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15 marvelous Nature Photographer of the Year 2024 images
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Daily briefing: Earliest-known alphabet found on relics from Syrian tomb
We take a look at what might be the oldest known alphabet and take a tour of a record-breaking nuclear fusion reactor. Oldest known alphabet...
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Daily briefing: ‘Despair’ as Argentinian president begins dismantling science
While Argentina cuts support for science, China promises a 10% increase in science funding. Plus, the amphibian that nurses its young, and how an...
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“Delivering screaming leads to funky rhythms, and everything in between”: Guitarist and YouTuber Maxxxwell Carlisle teams up with Harley Benton for a budget-friendly, versatile signature model – the Guitar MAX Fusion
NAMM 2025: Budget champion Harley Benton has introduced a brand-new signature model – the Guitar MAX Fusion Signature – in collaboration with heavy...
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A snapshot of London’s young creative class
Max Lancaster, Lost in Transition16 Images “With the cost of living going up and AI changing things fast, I some time s wonder if this...
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Austin Joins Elite Group of Cities Tackling Extreme Heat Risks with New C40 Challenge Fund Initiative
In a move to combat the life-threatening risks of extreme heat, Austin has teamed up with other leading cities to roll out programs aimed at...
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This super-Earth is the first planet confirmed to have a permanent dark side
Convincing evidence of 1:1 tidal locking had been absent until a new analysis of the exoplanet LHS 3844b. Joseph Howlett Imagine if it were always...
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CRISPR 2.0: a new wave of gene editors heads for clinical trials
Landmark approval of the first CRISPR therapy paves the way for treatments based on more efficient and more precise genome editors. Heidi...
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The Link Between Extreme Weather and Global Supply Chain Disruptions
In recent years, the world has witnessed an increasing frequency of extreme weather events. These occurrences are no longer isolated incidents but...
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Amazing skateboarding photo wins Concrete in Life photo competition
The winners of the photography competition 'Concrete in Life' 2024/25 have been announced with Danish photographer Henrik Hagerup picking up the...
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Can animals learn another species' 'language'?
Animals hear other species communicate around them every day. Do they understand what they're saying? Every year, we learn more about how animals...
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A decadelong climate lawsuit saw plaintiffs grow from childhood to adulthood. Now, it's over
PORTLAND, Ore. — The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a petition filed by young climate activists who argued that the federal government's...
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Patagonia's Winter Sale Is Full of Cold-Weather Gear
Patagonia might immediately bring to mind images of puffers, fleeces and the dreaded tech-bro vest, but the outdoor retailer is so much more than...
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9 Space Images from NASA and Beyond That Stunned in 2024
The end of 2024 is approaching, marking another full loop around the sun for our planet. So Scientific American is here to celebrate with nine of...
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Catastrophic change looms as Earth nears climate ‘tipping points’, report says
Polar ice, coral reefs and other Earth systems could cross irrevocable thresholds soon, but urgent action could stave off the worst effects. Climate...
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Artek Adds Moomin Doodles to Signature Pieces for 90th Anniversary
Reimagining Alvar Aalto’s furniture icons with illustrations borrowed from the very first Moomin comic strip. To celebrate 90 years since its...
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FedEx for your cells: this biological delivery service could treat disease
Researchers want to know why cells produce tiny packages called vesicles — and whether these bundles could be used for therapy. Graça Raposo was a...
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7 Apex Animals Returning to Areas They Were Once Wiped Out From
For centuries, human activity pushed many apex predators to the brink of extinction. Habitat destruction, hunting, and urban expansion wiped out...
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Many plant names are offensive: botanists will vote on whether to change them
Researchers at an international meeting will also consider how to monitor names that have problematic roots. The Department of Molecular Genetics and...
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This Photographer’s Stunning Aerial And Wildlife Shots Will Make You See The World Differently (53 Pics)
Paul McKenzie is a Hong Kong-based photographer whose work captures the breathtaking beauty of the natural world, from the charismatic avian...
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The evolution of bird feathers from dinosaur origins
New analysis linking dinosaurs and Sonic the Hedgehog might explain how “proto-feathers” became the complex appendages, bird feathers.It’s widely...
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Key alert system for disease outbreaks is in crisis — can it be saved?
ProMED staff members look for rescue options, after going on strike and calling for new leadership and financing. Max Kozlov Last week, nearly...
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Massive lost mountain cities revealed by lasers
Drone- mounted LiDAR scans reveal two remote cities buried high in the mountains of Central Asia — plus, how a digital watermark could help identify...
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Millions of research papers at risk of disappearing from the Internet
An analysis of DOIs suggests that digital preservation is not keeping up with burgeoning scholarly knowledge. Sarah Wild More than one-quarter of...
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CRISPR and ‘e-ink’: new tools could reveal the secrets of cuttlefish camouflage
Technology moves scientists closer than ever to understanding how colour-blind cuttlefish pull off their kaleidoscopic patterns. Max Kozlov Washington...
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Physics Nobel scooped by machine-learning pioneers
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton pioneered computational methods that enabled the development of neural networks. Elizabeth Gibney Davide...
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