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The Joys of Doing Citizen Science With Wild Neighbors
A new book highlights the importance of conducting community science. I'm a huge fan of citizen science.1 In my own work on the behavior of...
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Nuclear-electric rocket propulsion could cut Mars round-trips down to a few months
Forward- looking: Scientists have long envisioned nuclear electric propulsion as a transformative technology for unlocking the potential of solar...
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A good diet in ancient time s was more than food
In the modern world, we know good nutrition is essential for our health. Doctors in ancient Greece and Rome knew this too – in fact diet...
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Each story for Insights, The Conversation’s longform investigative series, typically takes months to produce, building on years of academic research....
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Parental leave paradox: Why women that take longer leaves face career penalties in men-dominated fields
A significant barrier women face in men-dominated fields, like science and engineering, is balancing work and family responsibilities. While...
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Gamers, your setup isn’t complete without Windows 11 Pro
Now at its lowest price ever. You’ve got the high-end graphics card, the ultra-fast SSD, and the RGB lighting that could blind your neighbors....
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The impact of neuroscience education therapy, behavioral economics, and digital navigators on patient migraine treatment adherence to a mobile health application: a prospective pilot randomized controlled trial
Mobile health (mHealth) tools can be used to deliver nonpharmacologic therapies to patients with migraine. However, mHealth studies often report poor...
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Brace yourself: The era of 'citizen developers' creating apps is here, thanks to AI
Over the coming year, citizen developers will deliver 30% of Gen AI-infused automation apps. However, they will need training and guidance. Are we...
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5 money-draining mistakes travelers make when planning a vacation
Budget travel does not have to be what many of us had the privilege of doing in our early 20s — staying in a hostel, scrounging...
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Hello Kitty Island Adventure Nintendo Switch physical release confirmed
Hello Kitty Island Adventure will be seeing a physical release on Switch, it’s been announced. Sunblink and Sanrio will be doing a little bit...
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Why Santa’s Reindeer Are All Female, According to Biology
Move over, Rudolph—Santa’s sleigh team might just be a league of extraordinary females....
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education
To help its youngest readers, an Oregon school district taps its teenagers
From a beginning reader’s viewpoint, the word “laugh” is just, well, laughable. It should be spelled “laff”— what’s that u doing in there?...
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Turning Kazakhstan Into a Beef-Producing Machine, the American Way
A new venture aims to claim carbon credits for its steaks and burgers. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit,...
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Jeff Bezos Says Most People Should Take More Risks. Here’s the Science That Proves He’s Right
Back in 1994 when Jeff Bezos had the idea to start Amazon, he was far from the founder stereotype of some penniless recent grad tinkering in...
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How to stop AI deepfakes from sinking society — and science
Deceptive videos and images created using generative AI could sway elections, crash stock markets and ruin reputations. Researchers are developing...
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Human Civilization At Junction Between An Evolutionary Leap Or An Authoritarian Collapse
A renowned systems theorists who predicted the most significant events in the last two decades offers stark warnings....
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Science Says Don’t Try to Overcome Imposter Syndrome: How Embracing a Self-Perceived Inadequacy Can Make Your Life Better, Starting Today
Search the keywords “imposter syndrome“–feeling you’re inadequate and mediocre, despite evidence that shows you’re skilled, accomplished, or talented –and most of the...
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The science of shopping addiction: what makes people buy loads of stuff?
From China to Brazil to Germany, huge numbers of people are addicted to shopping, driven in part by companies that use gaming strategies. Sadie has...
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Academic publishing is a multibillion-dollar industry. It’s not always good for science
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Survivors and victims' relatives will next week mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which killed more than...
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The Latest iPhone Update Includes One Unbelievably Convenient Feature
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How AI-powered science search engines can speed up your research
Artificial- intelligence tools offer a variety of approaches to help scientists to sift through the literature — how can researchers use them...
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shopping
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Wherever you are in the UK you won’t be far from a B Corp providing a wide – often surprising – range of products and services....
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Study Reveals That Hand Silhouettes Found In Spain Are The Oldest Cave Paintings In The World — And Were Made By Neanderthals 66,000 Years Ago
Scientists used uranium-thorium dating to determine that some of the hand paintings in Spain's Maltravieso cave are 66,700 years old, making them the...
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health
Five vaccine policy moves RFK Jr. could make
If he’s confirmed as health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have broad authority to pursue an anti-vaccine agenda. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has...
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Can flashing lights stall Alzheimer’s? What the science shows
Pulses of light and sound seem to have beneficial effects. But some argue it is too soon to market experimental devices. Postdoctoral fellowship in...
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