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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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Scientists capture absolutely stunning image of the Andromeda galaxy
It took 10 years. The Andromeda galaxy is a colossal marvel in our sky, hosting over 1 trillion stars. Now, astronomers have used the Hubble Space Telescope...
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nature
Horizon Europe turmoil changed the lives of these five scientists
UK researchers can once again access the €95-billion funding programme — for some, the deal has come too late. Access Nature and 54 other Nature...
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cool stuff
Scientists Discover Ancient Siberian Population That Is The Ancestors Of Modern Native Americans
These DNA results have changed the way scientists are thinking about the migratory patterns of ancient populations.The post Scientists Discover...
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Study finds that every blue eyed person on Earth is a descendant of one single person
If you have ever pondered over why certain people were blessed with blue eyes, this study might finally put your mind at ease. Scientists reckon...
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Where's my qubit? Scientists develop technique to detect atom loss
Quiet quitting isn't just for burned out employees. Atoms carrying information inside quantum computers, known as qubits, some time s vanish silently...
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science
Scientists May Have Been Wrong About 'Doomsday Glacier'
A recent study has challenged some of the most alarming predictions about Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, dubbed the "Doomsday Glacier," owning the...
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nature
Bird flu outbreak in US cows: why scientists are concerned
A virus that has killed hundreds of millions of birds has now infected cattle in six US states, but the threat to humans is currently...
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space
Scientists make breakthrough discovery after 'atomic spray painting' experiment: 'It's like spray-painting atoms onto a surface'
A research team has discovered that by using a new method of "atomic spray painting," they can tweak the atomic structure of lead-free potassium...
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gardening
7 Surprising Ways Climate Change Could Impact Your Everyday Life
Climate change isn’t just a term for scientists to bandy about—it is a phenomenon that is increasingly weaving itself into the fabric of...
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work-life balance
Burnout was on the rise in 2024, but so was engagement. That could spell trouble for employers in 2025
If you managed to evade burnout last year, scientists may be interested in studying your resilience.Burnout in the workplace reached an all- time high...
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nature
Has Bluesky replaced X for scientists? Take Nature’s poll
The research community has flocked to the social-media platform Bluesky. Tell us about your experience. The social-media platform Bluesky has become...
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nature
Progress on plastic pollution treaty too slow, scientists say
As national divisions widen over how to address the global waste crisis, researchers fight for more input into the process. Nicola Jones Scientists...
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health
EPA Deregulation Would Be a ‘Tragedy’ for Health, Experts Say
Physicians and scientists say rollbacks on pollution, transportation and greenhouse gas emissions regulations are a serious risk to public health.The...
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Scientists unveil revolutionary process that creates iron in seconds — here's how it could help solve a global issue
Scientists in China say they have revolutionized ironmaking with a process that is not only a remarkable 3,600 time s faster than conventional...
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nature / science
Earth’s oceans weren’t always blue, scientists say
If true, it could expand how we search for life elsewhere in the universe. Earth’s oceans may not have always been as brilliantly blue...
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How can you tell if soil is healthy? Just listen to it.
First- of-its-kind research shows how "ecoacoustics" can help scientists monitor the health of soils — using underground critter concerts. Think back...
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technology
Google's AI 'co-scientist' cracked 10-year superbug problem in just 2 days
Scientists took 10 years to figure out how one type of superbug gains its ability to infect diverse bacterial species. When prompted, Google's new AI...
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Deep-sea scientists just saw something huge at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean
The elusive animal was filmed swimming over the seafloor near the Phoenix Islands in the Southern Pacific Ocean. Deep-sea scientists were cruising...
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Scientists sound alarm over troubling phenomena forcing them to 'rethink' everything: 'Predictability has become more challenging'
At a recent meeting in Washington, scientists raised concerns about a troubling shift in climate patterns: the growing unpredictability of extreme...
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self improvement
Scientists discover that memories are not just saved in the brain
Memory isn’t confined to your brain; cells throughout your body possess memory-like capabilities that challenge traditional notions of where and how...
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Scientists Studying Earth's Trees Issue a Bleak Warning to Humanity
From soaring coastal redwoods to dinosaur-era Wollemi pines and firs that make the perfect Christmas trees, even our most revered woody plants are in...
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pets
Scientists make grim discovery after surveying Africa's carnivores: Numbers are at a 'critical low'
Lion numbers in Uganda are at a "critical low," while hyenas are thriving in the nation's protected areas, according to a recent study.What's...
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health / science
Scientists Quantified The Harm of Sugary Drinks, And It's Devastating
Sugary beverages like sodas and energy drinks are designed to be hyper-palatable, laden with extravagant amounts of sweeteners to stimulate pleasure...
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technology
Robotics and spinal stimulation restore movement in paralysis
Scientists have developed an approach that combines rehabilitation robotics with spinal cord stimulation to restore movement in people with spinal...
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entrepreneurship
Beyond Foresight; Imagining Distant Futures
As uncertainty grows, organizations must rethink how they navigate a volatile world. Rather than relying solely on scenario planning based on historical data, organizations could...
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