nature
Controversial virus-hunting scientist skewered at US COVID-origins hearing
Lawmakers interrogated Peter Daszak over his ties to China and whether his organization, EcoHealth Alliance, has been a good steward of taxpayer...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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pets
Mummified sabre-toothed cat cub found in Siberian permafrost stuns scientists
The specimen, discovered in 2020 on the banks of the Badyarikha River in eastern Siberia, is believed to be about 31,800 years old. What might be the...
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fitness
How Many Carbs Do You Really Need to Maximize Endurance?
It’s either way more than you think or way less than you think, depending on which scientists you listen to When I started writing...
outsideonline.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
WATCH: Senate hearing on nomination of Mehmet Oz as head of Medicare and Medicaid services
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Mehmet Oz promised senators on Friday to fight health care fraud and push to make Americans healthier if he becomes the next...
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celebrity / fashion
Jennifer Lopez Wore the Comically Big Controversial Bottoms Hollywood Adores
Katie Holmes would approve. Gone are the days when there were just two major denim categories: skinny and wide-leg jeans. Now, we find ourselves in...
instyle.com
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nature
‘Preposterous’: Anthony Fauci denies cover-up of COVID origins during tense hearing
Long- awaited testimony ends in fireworks as US lawmakers spar over the former infectious-disease official’s pandemic actions. Max Kozlov Lauren...
nature.com
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fitness
Scientists Discover What Could be the Key to Slowing Down Aging
What if the secret to slowing down aging was hiding in our brains? A groundbreaking study by researchers at the Allen Institute for Brain Science...
bestlifeonline.com
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science
How scientists with disabilities are making research labs and fieldwork more accessible
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — The path to Lost Lake was steep and unpaved, lined with sharp rocks and holes. A group of scientists and students gingerly...
newsday.com
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science
Beyond de-extinction and dire wolves, gene editing can help today’s endangered species
Have you been hearing about the dire wolf lately? Maybe you saw a massive white wolf on the cover of time magazine or a photo...
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auto
What Is Your Most Controversial Car Opinion? No Judgements
Everyone carries an opinion or two that is somewhat controversial. Maybe you keep it to yourself because you don’t want to cause a stir,...
jalopnik.com
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nature
Total solar eclipse 2024: how it will help scientists to study the Sun
The Sun’s mysterious outer atmosphere, the corona, will become easier to view from Earth on 8 April. registration number: ZE-0098-synmikro-wmz-2024...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
RFK Jr.'s 2019 Trip to Samoa Did, in Fact, Involve Vaccines
Kennedy's claim he "had nothing to do with people not vaccinating in Samoa" is a stretch, even by confirmation hearing standards. During confirmation...
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space
Human exploration of Mars is coming, says former NASA chief scientist
We have long been inspired by the idea that life could reside on Mars – human or otherwise. But fiction is getting closer to reality, says...
newscientist.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Were dinosaurs headed for extinction even before massive asteroid strike? Scientists offer new clues
Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. It’s a long-standing...
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science
Cannabis Compound Could Protect Us From Deadly Fungal Disease
A dangerous fungal pathogen has proven no match for what may be one of the most useful plants in nature. Scientists studying the chemical properties...
sciencealert.com
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innovation
Scientists develop game-changing method to make use of old tires: 'It is fascinating to see'
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science / health
A Mirror Version of Life Could End All Life on Earth, Scientists Say
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business
Scientists uncover unexpected use for EV battery parts in major tech breakthrough: 'This could open the door to a new class'
Rice University battery researchers are at it again when it comes to harvesting precious metals needed for lithium-ion cells. This time , they are...
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nature
Scientists predict an undersea volcano eruption near Oregon in 2025
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sciencenews.org
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science / space
Scientists Just Unlocked How These ‘Barbarians’ of the Bacterial Realm Withstand Exposure to Huge Amounts of Deadly Radiation
Researchers are unlocking the molecular secrets behind a unique bacterium that has a superpower for survival in some of the most extreme conditions,...
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cool stuff
A Scientist Thinks These Ancient Roman Nails May Have Been Used To Crucify Jesus Christ
The two nails are believed to be from the tomb of the high priest who handed Jesus over to Pontius Pilate.The post A Scientist...
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education / science
Scientists find 49 genetic regions linking ADHD and dyslexia
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psypost.org
- 30+ days ago
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entrepreneurship
Emotion AI: what is it and why is it controversial?
AI might not be able to become sentient (or at least not yet), but it can understand, recognise and ultimately mimic human emotions.This is...
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space
Scientists Listening to Signals From Huge, Mysterious Objects Inside the Earth
"Nobody knew what they are, and whether they are only a temporary phenomenon." Acoustic Version The mystery of two "super-continent"-sized structures...
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fitness
The physiology of lived experiences
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innovation
Scientists develop material that could be 'the next frontier in solar technology' — here's how it works
Researchers at the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics have discovered a new material that just might lead the way into a world of advanced,...
thecooldown.com
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