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Mathematicians discover new class of shape seen throughout nature
‘Soft cells’ — shapes with rounded corners and pointed tips that fit together on a plane — feature in onions, molluscs and more. Applications are...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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See a star being born and more — August’s best science images
Rainbow ring. The JWST’s near-infrared camera has captured the Ring Nebula in unprecedented detail. The doughnut-shaped astronomical object, formed...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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AI and Euro 2024: VAR is shaking up football — and it’s not going away
Sports physicist Eric Goff explains how updates to the technology can help referees to make the toughest calls. Sumeet Kulkarni When the UEFA Euro 2024...
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Ancient DNA solves the mystery of who made a set of stone tools
Analysis of stone tools and DNA reveals when modern humans reached northern Europe, and why human brain cells grow so slowly. Download the Nature...
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21 Classic American Dishes That Brings Family Closer
Family meals have a special way of bringing everyone closer, and 21 classic American dishes are the perfect way to create those moments. These...
immigrantstable.com - 9 days ago
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WHO’s first traditional medicine summit splits opinions
The World Health Organization says the world-first summit will take an evidence-based approach — some are sceptical that much progress will be...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Audio long read: Why loneliness is bad for your health
New research is revealing the mechanisms linking loneliness and conditions like dementia, depression and cardiovascular disease. Download the 26 April...
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A Classic Seaside Malibu Restaurant Won’t be Closing Permanently After All
Beloved oceanfront Malibu restaurant Duke’s Malibu hopes to reopen this summer after suffering burn damage from the January 2025 Palisades Fire and even more damage from subsequent mudslides in February. Duke’s confirmed its plans to reopen in an Instagram post on March 25, describing the mudslide...
eater.com - 14 days ago
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Japan earthquakes: the science behind the deadly tremors
A massive quake that triggered tsunamis, fires and multiple aftershocks was the largest on the country’s west coast in more than a century. Gemma...
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Daily briefing: Squid-inspired pills squirt drugs straight into your gut
We discover a squid-inspired drug-delivery device and brace ourselves for the final hours of COP29. Teenage case of bird flu rings alarm bells A...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Challenging our intuition: How hidden social forces shape success
An international research team led by the University of Zurich has published a review of more than 200 academic studies, revealing that success isn't...
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How much energy does it take to make a baby? Researchers are rethinking what they know
Across the animal kingdom, models have vastly underestimated the energy costs of reproduction. Job Title: News Intern, Nature News Location:...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Woman Adopts Senior Dog, 3 Years Later X-Ray Reveals Chilling Discovery
A routine vet visit led to a New Jersey resident making a shocking discovery about her beloved rescue dog Posie's life before she adopted her—she had...
newsweek.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Coventry University students design allotments classroom for kids
Architecture students are using their skills to design and build an outdoor classroom for a city school's allotment plot. Earlsdon Primary School, which opened in Coventry in 1890, uses the plot to teach pupils about science and horticulture, while its produce is included in school meals. Now some...
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2025 Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Record Low Maximum Extent
Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) have said that Arctic sea ice most likely reached its yearly maximum extent on March 22,...
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Open-access reformers launch next bold publishing plan
The group behind Plan S has already accelerated the open-access movement. Now it is proposing a more radical revolution for science publishing. The...
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Crochet A Flower Bouquet: 35 crochet patterns for handmade flowers and foliage – Crochet
As someone who loves both crochet and florals, I was thrilled to discover Crochet Flower Bouquet by Susie Johns. This book is a perfect blend of...
craftgossip.com - 30+ days ago
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Brazil’s ban on X: how scientists are coping with the cut-off
Some are pivoting to alternative social-media platforms and scrambling to rebuild their networks. Meghie Rodrigues After the social-media platform X...
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10 classic movies ruined by one annoying character
There’s no such thing as a perfect movie, and even a masterpiece can have its flaws, no matter how minor they may be. In some cases, the biggest...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
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UP Govt to Modernize Sanskrit Schools Under Project Alankar
11 Sanskrit schools across seven districts in Uttar Pradesh will undergo classroom construction, renovation and the development of modern facilities...
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Stuck NASA astronauts return to Earth on SpaceX capsule: What to know
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were left stranded on the ISS due to a failed Boeing spacecraft. Two NASA astronauts have returned to Earth after spending nine months stranded in space. Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore departed the International Space Station (ISS) early on Tuesday...
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Alaska's Largest Eruptions in the Past 10,000 Years
With Spurr rumbling near Anchorage, let's look at some of the largest eruptions in the most volcanically active state of the U.S. Mount Spurr, just to...
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One-third of Indian STEM conferences have no women
Women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics faculty are rare, and women speaking at conferences are even rarer. Dyani Lewis In the past...
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How five crucial elections in 2024 could shape climate action for decades
Some of the world’s biggest carbon emitters are going to the polls this year — the results could determine whether humanity can correct its...
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gaming
Hitman World of Assassination - Signature Edition Has Mario and Luigi-Themed Pre-Order Bonuses on Nintendo Switch 2
Mamma mia, that's Agent 47. The globe-trotting World of Assassination trilogy of IO Interactive's Hitman series is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 as...
ign.com - 7 days ago