cool stuff / learning
Scientists detect 8 strange alien signals originating from nearby stars
Are we alone in the universe? This time less question has driven scientists to explore the cosmos for decades. The search for extraterrestrial...
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FBI asks scientists for trust in taking anti-Asian bias seriously
At a public forum, US investigators seek to repair damage from China Initiative with researchers of Asian descent. Neil Savage In a rare meeting...
nature.com
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science
Scientists find evidence of universal conformal invariance in diverse cellular movement
In a new Nature Physics study, researchers have provided evidence of universal conformal invariance in living biological cells. They show that a...
phys.org
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technology
Scientists Think There May Be a Massive Helium Well Right Near Yellowstone
Advanced technologies like superconductors and nuclear reactors require helium, but finding it isn’t easy. Helium is an immensely useful element in advanced applications like...
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entrepreneurship
AI M&A signals that the hype cycle is growing up
As April showers brought May flowers, they also brought a whole new wave of AI-centric M&A. Consider the snowballing deal count: On May 5,...
fortune.com
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nature
Total solar eclipse 2024: how it will help scientists to study the Sun
The Sun’s mysterious outer atmosphere, the corona, will become easier to view from Earth on 8 April. registration number: ZE-0098-synmikro-wmz-2024...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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apps
This Underrated iOS 26 Feature Could Let Apps Talk to Each Other in Ways Apple Never Allowed Before
Apple added a tool in iOS 26 that lets apps link nearby iPhones without the web—think faster file sharing, screen sharing, and more.The post...
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science
Scientists mapped the world's rivers over 35 years. They found shocking changes
The nearly 3 million rivers that weave across the world are experiencing rapid and surprising changes, with potentially drastic implications for...
ctvnews.ca
- 30+ days ago
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health / innovation
Japanese Scientists Begin Human Trials for Revolutionary Tooth Regrowth Drug
Japanese researchers begin human trials for revolutionary drug enabling natural tooth regrowth, potentially eliminating need for dentures and...
gadgetreview.com
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nature
Y chromosome is evolving faster than the X, primate study reveals
The male Y chromosome in humans is evolving faster than the X. Scientists have now discovered the same trend in six species of primate. The...
livescience.com
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technology
SpaceX shares spectacular close-up footage of Starship launch and landing
SpaceX has shared footage, which you can watch below, showing a spectacular close-up view of the Starship’s launch and landing on Sunday. The mission...
digitaltrends.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
Action, stories, and rising stars: A new era of Kazakh cinema
euronews.com
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job & work
Why the Reserve Bank has little option but to cut interest rates
Finally. After more than six months of conjecture and on-again off-again signals, interest rates are about to start a descent. With an election due...
abc.net.au
- 30+ days ago
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space
NASA's Webb Reveals Secrets of the 'Cosmic Tornado'
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has solved the 19-year mystery of the "Cosmic Tornado," a strange, twisteresque object some 630 light years...
newsweek.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
Scientists realize 'Viking' shipwreck is something else entirely
livescience.com
- 30+ days ago
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travel
More U.S. Cities Lose Non-Stop Flights - Peter Greenberg Travel Detective
In an ideal world, you could fly nonstop between any two points, and for long-haul travel, nonstop flights are increasing due to aircraft with...
petergreenberg.com
- 30+ days ago
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space
Universe's First Stars Flooded The Cosmos With Water, Study Says
Water is the essence of life. Every living thing on Earth contains water within it. The Earth is rich with life because it is rich...
sciencealert.com
- 30+ days ago
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books / writing
Binnie Kirshenbaum Knows Life Is Stranger Than Fiction
In 2012, Binnie Kirshenbaum began to suspect that something was wrong with her husband. Anthony, an accomplished scientist and academic, was...
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space
It's Official: Scientists Have Confirmed What's Inside The Moon
Well, the verdict is in. The Moon is not made of green cheese after all. A thorough investigation published in May 2023 found that the inner...
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technology
ForestGuard is building the ‘Internet of Trees’ to detect fires even earlier
Many startups have taken aim at the problem of early wildfire detection and prevention, but Turkey-based ForestGuard’s space-based system could give it an edge...
techcrunch.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Whales can live way longer than scientists had thought
Southern right whales have lifespans that reach well past 100 years, and 10% may live past 130 years, according to our new research published in the...
rawstory.com
- 30+ days ago
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how-to / learning
Scientists Are Sounding An Alarm Because AI Has Learned How To Self-Replicate
Scientists are very concerned about artificial intelligence (AI) because frontier AI systems have surpassed what they are calling “the self-replicating...
brobible.com
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science
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Has Surged Since The Pandemic, Study Reveals
Scientists are growing concerned that infections of the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be triggering more cases of chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic...
sciencealert.com
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space
Scientists develop groundbreaking solar panel system that can withstand harsh weather: 'It's like teaching the panels to dance with the wind'
A new solar panel system could completely change how clean energy handles extreme weather. Scientists at the Centre for Material Forming in France,...
thecooldown.com
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nature
Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure
A newly discovered ‘organelle’ that converts nitrogen gas into a useful form could pave the way for engineered plants that require less...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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nutrition
'Perfect Strangers' Star Bronson Pinchot Stuns Fans By Showing Off Bulked Up Physique At 65
Actor Bronson Pinchot, famous for portraying Balki Bartokomous on the 1980s sitcom Perfect Strangers for eight seasons, stunned fans by revealing his...
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