah Finnigan. Sarah Finnigan is a Houston-based artist creating portraits of allegorical landscapes. She infuses her...
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390 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Forest Unearthed In England’s Backyard - Earth's Oldest Ever!
A groundbreaking chance discovery in southwest England in the Hangman Sandstone Formation revealed the world’s oldest fossilized forest. Dating back...
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Survivors of the LA fires will face a complex blend of mental health challenges
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US science agencies on track to hit 25-year funding low
Despite last year’s CHIPS and Science Act, which was meant to boost innovation, report predicts that Congress will cut spending on science. Last year,...
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I Tested 6 Popular Recipes for Homemade Hot Cocoa, and the Winner Is Better than Any Packet
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European Commission bans bisphenol A in food packaging
The European Commission will go ahead with a ban on the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in food contact materials, such as metal cans and...
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Physicists Move Closer to Untangling the Quantum Mysteries Behind Our Classical Experience
One of the most profound and unresolved questions in physics lies in understanding how the probabilistic and often counterintuitive world of quantum...
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COVID tsar Patrick Vallance appointed UK science minister
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The festive break is almost upon us, but the tech world is showing no signs of slowing down following another bumper week of news. Here...
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Think It Takes 21 Days to Form a Habit? Science Says Think Again
A new review of the evidence shows that the 21-day rule isn't a rule after all. A popular piece of self-help folklore might be more...
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How AI Used Knee X-Rays To Accurately Predict Beer Drinking and Bean Eating Habits and Why it’s Concerning
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AI is the reality we cannot escape—so why not embrace it? Welcome to the first AI-generated Image competition! The AI Design Awards have just...
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