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Science Points Out Paths to Interplanetary Adventures
What would you do for fun on another planet? Go ballooning in Venus’ atmosphere? Explore the caves of Hyperion? Hike all the way around Mercury?...
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Prominent scientist issues urgent warning about the future: 'We don't have much time left'
While targets for reducing polluting gases keep being made and revised, one prominent scientist says there isn't much time to act to slow the...
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A rock sat in a school for years. Scientists say it’s a fossil jackpot.
The rock contained one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints ever documented in Australia, a recent study said. For two decades, Australian students walked...
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AI could shrink our brains, evolutionary biologist predicts
Evolution could alter or even eliminate some of the human traits we cherish most, changing forever what it means to be human. What will humans...
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Editing Bad Memories Is No Longer Science Fiction (And May Be The Future Of Mental Healthcare)
Research shows that repetitively recalling bad memories can have negative effects on mental health, such as leading to anxiety or depression, because...
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TOI-7041 b - NASA Science
TOI-7041 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a K-type star. Its mass is 0.36 Jupiters, it takes 9.7 days to complete one orbit of its...
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Doomscrolling—the fun way! Our picks for best mul time dia stories in 2024
Published December 24, 2024 Of all the mul time dia novelties that got the public’s attention in 2024, the proliferation of artificial intelligence was...
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Teaching Science & Reading Together Yields Double Benefits for Learning
Kowalski: New study finds elementary school students retain literacy skills, build background knowledge & gain a better understanding of complex texts...
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Scientists want to create an AI virtual cell
Studying the cell is a difficult and time -consuming process, but scientists have pinpointed generative AI as a potential way to make it easier. The...
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A pulsar-like polarization angle swing from a nearby fast radio burst
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) last for milliseconds and arrive at Earth from cosmological distances. Although their origins and emission mechanisms are...
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Daily briefing: Where US presidential contender Kamala Harris stands on science
The US vice-president has stood up for maternal health issues and for improving the diversity of the scientific workforce. Plus, a mysterious source...
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The Most Spectacular Meteor Shower of the Year Peaks Tonight — With Up to 150 Shooting Stars Per Hour
Will you brave the cold to look for shooting stars? A bit of holiday magic may be coming early this year as the Geminid meteor...
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Hotter White Dwarfs Get Puffier
When our Sun dies, it will turn into a white dwarf. They are a common aspect of stellar evolution and a team of researchers have...
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Frankenstein’s warning: the too-familiar hubris of today’s technoscience
Technology presuming to recreate humanity is central to Mary Shelley’s masterpiece. It is more relevant today than ever...
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Giant, Ancient Life Form Doesn’t Fit Into Any Known Branch of Life
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Why Tesla And Nvidia Are Taking Different Paths To Train AI Systems
Self- driving cars and humanoid robots that can walk, talk and work alongside us are just two of the amazing ways in which AI promises...
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Paralyzed Man Controls a Robotic Arm With The Power of His Mind
A newly developed system combining AI and robotics has been helping a man with tetraplegia turn his thoughts into mechanical arm movements –...
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10 Most Censored Countries on Earth
One day, you're streaming your favorite show; the next, it's wiped from existence—no warning, no explanation. That's not science fiction. Governments call the shots...
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How I Would Learn Data Science in 2025 (If I Could Start Over)
Five years ago, I was a data science beginner learning the ropes. If I could start anew in 2025, here's what I would do. I started...
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When it comes to no-annual-fee credit cards, it doesn't get much better than Chase's duo of the Chase Freedom Flex® and Chase Freedom Unlimited®....
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Tai chi sparks a brain health revolution for aging adults
Ancient Chinese practice emerges as a groundbreaking solution for cognitive wellness The intersection of ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience has...
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New year, new comet: 2025 is kicking off with an icy space visitor
If it survives its passage of the Sun, the comet could become bright enough to see in the day time . An icy ball of gas,...
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entrepreneurship
I launched an Etsy shop and treated it like a science experiment. Within four months, I made $ 48,000 in profit — here's how.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Taylor Posada, a 28-year-old entrepreneur from Baltimore. It's been edited for length and clarity. I started...
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“I spent 10 years at MIT, earning four degrees in electrical engineering and computer science,” says Arvola Chan ’74, SM ’76, EE ’78, PhD ’80. “I was...
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Vaping is up, especially sweet flavors: New report points to concerns about youth addiction
CLEVELAND, Ohio — U.S. sales of e-cigarettes from 2019 to 2023 increased 47%, raising concerns about youth addiction to vaping. Flavors such as...
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Get the “Cheat Codes” for Cheaper Travel
Want to travel more, but pay less? Credit card rewards, hotel points and airline miles can be like travel “cheat codes” to unlocking more affordable...
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