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UW-Madison to renovate Science Hall
UW- Madison officials are planning to renovate one of the university’s most iconic buildings. Science Hall, built in 1887, will undergo a historic...
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The Benefit of Doing Things You’re Bad At
To learn a difficult new skill means risking failure—but it’s also a path to greater happiness. Between my university lectures and outside speeches...
theatlantic.com - 30+ days ago
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Ionis wins FDA approval for a rare disease therapy that lowers triglycerides
Ionis Pharmaceuticals on Thursday won Food and Drug Administration approval for a therapy that treats patients with a rare and deadly genetic disease...
statnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Watch swarms of ant-like microrobots lift heavy objects and more
Robots traversing lifting and guiding objects. Credit: Device, Yang and WonNanoengineers have designed tiny magnetic robots that swarm together like...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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gardening
Spring 2025 Preview: Manga
Webcomics are hot properties in print this season. Readers can also look forward to edgy science fiction, offbeat romance, gentle comedies, and...
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
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education
5 Phrases That Hold You Back From Succeeding In Life, According To Neuroscience
Of course, your voice is important, and what you say matters to those around you, but how do your words affect you? You might think...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
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music / science
Rock art acoustics: South African study suggests that a distinct echo attracted ancient artists back to one site
Physics does not adequately explain reflected sound and echo effects. Take as example the echo-producing Echoplex, a magnetic tape device that...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
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We set out to quantify U.S. academic contributions to medicines. The results stunned even us
In the 1990s, a famous English expatriate scientist had a yellowed cutout posted on his office door. It read, “British science is alive and well...
statnews.com - 10 days ago
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A Mission to Dive Titan’s Lakes – and Soar Between Them
Titan is one of the solar system’s most fascinating worlds for several reasons. It has something akin to a hydrological cycle, though powered by...
universetoday.com - 30+ days ago
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‘Neuroaesthetics’ Reveals How the Arts Help with Dementia and Trauma
Many of us do not have to look much farther than our family, circle of friends, or co-workers to know someone who has been touched...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
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Every 100 Years, Stars Like Our Sun Eject Superflares More Powerful Than A Trillion Nukes
It looks like the Sun may be overdue for a catastrophic flare-up....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
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books
May 2025 author events: Isabel Allende, Dave Barry, Susanna Kwan, Kirsten Mickelwait, Christopher Moore, Pat Murphy, Aimee Phan, Jemimah Wei
Historical novels, memoirs, science fiction and fantasy by acclaimed and emerging California and visiting writers are on the agenda this month, as...
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9 New Books on the Science of Reaching Your Goals
It’s officially 2025, and with the new year comes a new set of goals to achieve. Maybe your resolutions include hitting the gym more often,...
nextbigideaclub.com - 30+ days ago
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The best science images of 2023 – Nature’s picks
Images selected by Nature’s visuals team, text by Emma Stoye, Nisha Gaind, Katharine Sanderson and Carissa Wong NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Is AI finally ready to replace your doctor?
One of OpenAI’s leading artificial intelligence models can outperform humans at diagnosing medical conditions, but does that mean AI is ready to...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
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Researchers make surprising discovery that could level up next-gen solar technology : '[It's] the magic of science'
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have chipped away at another problem plaguing next-generation solar panels.Through an X-ray-based...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
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architecture
Hotel VMG Villa Kyoto / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier
This is a hotel renovated from a Sukiya-style building in Kyoto. The existing building was built in 1920, and the carpenter was a man who built...
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Bird flu is spreading. Wastewater monitoring can help us stop it
Egg prices have risen 50% since March 2024, the result of an ongoing bird flu crisis that has both producers and consumers grappling for solutions....
statnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Why AI must learn to admit ignorance and say 'I don't know'
How will we know if an artificial intelligence has become conscious? If your response is “I don’t know”, congratulations – you have just passed part...
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What’s new in STAT’s Generative AI Tracker? (spoiler: AI agents)
As a STAT+ subscriber, you have access to our STAT trackers — including our Breakthrough Device Tracker, Obesity Drug Tracker, and CRISPR Trackr...
statnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Life Sciences AI and Compliance: Trust But Rigorously Verify
Guest Commentary Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to upend how businesses operate, and the life sciences field is no exception. Generative AI...
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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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After More Than 50 Years, Math's "Sofa Problem" May Finally Be Solved
One month after the bunkbed conjecture, another piece of furniture has fallen to the mathematicians....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
India-Ireland partnership strengthened as Irish Minister James Lawless concludes trade & education visit
NEW DELHI: As Ireland continues to expand its global partnerships, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science,...
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8 of the weirdest robots in the world right now
From humanoid AI-powered machines to tiny spider-like bots, 2024's robots are weird. Robots were once consigned mainly to routine tasks in...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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Signals From Black Holes May Be Non-Random – Information Could Be Getting Out
The black hole information paradox has puzzled scientists for half a century. This could be a solution....
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