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Science Quiz: How to Melt a Moon
Test your science knowledge with this weekly news quiz! We’d love to hear from you! E-mail us at games@sciam.com to share your...
scientificamerican.com
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How does AI threaten our environment?
We examine the potential threats of artificial intelligence to our environment and human life. Governments are in a race to claim dominance over the most...
aljazeera.com
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science
Southern states brace for water changes, report finds
Water is everywhere. It falls freely from the sky and flows across the earth. Humans are inextricably connected to water and to forests. Changes in...
phys.org
- 30+ days ago
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nature / science
Physiology and climate change explain unusually high similarity across marine communities after end-Permian mass extinction
Fossil assemblages exhibit a global depletion in taxonomic distinctiveness in the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction (~252 million years...
science.org
- 25 days ago
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learning / science
Know how to read cursive? The National Archives wants you.
Help transcribe over 200 years of historical documents. The National Archives needs help from people with a special set of skills–reading cursive. The archival bureau...
popsci.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Neuroscience Says How Hard (and Often) You Do 1 Thing Can Make You Smarter, More Insightful, and Even Increase the Size of Your Brain
You’re probably doing it already but research shows you need to do it a lot more often. I like to think I’m smart....
inc.com
- 19 days ago
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health / science
Are you protected against measles? Do you need a booster shot? Everything you need to know about immunity
There have been hundreds of measles cases reported in the U.S. since the beginning of the year. Here's what you need to know about...
livescience.com
- 30+ days ago
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photography / science
Panasonic Lumix GH7 review
Live Science Verdict The Panasonic Lumix GH7 is arguably the best Panasonic MFT camera available, with features and functionality that make it a great...
livescience.com
- 30+ days ago
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books / science
Metal detectorist finds 800 ancient artifacts buried in northern England that could rewrite Iron Age Britain
Hundreds of ancient chariot pieces and ceremonial weapons were found buried in Yorkshire it's challenging everything we know about Iron Age Britain....
zmescience.com
- 26 days ago
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learning
Wilson Area School District's Family Computer Science Night inspires young minds with rambunctious robots
WILSON BOROUGH, Pa. — Hundreds of young students and parents came out Thursday to partake in some exciting hands-on activities for the second annual...
lehighvalleynews.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Daily briefing: Claims of fraud plague one of the most-cited neuroscience researchers
One of the most-cited researchers in neuroscience is facing claims his work is riddled with fraudulent data. Plus, a river merger might have given...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
23andMe is filing for bankruptcy. Here's what it means for your genetic data
The genetic testing company 23andMe — which allows users to spit in a tube and send away the sample for a detailed DNA analysis — is filing...
kpbs.org
- 28 days ago
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music
SweetWater Brewing Company To Celebrate 28th Anniversary With STS9, Break Science, More In Atlanta
Two Atlanta originals will come together on February 28th, 2025 when STS9 headlines the 28th-anniversary party for SweetWater Brewing Company. The...
liveforlivemusic.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Flightless Bird, American Mouth: Lessons From Ostriches
“Any fool can turn a blind eye but who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand.” —Samuel Beckett While traveling abroad recently, upon hearing...
atmos.earth
- 30 days ago
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technology
China Data Center Firm Shanghai DC-Science Seeks Private Loan
Shanghai DC-Science Co., a Chinese data center developer and operator, is seeking private debt of about $ 600 million to $ 700 million to fund a...
bloomberg.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
The secret world of plants living in our limestone pavements
Anyone out winter walking in the Yorkshire dales will probably be familiar with the dramatic scenery of limestone pavements. Distinctive and...
theconversation.com
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science
Tiger-cats, sea squirts and beetles, oh my! Meet some species identified in 2024
Officially, Earth boasts roughly two million species. Unofficially, scientists suspect there could be millions — perhaps over 100 million — more. Each year, scientists add thousands of new...
npr.org
- 30+ days ago
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science
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iflscience.com
- 30 days ago
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fitness
You Actually Can’t Form Healthy Habits in 21 Days. Here’s How Long It Takes.
At some point, someone probably told you that it only takes 21 days to form a new habit. But none of us ever bothered to check...
vice.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Dozens of luxury condos and hotels in Florida are sinking, study finds
Miami faces a dual threat: land subsidence and rising sea levels due to climate change – a combination that increases the city’s vulnerability to...
accuweather.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature / science
Commercial fusion power plant now closer to reality
Successfully harnessing the power of fusion energy could lead to cleaner and safer energy for all—and contribute substantially to combating the...
phys.org
- 24 days ago
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science
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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nature
Terrifying tarantula fangs and more — October’s best science images
Hammer time . A study of bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo) embryos at different developmental stages shows that hammerhead sharks start to grow their iconic...
nature.com
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education / learning / science
Is teaching psychology a waste of time ?
Daniel Kahneman was perhaps the world’s leading psychologist. He died in March of this year. A Nobel Prize winner and a professor emeritus at...
bigthink.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
8 Fossil Discoveries That Changed Our Understanding Of Life On Earth
Some time s pivotal palaeontology means discovering the world's oldest butt worm....
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- 30+ days ago
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Medical Sciences and OUH Trust workshop handouts and videos
Presentation slides, handouts, webinar recordings and video tutorials from our Bodleian iSkills workshops aimed specifically at the Medical Sciences...
ox.ac.uk
- 30+ days ago
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