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Scientists figured out the optimal cup of coffee
You don't always need the dark roast. When coffee fans debate the optimal brew, the argument often centers on the relationship between roast strategies and caffeine levels. But after a recent gauntlet of laboratory tests, researchers believe they identified the blend of factors comprising the...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago

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Scientists Found Signs of a Hidden Structure Inside Earth's Core
While most of us take the ground beneath our feet for granted, written within its complex layers, like the pages of a book, is Earth's history. Our...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
From floral castles to robot coffee: Inside the Dubai Miracle Garden
No matter where I travel, I love visiting new botanical gardens in every city. From the stunning Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania to the Williamsburg...
themanual.com - 30+ days ago
learning
The Deepest Cave on Earth Was Just Explored—What They Found Is Terrifying
Deep beneath the Earth’s surface lies a world of complete darkness and mystery. As adventurers and scientists continue to push the boundaries of...
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teaching
National STEM Festival Celebrates 103 Student Innovators
Thousands of students, scientists, and educators are gathering this week at the National STEM Festival in Washington, D.C., described as a...
eos.org - 19 days ago
beauty
All About Apple Cider Vinegar's Controversial Cancer Treatment
In the world of wellness, coffee is a controversial subject. Studies show that drinking just the right antioxidant-rich amount in the morning can be fantastic for your gut microbiome and reduce inflammation—but go overboard, and all of a sudden you might find yourself in a caffeine-induced frenzy,...
vogue.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Scientists trained AI to predict gene activity, a potentially powerful tool
Researchers hope the AI tool will aid in the development of cell-specific gene therapies to treat diseases such as cancer. Scientists led by a team at Columbia University have trained a model to predict how the genes inside a cell will drive its behavior, which could be a powerful tool with the...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
science / space
NASA's Curiosity Finds Mars' Largest Organic Molecules Yet
These clues suggest that Martian chemistry might have reached the level of complexity required for life. Scientists know from extensive study here on...
extremetech.com - 10 days ago
entrepreneurship
Activate and The Engine Accelerator team up to train scientists to become founders
The road from scientist to founder is well trodden, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Those pitfalls are why, over the last decade, several programs have sprung up to help smooth the path for technical founders. Now, two prominent programs, Activate and The Engine Accelerator, have decided they can...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Neanderthal-like stone tools unearthed in China could rewrite human history, scientists say
Archaeologists in China have found stone technology previously thought to have been used by Neanderthals in Europe, challenging our understanding of...
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food & drink
I Made the Best Spicy Falafel Pocket Copycat Using Only Trader Joe’s Items
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bhg.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Underwater robot stumbles across thousands of sharks asleep on the seabed. Experts are trying to figure what’s happening
Scientists have been left scratching their heads, wondering why so many female sharks are gathered on the seafloor in southern Australia. Researchers...
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Golden Retriever Watches Robot Vacuum His Paw, Response Delights Viewers
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nature
Could AI-designed proteins be weaponized? Scientists lay out safety guidelines
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diy
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food & drink
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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new technology to manufacture solar cells.Solar energy is growing rapidly in the...
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Discover 19 dozen Paris coffee shops where you can satisfy your caffeeine cravings with seriously good cappuccinos and flat whites.The post 19 Paris...
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food & drink
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space
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entrepreneurship / food & drink
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space
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