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Scientists Re-Create the Conditions That Sparked Complex Life
Evolution was fueled by endosymbiosis, cellular alliances in which one microbe makes a permanent home inside another. For the first time , biologists...
wired.com - 30+ days ago

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cyclist.co.uk - 23 days ago
health
Scientists link alarming factor to rise in suicidal behavior among patients aged 12-24: 'It's quite staggering'
Over the last few years, we've seen that the increasing number and severity of heat waves is bad for human health. Many people have died from the...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
nature
COVID boosters are back: what scientists say about whether to get one
As many countries head into autumn, they are targeting vaccinations at people in high-risk categories, leaving those at lower risk uncertain about...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
Enterprise family gives $ 50 million to Wash U neuroscientists
The chairman of St. Louis-based Enterprise Holdings and his wife have donated $ 50 million to Washington University’s neuroscience department. Andrew...
stlpr.org - 30+ days ago
cooking
Chinese scientists turn tumours into ‘pork’ in radical cancer treatment
Scientists have turned the same immune response that rejects organ transplants to their advantage – to target cancer.In a trailblazing fusion of...
scmp.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Scientists Use Brain Scans To Uncover Why The Sound Of The Aztec Death Whistle Was So Terrifying
Researchers discovered that the sound of the Aztec death whistle lies in an auditory version of the uncanny valley in which the listener can't quite...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
science
Squirrels were filmed feasting on tiny rodents. Scientists are perplexed.
Researchers said in a new study that they were stunned to witness California ground squirrels, who mostly eat nuts and seeds, hunting and eating voles. First, the predators ripped off the rodents’ heads. Then they dug their teeth into their prey’s torsos, feasting on meat, organs and cartilage. The...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
science
A Scientist Says He Has the Evidence That We Live in a Simulation
The “Second Law of Infodynamics” could prove it. Many philosophers and scientists have pondered if we live in a simulated universe, and University of Portsmouth scientist Melvin Vopson believes he has evidence. • Using his previously formulated Second Law of Infodynamics, Vopson claims that the...
popularmechanics.com - 2 days ago
science
Fossilized vomit found in Denmark dates back 66 million years — prehistoric puke hailed as national treasure
Something smells rotten in the state of Denmark. Or, rather, it did 66 million years ago, Danish scientists say, announcing the recent discovery of...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Firefighters in Carolinas battle for control as high winds threaten to fan flames
Firefighters in the Carolinas and New Jersey were battling wildfires Tuesday as patches of the East Coast wrestled with drought-like conditions and high winds just months after Hurricane Helene overwhelmed much of North Carolina with historic flooding. In New Jersey the updates were encouraging. The...
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science
Scientists May Have Been Wrong About 'Doomsday Glacier'
A recent study has challenged some of the most alarming predictions about Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, dubbed the "Doomsday Glacier," owning the...
newsweek.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists make remarkable discovery experimenting with 23-year-old seeds: 'A significant step forward'
New research is flipping a common agricultural issue on its head: that over time , plant seeds can be fickle. As they age, their abilities to grow...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
science
How weird fossils created by human garbage may baffle future civilisations
Plastic bottles, smartphones, chicken bones – and the wider debris of everyday life – are tipped to outlast human civilisation and become the defining fossils of our age. Fossils are usually associated with dinosaur bones or ancient sea creatures preserved in stone. But scientists now believe that...
www.rfi.fr - 10 days ago
gardening
look closer: become an 'everyday phenologist,' with theresa crimmins
THOUGH THE CALENDAR says that spring started on March 20, the many clues that nature offers to those who watch and listen add up to a more complex...
awaytogarden.com - 14 days ago
science
Mile-long underwater volcano could erupt off West Coast this year, scientists say
Scientists are predicting that a mile-long volcano off the U.S. West Coast will erupt this year. The Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano located...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Paris-Nice stage 4 neutralised due to bad weather, resumed with 28km to go
Stage four of Paris-Nice was briefly neutralised on Wednesday due to poor weather conditions, before getting underway again, with 28km to go. In heavy...
cyclingweekly.com - 30+ days ago
space
Ice is melting, seas are rising—how scientists are tracking the changes
Will the sea rise by 20 cm or 3 meters by 2100? This is obviously an interesting question to answer. Predicting the sea level in 75 years requires...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Did Life Ever Exist on Venus? Scientists Develop New Equation to Find Out.
What drives us to send probes throughout the Solar System and rovers and landers to Mars? It's not cheap, and it's not easy. It's because we live...
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design
Re-Created Vertices No. 32 - Re-Created Vertices | OpenSea
By RobertSLeeArt By RobertSLeeArt The Word became flesh. Thoughts became colors. About Re-Created Vertices The Word became flesh. Thoughts became...
opensea.io - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Scientists discover the cause of Alzheimer’s disease, impacting millions worldwide
Alzheimer’s disease is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions worldwide. It is marked by the accumulation of amyloid plaques...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
learning
Dogs may be using a secret language that’s been hiding in plain sight—scientists reveal how it works
Evolutionary biologists suggest pet dogs may be smarter than expected, revealing new insights into canine communication. While it's well known that...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists predict an undersea volcano eruption near Oregon in 2025
Real- time data from Axial Seamount off the Oregon coast is providing researchers with a good eruption forecasting test....
sciencenews.org - 30+ days ago
sports
PGA Tour finds Saudi Arabia’s conditions for reunification ‘unacceptable’
Men's professional golf seems no closer to reunification now than it was years ago. It seems the world of men’s professional golf is no closer to...
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innovation
Scientists Have Discovered Mind-Bending ‘Quantum Scars’ After 40 Years of Searching
This could change technology forever. After forty years, the creator of quantum scar theory has observed the phenomenon in real time . • Quantum scarring is a phenomenon in which traveling electrons end up following the same repeating path. • Electrons are chaotic and show duality, so they don’t typically...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Deadly, unpredictable hurricanes are changing speed around the world. And scientists are worried
Add that to the list of things to fret about. Are hurricanes getting worse? In a word: yes. While there’s no clear indication that hurricanes are...
sciencefocus.com - 30+ days ago