nature
Daily briefing: CERN to eject Russian scientists
CERN will eject Russian scientists at the end of November, but keep a foot in the door with Moscow. Plus, how ‘deintensifying’ cancer treatment could...
nature.com
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India lands on the Moon! Scientists celebrate as Chandrayaan-3 touches down
The craft has performed a technically challenging descent at the lunar south pole. T. V. Padma An Indian spacecraft has become the first to land...
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technology
Russian Drone in Mass Use for Air Strikes on Ukraine Uses Electronics From PRC, Taiwan and the US
Ukrainian military intelligence says the Russians aren’t just buying Chinese. The robot plane designed to spoof air defenses is cheaply manufactured...
kyivpost.com
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entrepreneurship
How A Grisly Injury Threw A $ 5 Billion Drone Startup Off Course
Daily Cover Shield AI executives overlooked its V-BAT drone’s safety hazards, Forbes found. Now with sales falling short and the CEO stepping down, the...
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fitness
How to Train Your Physiological Resilience
Scientists tackle the challenge of maintaining qualities like high VO2 max and good running economy even when you’re tired Everyone has a plan, Mike...
outsideonline.com
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space
Scientists Who Found Mysterious 'Dark Oxygen' on the Ocean Floor Plan a New Expedition, Hoping to Settle Disputes
Researchers who discovered “dark oxygen” on the ocean floor are planning a new project to learn even more about their mysterious—and...
smithsonianmag.com
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nature
Daily briefing: How we taste sweetness
The structure of the taste receptor responsible for sweetness has finally been mapped out. Plus, the intricate patterns of cells in mouse brains...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
How Did Scientists Become the Enemy?
On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 landed on the moon, a defining moment in American history. An estimated 650 million people globally watched the lunar...
genengnews.com
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space
NASA scientists find new human-caused shifts in global water cycle
In a recently published paper, NASA scientists use nearly 20 years of observations to show that the global water cycle is shifting in unprecedented...
eurekalert.org
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how-to
Epic Games Store’s seasonal giveaway: How to snag free games daily until January 9
The Epic Games Store has once again kicked off its beloved seasonal giveaway, and what that means for gamers is a new game every day...
geeksided.com
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nature
Daily briefing: Gut bacteria can break down artery-clogging cholesterol
Oscillibacter species can transform cholesterol into a more harmless form — hinting at probiotic treatments. Plus, mRNA drug shows the technology’s...
nature.com
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cool stuff
15 Toxic Habits That Are Destroying Your Savings
Without us noticing, our repetitive daily habits burn a hole in our wallets and drain our bank accounts. And they are keeping us from building...
parentportfolio.com
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writing
Writers On Other Writers' Writing - 3 Quarks Daily
Marco Roth at The Feckless Bellelettrist: Like the writing of book reviews, the live author interview has been placed under the sign of “marketing and...
3quarksdaily.com
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nature
Daily briefing: ‘I never felt I was going to work’
Remembering life at Bell Labs’ ‘factory of ideas’ as it moves home. Plus, AlphaFold can find potential new psychedelics and biomarkers predict the...
nature.com
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parenting
My Tween & Teen Don’t Like Playing Games, but They Beg to Play This $ 20 Card Game Daily
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how-to
How to take part in the global Great Backyard Bird Count
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spectrumlocalnews.com
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technology
Aussie Scientists Crack Photon Code for Ultra-Secure Data Transmission
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architecture
ArchDaily's Best Architectural Projects of 2024
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archdaily.com
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apps
Court Rejects Apple's Emergency Motion to Pause App Store Rule Changes
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nature
Scientists Alarmed as Shark Tracker Suddenly Shows Up Inside Larger Creature
Pwned Shark A team of marine scientists were tracking a pregnant female porbeagle shark. It wasn't the largest of its ilk in the sea, but...
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nature / science / space
'Unlike any objects we know': Scientists get their best-ever view of 'space tornadoes' howling at the Milky Way's center
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livescience.com
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technology
AI is coming for music, too
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nature
Daily briefing: Mysterious lizard fossil revealed to be mostly black paint
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nature.com
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nature
Scientists successfully ‘nuke asteroid’ — in a lab mock-up
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nature.com
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auto
Daytona 500: NASCAR ejects crewmembers, sends two more cars to rear of field after prerace
Two cars — the No. 47 of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the No. 88 of Shane van Gisbergen — failed Daytona 500 prerace tech twice, per Bob Pockrass of FOX...
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nature
Scientists Discover Thousands Of Giant Eggs In An Underwater Volcano—& They're Alive
Scientists and divers have made some of the coolest underwater discoveries worldwide in recent years. From mysterious underwater crop circles created...
thetravel.com
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