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'Wormhole' Spotted Over Alaska Was Actually a Science Experiment
A giant “wormhole” that appeared in the skies of Alaska a couple of weekends ago may have worried some folks on the ground. They needn’...
petapixel.com - 30+ days ago
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How to catch the Quadrantids, the first meteor shower of 2025
When the Quadrantid meteor shower peaks on Friday, it will be the year’s first chance to see fireballs in the sky.A waning crescent...
wpxi.com - 30+ days ago
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beauty / crafting / diy / fitness / health
I Thought My Strange Skin Rash Was From the Heat. It Was Actually HS
“It was the worst pain I ever had in my life. It was very scary.” Riley Moscicki, a 25-year-old public relations specialist from Rochester, New...
allure.com - 30+ days ago
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New leak suggests Grok 3.5 is coming soon from xAI
Grok 3.5 could ship any day now. The Grok 3.5 launch is imminent, according to references to the model spotted in some lines of code. The latest...
mashable.com - 26 days ago
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The Best Memoirs, Nonfiction Science, and Food Writing of the Last Year
For this week’s nonfiction rundown, we’re looking at what other publications have on their lists. There are the best memoirs of 2024 by Esquire,...
bookriot.com - 30+ days ago
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Ian McEwan's next novel, 'What We Can Know,' is science fiction 'without the science'
NEW YORK (AP) — The next novel by Ian McEwan will be a post-apocalyptic story, set in part in the 22nd century and centered on a...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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gardening
Jennifer Aniston's Japanese winter garden has been beautifully lit for Christmas – but you can actually decorate this way all year round
Decorating your backyard for the holiday season is a must if you live in warmer climates – particularly if you like to take your hosting alfresco...
homesandgardens.com - 30+ days ago
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A 6-Year-Old Boy Found a Strange Rock on the Beach—It Turned Out to Be an Ancient Axe
But he didn’t realize it until three years later. A 6-year-old boy walking on an English beach found what he thought was a rock—...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
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A Neuroscience Expert And Doctor Reveals 3 Surprising Foods That 'Ruin Your Brain' Over 40: Swordfish And More
Unhealthy eating habits can negatively affect brain health, particularly when consuming foods rich in sugar, fat, salt, and artificial additives....
shefinds.com - 30+ days ago
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I really wanted to gatekeep this new Aldi hammock! It nails the biggest summer trend for retro stripes – and it's just $ 19.99
I spend a lot of time scrolling through Aldi Finds, and I will always shout if I find something that's actually a great buy. But...
homesandgardens.com - 3 days ago
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Is chemistry really dying in the US and Europe? Not so fast
A recent article in the South China Morning Post declared that chemistry in the US and Europe seemed to be dying, while China was forging...
chemistryworld.com - 30+ days ago
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DRIVE Science Centers
Explore This Section In response to the 2013 Heliophysics Decadal Survey, NASA established three DRIVE (Diversify, Realize, Integrate, Venture,...
nasa.gov - 30+ days ago
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Riverboat Rankings: Coolest Casinos on the Mississippi Still Open Today
If you grew up on the Mississippi, you probably know one thing about riverboats: they’re actually casinos. Videos by TravelAwaits These water-adjacent...
travelawaits.com - 30+ days ago
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The Amount Amazon Is Actually Making on AI Will Make Your Eyebrows Raise Dramatically
Is this sustainable? Even as tariffs loom, big tech companies still plan to splash tons of money on AI infrastructure. But the return they're getting...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
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When It Comes to Thinking, Our Brains Are Surprisingly Slow
Learn why our brains evolved to process only one thought at a time , and how multitasking is often misunderstood. For as brilliant as the human...
discovermagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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The US Navy wants to use quantum computers for war games and much more
The US Navy has a long wish list of applications for quantum computers, ranging from basic science – understanding corrosion, a fleet’s constant...
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The 6 Best Novels for the AI Fanatic
Entrepreneurs everywhere are looking for ways to use artificial intelligence to improve their business. But AI also makes for a nice distraction. Fictional works, from...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
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Large Hadron Collider finds 1st evidence of the heaviest antimatter particle yet
Scientists at CERN's ALICE detector are replicating conditions found during the Big Bang, attempting to get to the bottom of how matter came to...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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China aims to be 1st to bring samples back from Mars
China's planned mission to bring rock samples to Earth from Mars would beat both NASA and the European Space Agency to the punch. China's space...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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New findings might help treat rosacea, other skin issues
It's still early science -- studies in mice and in human cells -- but researchers are on the trail of an effective new treatment for...
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How Chinese Characters Work: The Evolution of a Three-Millennia-Old Writing System
Contrary to somewhat popular belief, Chinese characters aren’t just little pictures. In fact, most of them aren’t pictures at all. The very oldest,...
openculture.com - 30+ days ago
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A kid found an unusual rock. It turned out to be a rare ax made by Neanderthals
Ben Witten found an unusual rock on an English beach when he was 6. It turned out to be an exceedingly rare hand ax made by...
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Rhythms of innovation: How technology synergies are redefining the future
History has a way of revealing patterns we might otherwise miss. In the halls of the Santa Fe Institute, where complexity science was born,...
weforum.org - 30+ days ago
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nature
Massive shake-up of French science system is biggest in decades
Billion- euro plan includes greater oversight for national research institutes and the creation of a top-level council to advise the president on...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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The return of the dire wolf after 10,000 years of extinction
A "de-extinction" company says it has revived the long-eradicated dire wolf species using a new gene-editing technology. The US start-up, Colossal...
theweek.com - 30+ days ago
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Could an Aussie pattern book experiment help solve the UK’s housing crisis?
Last year the New South Wales (NSW) government in south-eastern Australia launched an international competition seeking designs for a new ‘pattern...
architectsjournal.co.uk - 30+ days ago
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