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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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Google Maps is adding this new feature for millions of drivers to make your ride safer
New weather-related incident report options have been spotted on Google Maps that could help forewarn drivers about potential weather-based...
tomsguide.com - 30+ days ago
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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...
aip.org - 30+ days ago
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Future science meets ancient China: diving into the unknown with award-winning scientists
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Future Science Prize, the Post looks at the scientists who earned this coveted award and their groundbreaking...
scmp.com - 30+ days ago
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Kennedy Says ‘Charlatans’ Are No Reason to Block Unproven Stem Cell Treatments
The U.S. health secretary said people should have access to experimental therapies including unregulated uses of stem cells. But some methods have resulted in...
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Murder hornets have been eradicated in the U.S., officials say
The northern giant hornet — commonly referred to as the "murder hornet" — has been officially eradicated in the United States, federal and Washington...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
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No, the Geminid meteor shower won't be 'spectacular' or 'dazzling' this weekend. And here's why
You're bound to have seen the headlines already: how the 2024 Geminid meteor shower peaks this weekend, lighting up the night sky with hundreds of...
skyatnightmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
‘Disruptive’ science: in-person teams make more breakthroughs than remote groups
Analysis of millions of papers shows that farflung collaborators produce fewer foundational discoveries than groups working together in person. David...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Academic libraries cannot afford to carry on with transformative agreements - Impact of Social Sciences
The funding crisis in UK higher education is forcing academic libraries to make difficult financial decisions. Caroline Edwards argues agreements...
lse.ac.uk - 30+ days ago
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Paleontologists return to Sierra County for further research into dinosaurs
SIERRA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Nearly two decades have passed since the discovery of new dinosaur species in Sierra County. Paleontologists with the...
krqe.com - 30+ days ago
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Panasonic Lumix GH7 review
Live Science Verdict The Panasonic Lumix GH7 is arguably the best Panasonic MFT camera available, with features and functionality that make it a great...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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Obesity redefined: Why doctors are ditching BMI for these key health markers
When the issue is obesity, the questions are many, and the routes to answers anything but straight. What is abundantly clear is a need for...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
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The Only Stretch Of California's Iconic Highway 1 Closed To Cars Has World-Class Coastline Views
Road tripping along California's Highway 1 takes you to striking cities and beaches, but there's one part of the highway where cars aren't allowed...
islands.com - 30+ days ago
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How Rare ‘Alice in Wonderland Syndrome’ Warps Reality
When Lene was a child, she took comfort in a strange night time routine. While lying in bed just before she fell asleep, her bedroom...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
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Some of These Whales May Live Twice as Long as Scientists Thought
The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research. Southern right whales have...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
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Can the ROG Ally X's AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 update actually double your framerate? We tested it to see!
Asus is soon to release a new update for the Asus ROG Ally X including compatibility with AMD's Fluid Motion Frames 2 technology, which can...
laptopmag.com - 30+ days ago
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The other billionaire space company
IT HAS BEEN a long time coming. Assuming there are no last-minute delays, then in the next few days Blue Origin, a firm run by...
economist.com - 30+ days ago
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How 'Founder Mode' Can Actually Fail Your Business — and What You Should Do Instead
Founder mode may seem like the key to success, but it often leads to burnout and poor decision-making. Discover why empowering your team, leading with...
entrepreneur.com - 30+ days ago
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10 Urgent AI Takeaways for Leaders
“Despite two years of broad managerial attention and extensive experimentation, we are not seeing the large-scale GenAI-powered business...
mit.edu - 30+ days ago
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'Almost complete' Titanfall 3 features Apex Legends cast, multiplayer, and campaign, leaks say
This “Titanfall 3 is actually happening” rumor continues to gain steam, but this time , with some more exciting details behind the info coming in from...
destructoid.com - 30+ days ago
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Milkshake neuroscience: how the brain nudges us toward fatty foods
Brain imaging shows how high-fat foods exert their powerful pull. Max Kozlov Rich, high-fat foods such as ice cream are loved not only for their...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Shipwrecks Lurking in The Ocean Are a Ticking time Bomb. Here's Why.
At the bottom of the oceans and seas lie more than 8,500 shipwrecks from For decades, these wrecks have largely lain out of site and out...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Anthropic scientists expose how AI actually ‘thinks’ — and discover it secretly plans ahead and some time s lies
Anthropic has developed a new method for peering inside large language models like Claude, revealing for the first time how these AI systems process information...
venturebeat.com - 30+ days ago
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Severe heatwave in Australia expected this weekend
Even though summer in Australia doesn’t start until next week (with the solstice), millions of Australians are expecting a severe heatwave starting...
earthsky.org - 30+ days ago
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fitness
Do You Need a Power Meter?
The pros and cons of keeping constant tabs on this metric. Ultimately, a power meter can be an extremely helpful training tool—that is, if...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago
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ChatGPT Prompts To Write AI-Generated Content That's Actually Good
Creating content with ChatGPT sounds easy on the surface. Ask it to write something, edit what it gives you, hit publish. But that's not how...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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