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Science Stories with Joe Johnson
Joe Johnson is our resident science guy and he brought us some science stories that caught his eye recently, including: why the magnetic North Pole...
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nutrition
Getting technical on probiotics
We're never too old to learn. That's why I appreciated the kind letter from professor emeritus Bob Hutkins from the department of food science and...
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WWI’s Famous Dazzle Camouflage Seemed Effective Due to Unexpected Optical Trick, Study Finds
A reanalysis of a 1919 study suggests that a separate illusion, the "horizon effect," played a bigger role in warping visual perception than dazzle...
gizmodo.com
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nature
Argentina election: front runner vows to slash science funding
If elected president, economist Javier Milei has pledged to eliminate government spending on research and shut down the environment and health...
nature.com
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Salt Is Necessary for the Body, but Over-Consuming Sodium Is Now Linked to Obesity
New research reveals how the salt, often hidden in processed foods, is associated with being overweight. Salt makes almost everything taste better —...
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nutrition
The Surprising Science of Creatine’s ‘Loading Phase’
And how to use the supplement to your advantage. IF YOU RECENTLY started taking creatine, you may have noticed instructions to take three to 4 time...
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education / learning
Cellphones in the Classroom: The Year’s Top 5 Stories
Cellphones are causing educators significant frustration and stress. In Education Week stories and surveys alike, teachers and principals in 2024...
edweek.org
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science
AI’s dangerous mental-health blind spot
As we approach the end of 2024, First Opinion is publishing a series of essays on the state of AI in medicine and biopharma. “How far...
statnews.com
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cycling
This Week in Tech: A Gravel Sweater from Ornot, and Bikes from Specialized, Brompton, and Superior
Yes, you read that right: gravel has hit the sweater world. That and more in the latest tech stories. There are always new bike bits,...
outsideonline.com
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science
The End of L.A.’s Magical Thinking
The fires around Los Angeles are getting under control. But, inevitably, another fire will start. The cruel reality of living through a moment of catastrophic...
theatlantic.com
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pets / science
Video of Yellowstone tour guide's disturbing behavior sparks outrage online: 'I would fire that guide'
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science
Mars starts a new year: avalanches, icy explosions and dunes
• Spring on Mars brings explosive changes. As temperatures rise, the Martian northern hemisphere experiences dramatic events such as frost avalanches,...
earthsky.org
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learning
Here Are the 10 Stories K-12 Readers Couldn’t Put Down in 2024
As we look back at the K-12 stories that resonated the most with our readers last year, a trend quickly emerges: 2024 was the year of...
edsurge.com
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nature
Why kids need to take more risks: science reveals the benefits of wild, free play
Studies reveal how risky play can benefit child development. But encouraging it can be a challenge for parents. The research will be conducted in the...
nature.com
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food & drink
Coffee News Recap, 10 Jan: India’s coffee exports exceed US $ 1 billion for the first time , Starbucks adds cortado to US menus & other stories.
Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the week. Editor’s noteFor the first time , India’s coffee exports...
perfectdailygrind.com
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science
Galaxies IC 2163 and NGC 2207 (Hubble and Webb Images side-by-side)
These are two views of the same scene, each showing two overlapping spiral galaxies, IC 2163 at left and NGC 2207 at right. The NASA/ESA Hubble...
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books
The Top 10 Bookselling Stories of 2024
PW’s top 10 bookselling stories this year included tales of activism, advocacy, and acquisition. We saw booksellers, publishers, and others in the...
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space
China solves problem that thwarted Musk, giant moon telescope plan: SCMP daily highlights
Catch up on some of SCMP’s biggest China stories of the day. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider...
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science
2024's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math & Physics - 3 Quarks Daily
3 Quarks Daily 3 Quarks Daily 2024's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math & Physics - 3 Quarks Daily S. Abbas Raza S. Abbas Raza 2024's Biggest Breakthroughs in...
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science
New study links everyday food ingredient to disturbing health changes: 'Urgent need for further research'
Researchers in India found that microplastics in food are leading to adverse effects on gut health, according to a new study in Frontiers in Cellular...
thecooldown.com
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travel
Texas Woman's University trains next generation of airline pilots
Registration is open for the next information session for the Doswell School of Aeronautical Sciences at Texas Woman's University in Denton, where...
publicnewsservice.org
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nature
What science says about hybrid working — and how to make it a success
How researchers can maximize creativity and connection in the ‘new normal’. Certain aspects of scientific life do not lend themselves to working from...
nature.com
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science
Scientists thought this whale could only live for 70 years – turns out it's double that. Here's how they made the discovery
Spoiler alert: it wasn't by measuring their earwax Whales have some of the longest lifespans in the animal kingdom, with several whale species being...
discoverwildlife.com
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science
The Webb Telescope Reveals a "Featherweight Giant" Planet
Nearly three decades since the first exoplanet discovery, astronomers have only become certain of their own uncertainty regarding these diverse...
skyandtelescope.org
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science
These small flying robots could be the pollinators of the future
We're not sure if robot pollinators are a hi-tech revolution or glimpse into dystopia, but either way, they're edging closer to reality....
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books / writing
The Top 10 International Book Business Stories of 2024
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