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Scientists Link Clothes Dryers to Microplastic Pollution in the Air
A common household appliance may be polluting the air more than we thought. According to Northern California Public Media, scientists at the San...
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Scientists revolutionize farming with innovative greenhouse technology: 'The core concept … is to harvest food and energy simultaneously'
Australian scientists have developed windows that let sunshine in for plants while capturing some rays to make electricity, reported PV...
thecooldown.com - 19 days ago
science
‘Tragedy of the commons’ in space: We need to act now to prevent an orbital debris crisis, scientists say
“We have to get serious about this and recognize that, unless we do something, we are in imminent danger of making a whole part of our Earth...
space.com - 30+ days ago
science
Deadly bacteria have developed the ability to produce antimicrobials and wipe out competitors, scientists discover
A drug-resistant type of bacteria that has adapted to health care settings evolved in the past several years to weaponize an antimicrobial genetic...
phys.org - 15 days ago
science
Scientists Discover Cells That Defy Death and Form New Life After the Body Dies. Enter The “Third State”
Some cells reorganize into living 'bots' long after the organism perished....
zmescience.com - 15 days ago
nature
Is IVF at risk in the US? Scientists fear for the fertility treatment’s future
An Alabama court ruling that human embryos outside the uterus should be regarded as children has raised concerns among doctors and...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Budget cuts hit world’s largest cancer-research funder: what it means for scientists
The US National Cancer Institute is prioritizing young investigators as it navigates its first funding decline in nearly a decade. Heidi Ledford For...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists Drill Nearly 2 Miles To Pull 1.2M-Year-Old Ice Core From Antarctic
Scientists Drill Nearly 2 Miles To Pull 1.2M-Year-Old Ice Core From Antarctic (Maria)The author writes, “An international team of scientists...
whowhatwhy.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Global trust in scientists is high
A survey of more than 71,000 people in 67 countries finds that people trust scientists and believe they should play a bigger role in policy making....
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
Bizarre creature preserved in 99 million-year-old amber was ‘beyond imagination,’ scientists say
Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. A newly identified parasitic wasp that buzzed and flew among dinosaurs 99 million years ago evolved a bizarre mechanism to snare other creatures and force...
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Seventh patient ‘cured’ of HIV: why scientists are excited
A man in Germany is HIV-free after receiving stem cells that are not resistant to the virus. The lab of Computational Transcriptomics at the Genome...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Extraordinary Breakthrough as Scientists Create Live Mouse Using Ancient Gene Older than Animal Life
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
nature
COVID boosters are back: what scientists say about whether to get one
As many countries head into autumn, they are targeting vaccinations at people in high-risk categories, leaving those at lower risk uncertain about...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature / science / space
'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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Scientists Have Discovered Mind-Bending ‘Quantum Scars’ After 40 Years of Searching
This could change technology forever. After forty years, the creator of quantum scar theory has observed the phenomenon in real time . • Quantum scarring is a phenomenon in which traveling electrons end up following the same repeating path. • Electrons are chaotic and show duality, so they don’t typically...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
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Negotiators fail to reach an agreement on a plastic pollution treaty. Talks to resume next year
BUSAN, South Korea — Negotiators working on a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution for a week in South Korea won't reach an agreement and plan to resume the talks next year. Plastic waste is everywhere. Countries have one more chance to agree on a solution They are at an impasse...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists mapped the world’s rivers over 35 years. They found shocking changes
CNN — The nearly 3 million rivers that weave across the world are experiencing rapid and surprising changes, with potentially drastic implications for everything from drinking water supplies to flood risks, according to a new study. Scientists mapped the flow of water through every single river on...
cnn.com - 30+ days ago
space
We Finally Know What Causes 'Sprite Lightning'
These eye-catching phenomena have long puzzled skygazers and scientists—until two amateur astronomers made a very serendipitous...
extremetech.com - 15 days ago
health
Scientists Identify New Blood Group After 50 Year Mystery
When a pregnant woman had her blood sampled back in 1972, doctors discovered it was mysteriously missing a surface molecule found on all other known...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
science
Final synthetic yeast chromosome unlocks new era in biotechnology
Scientists have completed construction of the final chromosome in the worlds' first synthetic yeast genome following more than a decade of work,...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
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The Latest Version of TikTok's Most Famous Hair Tool Has Exceeded All My Expectations
As a beauty editor who tries hair dryers and hot brushes virtually every week for their job, you'd think I'd be an expert at doing my hair. However,...
whowhatwear.com - 3 days ago
science
Scientists mapped the world's rivers over 35 years. They found shocking changes
The nearly 3 million rivers that weave across the world are experiencing rapid and surprising changes, with potentially drastic implications for...
ctvnews.ca - 30+ days ago
nature
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...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Scientists Want to Grow Human Bodies For Testing And To Harvest For Parts
Scientists say they want to starting growing human bodies, or “bodyoids,” to “reduce animal testing, improve drug development, and alleviate organ...
brobible.com - 9 days ago
diy
How to unwrinkle clothes in the dryer (according to laundry experts)
Don't have time to iron? No worries - here's how to use your dryer to remove wrinkles and creases from your clothing....
toptenreviews.com - 30+ days ago
space
200 Years Ago, the Sun Mysteriously Turned Blue. Scientists Finally Know Why
Volcanic eruptions can wreak havoc on the environment—and also produce some pretty wild optical effects. In 1831, a massive volcanic eruption cooled the Earth’s atmosphere by 1 degree Celsius and even caused the Sun to appear in varying shades of purple, green, and even blue due to excess sulfur...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago