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COVID tsar Patrick Vallance appointed UK science minister
Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer has placed several experts who aren’t politicians into government posts. Elizabeth Gibney Sarah Wild Sarah Wild is a...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Enterprise family gives $ 50 million to Wash U neuroscientists
The chairman of St. Louis-based Enterprise Holdings and his wife have donated $ 50 million to Washington University’s neuroscience department. Andrew...
stlpr.org - 30+ days ago
health
The Mediterranean Diet: Why You Should Try the Science-Backed Secret to Lifelong Health
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Brown chapter.Even though this diet has existed for millennials, the Mediterranean...
hercampus.com - 15 days ago
science
Watch: Rocket blasts off for India's first space-docking mission
An Indian-made rocket has blasted off from a site north of Chennai, carrying two satellites which will test space-docking. Docking is crucial for manned travel to the Moon or supporting a space station. Announcing "the successful accomplishment" of the launch, Indian Space Research Organisation chief...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Do children and adults experience color the same way?
Color perception is a fascinating puzzle in psychology and neuroscience. How do people experience color, and is that experience the same for...
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Bleak future for Karoo succulents as desert expands in South Africa
Some time s words fall hopelessly short. This might explain the silences between the two botanists as their vehicle crunches over a gravelly...
mongabay.com - 16 days ago
learning
Too Good To Be Human? AI's Surprising Bias Against Quality Writing
The first Turing Test may have been conducted at the ball in My Fair Lady. Professor Higgins has wagered with his friend, Pickering, that he can transform a flower girl into a lady through the science of language. He knows that people judge others by their manner of speech , and he’ll use his skills...
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Interactive: What Earth’s 4.54 billion-year history would look like in a single year
As a kid, it was tough for me to grasp the massive time scale of Earth’s history. Now, with nearly two decades of experience as a geologist, I think...
rawstory.com - 30+ days ago
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Your Gum Is Shedding Microplastics into Your Saliva
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Zhongguancun Science-Tech Leasing Engages in Major Finance Lease Transaction - TipRanks.com
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sports
Charlotte Edwards appointed head coach of England’s women’s cricket team
LONDON (AP) — Former England captain Charlotte Edwards was appointed head coach of the country’s women’s national cricket team on Tuesday. Edwards played for England on more than 300 occasions during a 20-year career, winning the World Cup in both white-ball formats as well as five Ashes series...
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Private US Moon mission launches — will it open a new era for science?
Astrobotic could be the first commercial firm to successfully deliver research equipment to the lunar surface, if it sticks the landing. Alexandra...
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Building the Black Hole Family Tree
In 2019, astronomers observed an unusual gravitational chirp. Known as GW190521, it was the last scream of gravitational waves as a black hole of 66...
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Vaccines reduce the risk of long COVID in children
A study shows that US children who received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have some protection against developing long-lasting symptoms of the coronavirus...
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Earth has a 'heartbeat' generated by lightning. Schumann resonances explained, separating science from myth
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Fuel cell scientist loses over a decade of work in suspected arson attack
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Slow-Wave Sleep Optimizes Memory Formation
New research shows that slow-wave sleep strengthens synaptic connections in the neocortex, making it more receptive to long-term memory formation....
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UK lockdown: Five remarkable ways the Covid pandemic forever changed life in the UK, from work to the kitchen
It’s five years today (March 23) since the Covid pandemic put the UK into lockdown, as hospitals struggled to cope with the deadly new virus. Life has...
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2025 Oscars cut Best Original Songs performances
The 2025 Oscars won’t feature live performances of the Best Original Songs nominees, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has...
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SpaceX scrubs launch of mysterious RRT-1 mission due to high winds
No new target date has been announced. SpaceX scrubbed the planned launch of the mysterious RRT-1 mission from Florida's Space Coast on Friday (Dec....
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Scientists from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and their partners reveal their pick of the top 10 plants and fungi named new to science in 2024. From...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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The big unanswered questions about the covid-19 coronavirus
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Solving this oceanic mystery could help predict our future on Earth
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nationalgeographic.com - 30+ days ago
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