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This renowned climate scientist says this is the most difficult time for climate science he’s ever seen
Benjamin Santer received enormous pushback when he authored one of the first reports on the scientific consensus of human-caused climate change. Today, he says, the...
fastcompany.com - 3 days ago
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2024: The Year in Volcanic Activity
Out of an estimated 1,350 active volcanoes worldwide, about 45 have continuing eruptions, and about 80 erupt each year, spewing steam, ash, toxic gases, and lava. In 2024, erupting...
theatlantic.com - 30+ days ago
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Thirty year study reveals the most effective diets for healthy aging
The world's population is getting older, which brings significant challenges for health systems and society. Eighty percent of older adults today have at least one...
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At 90, Oak Park’s ‘Mr. Hockey’ Paul Hruby still coaching the sport he loves
Mr. Hockey has hit 90, but he’s still not ready to put his love for the sport on ice. Paul Hruby, whose impact on hockey...
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Human Thought Lags Behind Sensory Speed
A new study reveals that humans think at a rate of 10 bits per second, while sensory systems process a billion bits per second—100 million time...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
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Bayer ordered to pay more than $ 2 billion to US cancer victim
A US jury has ordered Bayer–Monsanto to pay over $ 2 billion (£1.6 billion) to a Georgia man who alleges the company’s glyphosate-based Roundup...
chemistryworld.com - 30+ days ago
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artificial intelligence / entrepreneurship
Meta's Llama AI team has been bleeding talent. Many top researchers have joined French AI startup Mistral.
Meta's open-source Llama models helped define the company's AI strategy. Yet the researchers who built the original version have mostly moved on. Of the 14 authors...
businessinsider.com - 26 days ago
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cool stuff
In a global first, scientists control electrons with twisted light
Scientists have long used Gaussian beams to study how light interacts with matter. These beams resemble plane waves and rely mostly on dipole-active...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
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The chemistry of creativity
Senior Madison Wang blends science, history, and art to probe how the world works and the tools we use to explore and understand it. Senior...
mit.edu - 30+ days ago
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The best new science fiction books of January 2025
If you are emerging from post-holiday stupors in desperate need of fresh horizons and new worlds to explore, then I have some great new science...
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In 2025, People Will Try Living in This Underwater Habitat
The future of human habitation in the sea is taking shape in an abandoned quarry on the border of Wales and England. There, the ocean-exploration...
ieee.org - 30+ days ago
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Americans' 2025 predictions: economic difficulty, political conflict
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innovation
OpenAI scientist Noam Brown stuns TED AI Conference: ’20 seconds of thinking worth 100,000x more data’
Noam Brown, a leading research scientist at OpenAI, took the stage at the TED AI conference in San Francisco on Tuesday to deliver a powerful...
venturebeat.com - 30+ days ago
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George Bryan suggests he’s excited about ‘cool’ decision the PGA Tour has recently made
While interest in the men’s professional game appears to be falling, fans seem to be turning more and more to watching their favourite content...
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beauty
New mRNA Vaccine Targets Acne Prevention and Treatment
Scientists are testing and working on a new vaccine that could one day offer a breakthrough in treating acne, a common skin condition affecting...
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nature
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Omega-3 supplements seem to slow biological ageing. Plus, how scientific-integrity policies can help protect US scientists from political...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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gardening
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Jason Davis is a finalist for what should be — but isn’t — one of the most sought-after public sector jobs in South Florida. He’s...
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nature
Deadly, unpredictable hurricanes are changing speed around the world. And scientists are worried
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Sheryl Lee Ralph is reaching her biggest career milestones in her 60s; now, she’s telling fans 'Don’t give up'
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Rock art acoustics: South African study suggests that a distinct echo attracted ancient artists back to one site
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The Kessler Syndrome: The doom scenario worrying scientists
"The Kessler Syndrome is going to come true," warned John L. Crassidis, a professor of innovation and space debris expert at the University at...
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In the West, where herds of thousands of cattle are common, researchers are seeing cases rise at poultry and dairy operations. More than 50 workers...
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technology
Why Climate Action Is So Vital For The U.K.
Britain has a hard-won reputation for keeping a stiff upper lip and muddling through challenges. That is why it is particularly ironic that this most...
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Greenpeace took some heat for using Gen AI to campaign against climate change. Act Climate Labs’s Florencia Lujani argues that the organization should...
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