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How Artemis will land humans on the Moon
The Starship HLS stands like a giant 1950s science-fiction spaceship in this artist’s concept, spanning 30 feet (9 m) wide and reaching 160 feet (50...
astronomy.com - 30+ days ago
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AI systems can magnify even the smallest biases, increasing biased beliefs in humans, according to new research published in Nature Human Behavior.In...
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The Most Amazing Wildlife Crossings Around the World
From doorbells for fish to tunnels for elephants. Why did the chicken cross the road? Because it was given a helping hand. With humans having...
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How dangerous is the New World Screwworm? In rare cases, its maggots will eat your flesh
The U.S. has blocked imports of live cattle, horses, and bison through southern border ports following the resurgence in Mexico of the New World...
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Did Humans Almost Go Extinct 900,000 Years Ago?
The further back you go in time , the more our genomes merge, making it difficult to model ancient populations....
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Humans have only seen 0.001 percent of the ocean floor
That's only slightly larger than Rhode Island. We know next to nothing about Earth’s seafloors. According to a study published May 7 in Science Advances,...
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Want To Lose Weight? Here’s the One Thing Dietitians Are Begging You To Do When You Wake Up
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Manufacturers Giving Robot Vacuums Arms, to Better Attack Humans During the Machine Uprising
Oh no. Rise of the Vacuums Robotics companies have found a new and creative way to get consumers to shell out for a new robot...
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NASA's crew capsule had heat shield issues during Artemis I—an aerospace expert on these critical spacecraft components
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Simple Ways to Improve Your Dog’s Digestion
Our furry friends, much like humans, can some time s suffer from digestive issues. This can cause them discomfort and affect their overall well-being....
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How Denisovans thrived on top of the world: mysterious ancient humans’ survival secrets revealed
The cave-dwelling group hunted animals such as hyenas and hares to sustain themselves in harsh environments. Ewen Callaway When life got tough, the...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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AI company trolls San Francisco with billboards saying “stop hiring humans”
Company boasts "AI workers" that never complain about work-life balance. Since the dawn of the generative AI era a few years ago, the march of...
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The science behind the first pig-organ transplant trial in humans
The small trial will help to establish whether kidneys from genetically modified pigs can be transplanted into people safely and effectively. The...
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Humans Can Access Something Akin to "Bullet time ," Scientist Says
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Global species loss: Biodiversity study highlights the devastating human impact
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