science
How Science Has Revolutionized Our Understanding of Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs have been breaking the minds of paleontologists and curious minds worldwide for decades. What did they eat, did they live in groups, were...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com
@ 30+ days ago
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Novel Link Between Cell Nutrition and Identity Could Improve Immunotherapies
The immune system relies on specialized “effector” T cells to fight off pathogens. However, in chronic infections such as cancer or HIV, the...
genengnews.com
@ 30+ days ago
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science
Baby orca is a descendent of a whale almost sold to SeaWorld in 1976
T046B3A was spotted on March 20. A new orca whale calf spotted in Puget Sound in Washington State is the latest addition to a...
popsci.com
@ 24 days ago
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science
Climate Change Is Making the World Darker
Psychologist Kari Leibowitz’ book How to Winter has tools to help you survive — even thrive — through a season with no glistening snow. It is the...
heatmap.news
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science
20-year Study Reveals Effectiveness of Protecting Congo Bonobo Population
For the first time , scientists have an accurate estimate of how many bonobos live in Africa’s largest protected forest, Salonga National Park. This...
onegreenplanet.org
@ 30+ days ago
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science
2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: What To Know 20 Years On
Survivors and victims' relatives will next week mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which killed more than...
barrons.com
@ 30+ days ago
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science
Progressives Are Outraged That Mexico Sided With Science On GMOs
Anti- science activists are outraged that Mexican experts ruled against their government's publicity stunt claiming they would ban "GMOs" and the most...
science20.com
@ 30+ days ago
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science
Ancient Mediterranean megaflood finally confirmed by modern science
In a nutshell Scientists have found definitive evidence of Earth’s largest known flood, which occurred 5 million years ago when Atlantic waters burst...
studyfinds.org
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nature
First private spacewalk a success! What the SpaceX mission means for science
The Polaris Dawn crew are testing a new spacesuit design and running 36 experiments while orbiting Earth. Michael Greshko Polaris Dawn, the private...
nature.com
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science
NASA Reveals Cause of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Crash
Smooth, sandy ripples probably confused the robot's navigation system. NASA built the Ingenuity helicopter for a quick jaunt around Mars. However, the...
extremetech.com
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science
What I’ve learned — the hard way — about AI in bio
As we approach the end of 2024, First Opinion is publishing a series of essays on the state of AI in medicine and biopharma. There’s...
statnews.com
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science
5 aerospace breakthroughs of 2024
From a trip to Jupiter to the first commercial spacewalk in history. The past year in aerospace was so full of exciting developments that we...
popsci.com
@ 30+ days ago
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science
Here Are 4 Things We Need to Consider Before We Mine Our Moon
By the end of this decade, nations and private companies may well be mining the surface of the Moon. But as space becomes accessible to...
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@ 30+ days ago
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science
Top 5 Most Dangerous Species In Florida
The United States is home to a surprising number of deadly animals. From dangerous spiders in North Carolina to aggressive snakes in Texas, the...
sciencing.com
@ 30+ days ago
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fitness / science
9 unexpected things we learned about mental health and our brains in 2024
"Brain rot" is the Oxford word of the year for 2024, and it's pretty much what it sounds like: a perceived mental decline from consuming too...
npr.org
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fashion
Tariffs cause new tumult for dealmakers
This has been a whipsaw week for understanding deal trends. The big picture: On Tuesday we got first-quarter data, which showed a 15% increase in...
axios.com
@ 14 days ago
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science
Bizarre creature preserved in 99 million-year-old amber was ‘beyond imagination,’ scientists say
Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. A newly identified parasitic...
aol.com
@ 23 days ago
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cycling
"We have to buy this... for science": Cyclists in awe (and a bit scared) of £80 "handmade" auction bike found online that "the longer you look the weirder it gets", including bizarre "knee destroyer" cranks; TDF in UK reaction + more on the live blog
Brace yourselves, the good people of Reddit have found another online auction bike that's equal parts intriguing, equal parts absolutely...
road.cc
@ 30 days ago
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science
Severance versus Science: The Neuroscience of Split-Brain Syndrome - 3 Quarks Daily
Hannah Thomasy in The Scientist: If the world of Severance was real, your “innie” would be reading this article at work, oblivious to the fact...
3quarksdaily.com
@ 29 days ago
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nature
What is science? Tech heavyweights brawl over definition
AI pioneer Yann LeCun and Elon Musk went head-to-head in a debate about modern research that drew thousands of comments. Fred Schwaller If you do...
nature.com
@ 30+ days ago
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science
The Speed of Human Thought Is Far Slower Than the Average Wi-Fi, Study Suggests
The human brain is a biological marvel, stuffed with some 86 billion neurons tangling in ways that even scientists have not yet been able to fully...
smithsonianmag.com
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writing
Science-Fiction Books Scientific American’s Staff Love
There are few things as memorable to a young reader as the first spaceship they wanted to be onboard or the first fantastical world they...
scientificamerican.com
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science
The Data on Civilization-Ending Superflares
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404media.co
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science
Mysterious Finding Shows Healthy Tissue Can Resemble Invasive Cancer
How we classify cancer and spot it in its earliest stages could need an urgent rethink: researchers have found that even some healthy women carry...
sciencealert.com
@ 30+ days ago
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books
Frankenstein’s warning: the too-familiar hubris of today’s technoscience
Technology presuming to recreate humanity is central to Mary Shelley’s masterpiece. It is more relevant today than ever...
theguardian.com
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fitness
A potent neurological weapon: The surprising science of how habits can make you fitter and healthier
When Dr BJ Fogg, director of the behaviour design lab at Stanford University, decided to improve his strength, he started by doing two press-ups...
bikeradar.com
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