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Scientists successfully ‘nuke asteroid’ — in a lab mock-up
Experiment shows that, in a worst-case scenario, humanity could use a nuclear explosion to save the planet from a deadly impact. Jonathan O'Callaghan A...
nature.com
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Daily briefing: Pregnancy’s true toll on the body
A huge study paints the most detailed picture yet of the toll pregnancy and childbirth take on the body. Plus, scientists have discovered a new...
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nature
Scientists have captured Earth’s climate over the last 485 million years. Here’s the surprising place we stand now.
An effort to understand Earth’s past climates uncovered a history of wild temperature shifts and offered a warning on the consequences of human-caused warming....
washingtonpost.com
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nature
The most powerful cosmic ray since the Oh-My-God particle puzzles scientists
Scientists spot a particle of intense energy, but explaining where it came from might require some new physics. Gemma Conroy Scientists have detected...
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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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health
Patients whose allergies cause the sniffles have different fungi living in their noses, scientists discover
Nearly a quarter of Portuguese adults have allergies that cause a runny nose. This respiratory disease, formally called allergic rhinitis and...
phys.org
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innovation
New 3D map charted with Google AI reveals ‘mysterious but beautiful’ slice of human brain
A collaboration between Harvard and Google researchers has produced something that neuroscientists have dreamed about for decades: a complete 3D map...
techfixated.com
- 13 days ago
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space / science
Scientists Found a Strange Life Form Caught in an Evolutionary time Loop
“This study is a total game changer.” Evolution doesn’t always move inextricably forward, instead some time s taking the occasional detour or even getting...
popularmechanics.com
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architecture
Scientists create extraordinary building material that repairs itself: 'This is exciting'
In a remarkable step toward greener buildings, scientists at Montana State University engineered a living, self-repairing building material made from...
thecooldown.com
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science / space
Beam me to the stars: Scientists propose wild new interstellar travel tech
"Chemical rockets that we use today, even with the extra speed boost from flying by planets, or from swinging by the sun for a boost,...
space.com
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science
People Using Apps Like iNaturalist and Merlin Are Helping Fuel Scientific Discovery
Researchers are increasingly relying on data from citizen scientists to analyze trends in the environment.In April, more than 100,000 people from...
insideclimatenews.org
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science
Scientists Found 6,000-Year-Old Human Remains. No Other People Share Their DNA.
If they have no ancestors or descendants, then who are they? Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: An analysis of...
popularmechanics.com
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nature
Move over graphene! Scientists forge bismuthene and host of atoms-thick metals
Tiny anvil squeezes metal atoms into super-thin sheets with strange properties. Taking inspiration from ancient techniques, researchers have forged...
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nature
ChatGPT turns two: how the AI chatbot has changed scientists’ lives
How many researchers are using the AI tool? Nature gathers data and talks to members of the academic community. Mariana Lenharo In the two years...
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nature / science
Scientists Warn of a Giant Earthquake Brewing Beneath California
The state of California, with its iconic beaches, bustling cities, and cinematic landscapes, is living with an ever-present shadow looming beneath...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com
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entrepreneurship / health / learning
Billionaire entrepreneur: This No. 1 skill sets me apart—it’s the real way to do 'almost anything’ successfully
One simple skill can help you succeed — in business, relationships or anything else — more than nearly any other, says billionaire entrepreneur Ron...
cnbc.com
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learning
The key to successfully deploying heat pump water heaters? Funding innovation.
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science / space
Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Is Moving: Why It’s Happening And What It Means
Recent measurements of the shift in Earth's magnetic north pole show that it's moving toward Russia in an unprecedented way that scientists are...
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science
News - Mammoth-Bone Structures Studied - Archaeology Magazine
Features November/December 2021 Scientists are uncovering fossilized footprints in the New Mexico desert that show how humans and Ice Age animals...
archaeology.org
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nature
Iran elects heart surgeon as president: scientists are hopeful
Researchers say unexpected victory for Masoud Pezeshkian could spell improvements to human rights, investment in science and academic freedom — if...
nature.com
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space
Scientists Are Pretty Sure They Found a Portal to the Fifth Dimension
It’s probably in this weird particle. Dark matter could be the result of fermions pushed into a warped fifth dimension. • This theory builds on...
popularmechanics.com
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apps / cool stuff / technology
Intel foundry customers have successfully powered on 18A node engineering samples
Why it matters: The success of Intel's upcoming 18A process node is critical to the company's future. After refuting reports of abysmal yield rates,...
techspot.com
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science
Scientists reveal the disturbing impact of wildfire smoke on key brain cells
Wildfire smoke, long recognized as a health threat to the lungs and heart, may also pose significant risks to brain health, according to a study...
psypost.org
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nature
Pig-organ transplants: what three human recipients have taught scientists
As researchers mark the loss of the first living recipient of a pig kidney, they share what they’ve learnt about xenotransplantation. Last week, the...
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nutrition
Is There a Right time to Clean Your Windows?
Let there be light (and streak-free windows). Scientists have long championed the benefits of natural light. Humans absorb Vitamin D—an essential...
mentalfloss.com
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science
Scientists map part of a mouse's brain that's so complex it looks like a galaxy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date – a diagram...
apnews.com
- 30+ days ago
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