science
Dinosaur science turns two centuries old
The year 2024 marks 200 years since the first dinosaur was named. Naturalist William Buckland identified a Megalosaurus, or the “great lizard”, in a lecture in London...
theworld.org
@ 30+ days ago
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nature
Kaye Honored with Pecora Award - NASA Science
Expanded coverage of topics from “The Editor’s Corner” in The Earth Observer Jack Kaye [NASA Headquarters—Associate Director for Research of the Earth...
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job & work / money
The British families flocking to Portugal as Spain turns on foreign buyers
Portugal has been a popular relocation destination for a decade. A mix of lifestyle, tax and residency incentives have drawn retirees, digital nomads and families...
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@ 28 days ago
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science
Scientists Discover Cells That Defy Death and Form New Life After the Body Dies. Enter The “Third State”
Some cells reorganize into living 'bots' long after the organism perished....
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nature
Daily briefing: Where US presidential contender Kamala Harris stands on science
The US vice-president has stood up for maternal health issues and for improving the diversity of the scientific workforce. Plus, a mysterious source...
nature.com
@ 30+ days ago
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gaming
Game Mode: Tetris Turns 40 : 1A
Think back to the first time someone told you about the game Tetris. Was it a friend? An older sibling or a parent? Maybe you...
npr.org
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auto
Drag racing turns deadly as three cars collide head-on
citizen.co.za
@ 30+ days ago
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science / space
These scientific feats set new records in 2024
Noteworthy findings include jumbo black hole jets, an ultrapetite frog, ancient asteroid remnants and more....
sciencenews.org
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technology
Robotics Researcher Creates the Real Cosmo from Netflix’s Movie The Electric State
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, this is Rachel Feltman. If you pay any attention to the world of robotics and spend any...
scientificamerican.com
@ 30+ days ago
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health
These Foods Have Been Linked To Brain Changes That Can Trigger Obesity
Experts break down the new science. There are certain lifestyle habits that are clearly linked to weight gain, like not being active in your daily...
womenshealthmag.com
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science
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
@ 25 days ago
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auto / cool stuff
Florida Sheriff's Deputy Who Rear-Ended Civilian Turns Out to Have Been Watching Porn
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@ 30+ days ago
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learning / science
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Annaka Harris
Consciousness is everything we know, everything we experience. The mystery at the heart of consciousness lies in why our universe – despite teeming...
bigthink.com
@ 30+ days ago
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science
California's Dairy State of Emergency Is Because They Deny Pasteurization Science Like They Denied Vaccines
On this day in 1768, eight years before the Declaration of Independence, an anonymous article in the Boston Gazette protested the military presence in...
science20.com
@ 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
2025 Oscars cut Best Original Songs performances
The 2025 Oscars won’t feature live performances of the Best Original Songs nominees, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has...
consequence.net
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health / learning
The Benefit of Doing Things You’re Bad At
To learn a difficult new skill means risking failure—but it’s also a path to greater happiness. Between my university lectures and outside speeches...
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@ 30+ days ago
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science
Bespoke photometry system captures variety of dopamine signals in mice
A new photometry technique can track absolute levels of dopamine and monitor both fast and slow changes in its concentration in freely moving mice,...
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@ 30 days ago
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science
LMC passing through Milky Way halo (artist’s concept)
This artist’s concept shows the Large Magellanic Cloud, or LMC, in the foreground as it passes through the gaseous halo of the much more...
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science
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
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auto
Michigan Couple Returns to U.S. After Being Held in Mexico Prison for a Month Following Dispute with time share Resort
A Michigan couple has returned to the U.S. after being held in a Mexico prison following a dispute with The Palace Company Paul and...
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@ 16 days ago
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money
Indians who earn rupees one crore or more annually is…, surprising part is…, number of income tax returns filed shows …
The income tax return figures say a different story. New Delhi: Large vehicles and luxurious homes, people living with great opulence can be found in...
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science
How to prime your hunger hormones to avoid over-indulgence this Christmas
Breakfast or no breakfast on Christmas day? If you celebrate Christmas then you’re almost certain to devour an enormous meal at some point on 25...
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science
A Prenatal Test of the Fetus Turns Up Cancers in Pregnant Mothers
In 2013, Susan Klugman, an obstetrician and geneticist who is currently president of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, got back...
scientificamerican.com
@ 27 days ago
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gaming
I’m still testing the new Razer Blade 16, and I have mixed feelings
The Razer Blade 16 is designed to be the gaming-focused alternative to the MacBook Pro, and I’m always here for that. I love a gaming...
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@ 22 days ago
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science / space
Hubble trouble or Superbubble? Astronomers need to escape the 'supervoid' to solve cosmology crisis
"Our best theory of cosmology is wrong. That is a problem, but nature does not care about our theories!" New research suggests that a troubling...
space.com
@ 30+ days ago
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how-to / science
The new science of sleep: How to sleep better whatever your lifestyle
It is no secret that sleeping is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Mountains of research over the past...
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