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7 Discoveries That Revolutionized Science In 2024
The news cycle in 2024 was busy to say the least. Chaotic may be the more appropriate term, with an onslaught of election drama, global humanitarian...
sciencing.com - 30+ days ago
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Targeted Pancreatic Cancer Therapy Approach Tested in Two Patients, Resulting in Metastasis Shrinkage
Researchers at City of Hope have identified a new molecular target for treating pancreatic cancer and reported on a series of preclinical studies and...
genengnews.com - 30+ days ago
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There's a new way to make everyday products without using fossil fuels
At home, I am surrounded by fossils. They are in my clothes, carpets and soft furnishings, the packaging wrapped around the food I buy and...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
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New Materials Reduce Noise in Pacemakers, Enhancing Patient Comfort
Researchers developed innovative materials to improve the performance of brain and heart pacemakers by reducing signal interference. These devices...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
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How a surprising twist on rewilding could help settle our carbon debt
In the Țarcu mountains of Romania, a pioneering experiment is changing the atmosphere around rewilding. Starting in 2014, around 100 European bison...
newscientist.com - 30+ 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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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 - 30+ days ago
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Do Raisins Make You Poop? What Science Says
Raisins might be small, but they are mighty! Raisins are a great way to add natural sweetness to your baked goods, but they may also...
eatingwell.com - 30+ days ago
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Murder hornets have been eradicated in the U.S., officials say
The northern giant hornet — commonly referred to as the "murder hornet" — has been officially eradicated in the United States, federal and Washington...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
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Here's Where Americans Could See the Northern Lights on New Year's Eve
A fresh outburst from the Sun may trigger auroras in parts of the northern United States and Canada. Seems like the Sun is in a...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
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Why there's always room for dessert, according to brain science
You probably know the feeling of having a hearty meal at a restaurant, and feeling full and satisfied only to take a peek at the...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
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London taxi drivers have specialized human mental strategies for expertly navigating their city’s streets, scientists find
An international team of scientists, including a principal investigator in neuroscience from the Champalimaud Foundation, in Lisbon, has analysed the...
eurekalert.org - 30+ days ago
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Hatching of 234 tiny creatures provides glimmer of hope for rare Aussie species
This photograph shows what could be the only hope for one of Australia’s rarest fish – captive breeding. Tasmania’s marine environments have become...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
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"Black Mirror" reflects on itself
Either Charlie Brooker has run out of ideas, or pop culture has finally eclipsed "Black Mirror," his technophobic-cum-miserabilist science fiction series that just dropped its...
salon.com - 30+ days ago
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Earth from space: Strange phenomena create festive decorations on Iraq's 'Christmas tree lake'
A 2018 astronaut photo shows a festive, fir-tree-shaped artificial reservoir in Iraq decorated with both natural and imagined ornaments. This 2018...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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How Much Rest Do You Need Between Workouts To Build Muscle? Experts Break Down The Science
It all depends on what kind of workouts you do. Being competitive has been part of my DNA since childhood. In my adult years, I...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
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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...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Industrial Design Student Work: A Measuring System for Festool
This project is by Ziyan Huang, an Industrial Design Masters candidate at Germany's Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences. Huang's Cursor...
core77.com - 30+ days ago
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Study Reveals Surprising Force Behind Crocodiles' Bizarre Head Scales
How did the crocodile get its smile? The functions that give the reptile its signature wrinkled snout aren't quite the same as those responsible for...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Exclusive: Sofía Vergara Sets the Record Straight - NewBeauty
The 52-year-old talks science, sun care and why "feeling good" is her top priority. When Sofía Vergara last graced our cover, she was in...
newbeauty.com - 30+ days ago
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ORNL's National Center for Computational Sciences Expands Educational Outreach at Conferences in San Diego and Atlanta
The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been broadening its...
hoodline.com - 30+ days ago
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'Navigation system' for human development recreated in lab for first time
Missing link in stem cell research finally created after decades of attempts LONDON — Scientists have achieved a major milestone in recreating human...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
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Estrogen Drives Binge Drinking Behavior in Females
The hormone estrogen increases binge drinking in females by enhancing activity in neurons within the brain's BNST region. The effect is particularly...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
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Manta rays inspire faster swimming robots and better water filters
Efficient swimming and feeding make the creatures a model for human machines. Manta rays are elegantly shaped. They swim by flapping their fins like...
arstechnica.com - 30+ days ago
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Predict First: BMS Executives Discuss Company's AI Approach
While it is common to hear that drug developers are in the early stages of integrating artificial intelligence with their drug research, discovery,...
genengnews.com - 30+ days ago
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New Tuberculosis Vaccine Shows Promise to Treat Bladder Cancer
Learn more about the role of Tuberculosis in cancer and how a simple vaccine supports the immune system to fight it. Immunotherapy is an innovative...
discovermagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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