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How I found a job in science publishing
Before I knew what the job search process was actually like, I expected that I would have to apply to 10 jobs or so before receiving...
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science / space
The hidden power of the smallest microquasars
Researchers found for the first time evidence that even microquasars containing a low-mass star are efficient particle accelerators, which leads to a...
sciencedaily.com
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nature
Science and the new age of AI
Across disciplines as varied as biology, physics, mathematics and social science, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the scientific...
nature.com
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science
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...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com
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business
Amid Freeze, Harvard Will Continue Hiring Undergraduate Course Assistants | News | The Harvard Crimson
Departments in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences are continuing to hire undergraduate course assistants to fill open positions next fall amid a...
thecrimson.com
- 30+ days ago
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food & drink
Rich Irish Stew Recipe Just In time for St. Patrick's Day (A Chef's Recipe)
Whoa, this rich and robust Irish stew recipe may well be the mother of all beef stews. This dish arguably has one of the most...
30seconds.com
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nature
Local beekeeper pioneers ingenious conservation model to revive ravaged coastline with help from bees: 'We found that ... awareness is not enough'
"We believe there is a need to have income as an incentive, then sustainability will follow." Ban Nai Nang, a small coastal village in Thailand,...
thecooldown.com
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nature
Scientists drilled through 500 metres of Greenland’s ice — here’s what they found at the bottom
Bedrock extracted from beneath the island’s frozen covering offers hints of the ice sheet’s past and future. Alexandra Witze San Francisco,...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Here’s which child is probably parents’ favourite, according to science
A new study found that parent’s favouritism can manifest in multiple ways, including how much money they spend on their children. Have you ever...
sciencefocus.com
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sports
Troubling Kyle Kuzma trend is becoming hard to ignore as Bucks gain momentum
The Milwaukee Bucks have found a rhythm lately, ripping off six straight wins and quietly building momentum at the perfect time . But amid that surge,...
behindthebuckpass.com
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books
Lerner Publishing Group Acquires Soaring Kite Books
Lerner Publishing Group announced on Monday that the Minneapolis children’s publisher is acquiring Soaring Kite Books; the acquisition will be...
publishersweekly.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
These small flying robots could be the pollinators of the future
We're not sure if robot pollinators are a hi-tech revolution or glimpse into dystopia, but either way, they're edging closer to reality....
zmescience.com
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science
For a leukemia that keeps returning, AbbVie drug may offer chance for a deep remission
SAN DIEGO — Brian Koffman found himself in a situation a couple years ago that most chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients eventually do: relapse. The...
statnews.com
- 30+ days ago
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photography / science
15 stunning nature photos from 2024
Collected from some of the best-known photography competitions around the world, here are the most captivating nature photos of 2024. Nature has an...
livescience.com
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science
Gut Serotonin Plays Role in Depression and Mood
Serotonin in the gut epithelium plays a critical role in modulating mood and may provide a safer target for treating depression and anxiety. In...
neurosciencenews.com
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movie & tv
5 Years Ago, The Most Audacious Fantasy TV Show Achieved The Impossible
The quietly profound afterlife sitcom found a perfect ending for its characters and its world. It’s hard to imagine that a show whose final...
inverse.com
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science
River restoration funding a 'win-win' for MT wildlife, farmers
During President Joe Biden's final weeks in office, the Interior Department has announced $ 41 million in support of water resources and ecosystem...
publicnewsservice.org
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business
At Microsoft she was in charge of professional development for 90,000 employees. She found this trait prevents women from getting promoted
fortune.com
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science
Development is taking a toll on Florida's precious springs
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — At Rock Springs, just north of Orlando, water gushes from a limestone cliff. Hundreds of gallons of water pour from an opening...
npr.org
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entrepreneurship
A startup plans to make money from reviving the woolly mammoth. Here's how.
How can a startup provide a return on investment from bringing the woolly mammoth back from the dead? Ben Lamm, the CEO and cofounder of...
businessinsider.com
- 30+ days ago
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learning
An Unexpected “Solution” to the Publishing Crisis? - Daily Nous
What will the academic humanities look like in twenty years? That’s not intended as a trick question to which one replies, “nothing”—I’m...
dailynous.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
30 minutes of aerobic exercise enhances cognition in individuals with ADHD, study finds
A study in Taiwan found that 30 minutes of aerobic exercise induced cognition-enhancing effects in individuals with ADHD. These exercises enhanced...
psypost.org
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science
Manta rays inspire faster swimming robots and better water filters
Efficient swimming and feeding make the creatures a model for human machines. Manta rays are elegantly shaped. They swim by flapping their fins like...
arstechnica.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
What We Know About Study That Once Reportedly Found Human DNA in Hot Dogs
While multiple news outlets covered the 2015 study, it's unclear whether the report was peer-reviewed or published in a reputable journal. A 2015...
snopes.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
'Hope I’m not on it': Republicans who advanced Patel didn't read book with 'enemies list'
WASHINGTON — If you’ve ever wondered whether ignorance is truly bliss, just ask Senate Republicans. While the nation’s founders envisioned a Senate...
rawstory.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Hibernation scientists studying squirrels could get humans to deep space
In my hands is a squirrel-sicle, or close to it. I’m standing in a walk-in fridge, bathed in red light, cradling a rigid, furry...
popsci.com
- 30+ days ago
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