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The 10 most intriguing science breakthroughs of 2024
It was a bad year for good news, but only because the tumult and drama surrounding the 2024 U.S. election and ongoing wars overshadowed some...
newsday.com - 30+ days ago
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The Sinking of the Britannic: An Animated Introduction to the Titanic’s Forgotten Sister Ship
We all know about the Titanic. Less often do we hear about the Britannic—the sister passenger liner that the British turned into a hospital...
openculture.com - 30+ days ago
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From No Hope to a Potential Cure for a Deadly Blood Cancer
Multiple myeloma is considered incurable, but a third of patients in a Johnson & Johnson clinical trial have lived without detectable cancer for years after...
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1,800-year-old gold ring with 'Venus the Victorious' carving discovered in France
An 1,800-year-old gold ring with a carving depicting Venus, a Roman goddess associated with victory, has been discovered in Brittany. Archaeologists...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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May 2025 author events: Isabel Allende, Dave Barry, Susanna Kwan, Kirsten Mickelwait, Christopher Moore, Pat Murphy, Aimee Phan, Jemimah Wei
Historical novels, memoirs, science fiction and fantasy by acclaimed and emerging California and visiting writers are on the agenda this month, as...
localnewsmatters.org - 30+ days ago
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Doomscrolling—the fun way! Our picks for best mul time dia stories in 2024
Published December 24, 2024 Of all the mul time dia novelties that got the public’s attention in 2024, the proliferation of artificial intelligence was...
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A Construction Crew Was Renovating a Soccer Field—and Found the Bodies of 150 Ancient Roman Soldiers
“Everything points to the catastrophic end of a military operation.” Yikes. Renovations on a soccer field outside of Vienna, Austria, uncovered a Roman-era mass grave...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
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Great scientists follow intuition and beauty, not rationality - 3 Quarks Daily
Eric Hoel at The Intrinsic Perspective: Isaac Newton’s lifelong quest to transmute base metals into gold is normally forgiven as a symptom of the...
3quarksdaily.com - 30+ days ago
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Science reveals weird way pot helps you sleep
Many cannabis consumers turn to the plant for a specific reason. According to a recent survey, sleep is one of the most common use cases....
greenstate.com - 30+ days ago
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F.D.A. Approved Lab-Grown Blood Vessel Despite Warnings
The agency OK’d an artificial vessel to restore blood flow in patients, even though its own scientists flagged questionable study results and potentially fatal...
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Is “Planet 9” Out There? Astronomers Find Evidence Of Massive Object Beyond Neptune’s Orbit
The team of researchers are calling it the “strongest statistical evidence yet”....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
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Looking Up
What we see when we stare at the night sky Walking through her neighborhood in Ghent, Belgium, in 2020, Bieke Depoorter came across a man named...
theatlantic.com - 30 days ago
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Once in a Black Moon? This week’s lunar event won’t happen for another 2 years
We’ve all heard of the phrase “once in a Blue Moon,” a reference to two full moons happening in the same calendar month. But...
mlive.com - 30+ days ago
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A Florida Park’s Gopher Tortoise Population Exploded Thanks to Hurricane Helene
Despite being poor swimmers, many gopher tortoises survived Hurricane Helene and relocated to a different part of Florida. The devastating Hurricane...
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LK-99 isn’t a superconductor — how science sleuths solved the mystery
Efforts to replicate the material have pieced together the puzzle of why it displayed superconducting-like behaviours. Dan Garisto Researchers seem to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Researchers use ancient genes to pinpoint when humans and Neanderthals mingled
NEW YORK (AP) — Neanderthals and humans likely mixed and mingled during a narrow time frame 45,000 years ago, scientists reported...
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This is how to run a public awareness campaign
Younger audiences can be tricky to reach. Mike Sansom of Hopscotch Consulting explains how behavioral science can help effectively share safety...
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Python Tooling Beyond Pandas: Libraries to Broaden Your Data Science Toolkit - KDnuggets
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A shadowy market for weight-loss drugs has emerged online
People are buying semaglutide and tirzepatide, the key ingredients in Ozempic and Zepbound, from unconventional sources. Doctors have safety concerns....
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Strong Solar Storm Warning Issued For Today As Sun Sends “Fireworks” To Earth
A celestial end-of-the-year light show is certainly a way to welcome 2025....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
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‘Scienticide’ in Argentina sparks huge protest by researchers
Hundreds of activists, some wearing gas masks, took to the streets to denounce the government for slashing science funding. Buenos Aires,...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Hear The First-Ever Recordings of Sharks Actively Making Noises
In the murky depths of the ocean, one predator has a trait that exacerbates the dread it inspires as it slides through the ocean waves....
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You Might Think of Shrimp as Bugs of the Sea. But a Remarkable Discovery Shows the Opposite: Bugs Are Actually Shrimp of the Land
A recent study suggests that insects branched out from crustaceans on the tree of life Shrimp look an awful lot like bugs. The exoskeletons, jointed...
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Are dogs the new children? Birth rates and dog ownership analyzed in study
In some countries, the number of dogs has increased so much that it now exceeds the number of children. While the emotional significance of dogs...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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NASA Solves 44-Year-Old Mystery While Exploring Solar System's Most Volcanic World
NASA has been exploring Jupiter's moon Io for many years now and it recently made a discovery that solved a decades-old mystery. Thanks to observations...
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Photos show Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupting for the second time this year
Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii started erupting on Monday following a three-month pause, the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (USGS)...
cbsnews.com - 30+ days ago
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