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Scientists Just Solved the Mystery Behind This Strange Celestial Object
Slow pulsars, it turns out, are more than meets the eye. An extremely slow pulsar has made scientists “slow down” their assumptions about other pulsars. • The pace could be caused by a flashing magnetic field rather than pulsar rotation alone. • Pulsars and “long-period radio transients” can pulse...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago

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gaming
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science
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wellness
Scientists Confirm These Simple Activities Could Help Prevent Dementia
One in ten older Americans are living with dementia, but many cases could be prevented or delayed with certain lifestyle choices, experts say. “With...
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space
New Kind of Planet Unlike Anything in Our Solar System Discovered
An object we thought belonged to the most common category of planet in the galaxy has turned out to be something we've never seen before. The...
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cool stuff
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science
Scientists Want to Grow Spare Human Bodies. They Swear It Won’t Involve Consciousness.
Solving the organ crisis might require scientists to push against a few ethical boundaries. According to three Stanford scientists, lack of human biological material is a “major bottleneck to progress” for medical research. • A steadily growing idea is one known as “bodyoids”—biological structures...
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fitness
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Alex Rodriguez's girlfriend and fitness enthusiast, Jaclyn Cordeiro, shared "three magic ingredients" behind her fit physique. In an Instagram video,...
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science
Scientists pin down the origins of a fast radio burst
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business
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nature
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The Most Anticipated Mystery and Thriller Books of 2025
Every year it gets more difficult to narrow down a list of psychological, social, and domestic thriller books alongside the locked room, murder, and...
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space
Scientists Say We May Have Been Wrong About the Origin of Life
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how-to
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nature
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auto
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science / space
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