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‘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

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These Strength Workouts Will Help You Crush Your Cycling Goals, According to Our Fitness Expert
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bicycling.com - 23 days ago
health
Using This Basic Skill Every Day Could Prevent Cognitive Decline
Set time aside today for this brain-healthy habit. The longer you read this article, the sharper your brain will become—and no, we're not...
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food & drink
It’s Like Virtual Reality Goggles for Your Mouth
Scientists tested a device that helped volunteers taste flavors meant to represent distant samples of coffee, lemonade, fried eggs, cake and fish soup. Imagine you are video chatting with a distant friend who is eating lunch, and your pal’s sandwich looks delicious. What if you could ask your friend...
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space
Scientists propose shocking new theory for origin of the Moon
ERIE, Pa. — For nearly 40 years, scientists have generally agreed that Earth’s Moon formed from debris after a Mars-sized object slammed into our...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
space
Aurora on Neptune confirmed after decades of suspicion
The James Webb Space Telescope helped scientists confirm the celestial lights on one of the most mysterious planets in our solar system. Neptune...
accuweather.com - 9 days ago
nature
It's The First World Day For Glaciers – And Scientists Are Concerned
In mountain ranges around the world, glaciers are melting as global temperatures rise. Europe's Alps and Pyrenees lost 40 percent of their glacier...
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nature
How mathematician Freeman Hrabowski opened doors for Black scientists
Over 30 years, the scholarship programme Hrabowski founded has supported more than 1,500 Black students. He spoke to Nature for our new Changemakers...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
‘Smart’ insulin prevents diabetic highs — and deadly lows
In animals, the molecule automatically reduced blood-sugar levels without causing them to dip too much. Seeking dynamic and outstanding individuals to...
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health
Oregon DEQ Invests $ 1.2 Million in Innovative Waste Reduction Projects Across 11 Counties
Earlier this week, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) took a significant step towards waste prevention by awarding $ 1.2 million in...
hoodline.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Curiously quiet Atlantic has hurricane scientists scratching their heads. ‘A mystery.’
The Atlantic hasn’t been this quiet in 50 years, and hurricane scientists are trying to figure out why. The last time a storm didn’t form between...
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nature
What should we do if AI becomes conscious? These scientists say it’s time for a plan
Researchers call on technology companies to test their systems for consciousness and create AI welfare policies. The rapid evolution of artificial...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
What Scientists Just Saw on the Moon Shocked Observers
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Deep-sea scientists just saw something huge at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean
The elusive animal was filmed swimming over the seafloor near the Phoenix Islands in the Southern Pacific Ocean. Deep-sea scientists were cruising...
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This 'effective and safe' Amazon bath mat helps prevent falls in the shower — and it's on sale for under $ 25
Shoppers say it has a "cushion-like feeling" and call it the "best shower mat ever." It only takes a quick second to fall and injure yourself, which...
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Taking Vitamin D Probably Won't Prevent Falls or Fractures—Here's What Will
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health.com - 30+ days ago
nature
World's biggest iceberg spins in ocean trap
Something remarkable has happened to A23a, the world's biggest iceberg. For months now it has been spinning on the spot just north of Antarctica when really it should be racing along with Earth's most powerful ocean current. Scientists say the frozen block, which is more than twice the size of...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
How to Prevent Age-Related Muscle Loss a.k.a. Sarcopenia
Cycling may not be enough to avoid loss of muscle loss. Experts outline what other steps to take. If you ride your bike a few days a week, congrats! You’re already ahead of the curve for healthy aging. “There are a lot of people who aren’t strong enough to pedal fast enough to not tip over,” says...
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Why don't diving seals drown? Scientists finally have an answer
Chris McKnight has spent much of his career studying the physiology of seals. But in 2019, the ecologist decided to test a new instrument for gathering data underwater on another kind of swimming mammal: humans at the free-diving world championships. He was shaken by what he saw. "In the first day,...
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Fired CDC Scientists Are Reinstated for Now
Barely two weeks after they were fired, dozens of young scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were reinstated on Tuesday — at least temporarily. Over the afternoon, fellows from two of the agency’s prestigious training programs were told they were cleared to return to work on...
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This Is the Most Detailed Map of Antarctica Ever Made
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A new skincare trend has taken TikTok by storm: scar sheets. Users have been sharing videos of themselves applying silicone scar sheets to their...
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Astronomers have detected oxygen in the most distant galaxy ever discovered, forcing scientists to reconsider how quickly the earliest stellar...
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