cool stuff
Mathematician solves two long-standing problems scientists couldn’t crack
Two breakthroughs in mathematics could reshape how researchers understand symmetries in nature and the behavior of complex systems. These advances,...
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Scientists discover major link between sugar consumption and aging
Researchers at UC San Francisco discovered a link between diets rich in vitamins and minerals, especially those with minimal added sugar, and a...
thebrighterside.news
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auto
Detroit Auto Show Revs Up Excitement with January Return and Interactive Exhibits
The Detroit Auto Show, a long-standing tradition, has once again opened its doors, this time reverting to its January scheduling. According to...
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nature
FBI asks scientists for trust in taking anti-Asian bias seriously
At a public forum, US investigators seek to repair damage from China Initiative with researchers of Asian descent. Neil Savage In a rare meeting...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
Maternal Diet in Pregnancy Linked to Child's Risk of Future Disorders
Scientists led by a team from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have found a "strong link" between Western-style diets and neurodevelopmental...
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science
Scientists find evidence of universal conformal invariance in diverse cellular movement
In a new Nature Physics study, researchers have provided evidence of universal conformal invariance in living biological cells. They show that a...
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fashion
Croatia’s ‘party island’ is cracking down on noise. Here’s what it means for your summer holiday
There are also several tourist regulations on clothing and behaviour that visitors should be aware of if they don’t want to receive a fine....
euronews.com
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auto
Ford CEO trashes large EVs saying the problems are "unresolvable"
Bigger electric vehicles aren't necessarily better, and the proof is in the sales....
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science
Scientists say a record amount of seaweed hit the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, with more expected
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A record amount of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, and more is expected this...
pbs.org
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architecture
Constructing in the cold: Inside the bold build at the bottom of the world
Antarctica is so dry that it’s technically a desert, which ITV News' Science Correspondent Martin Stew explains can cause problems for builders and...
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business
10 Years Ago Behavioral Scientists Boiled Down Their Key Findings to Just 4 Letters. EAST Is Still the Best Way to Change Behavior
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architecture
New self-healing concrete that fixes its own cracks is now being used in the US
A new type of self-healing concrete has debuted in the U.S. market. The concrete, which is called Basilisk Self-Healing Concrete, gets its...
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science
What the World’s First Case of Bird Flu in Sheep Means for the Virus’s Spread
The H5N1 bird flu virus has been found in a single sheep in England. This is the first time the virus has been detected...
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nature
Scientists Say 4 Pillars of Stability for Life on Earth Are Close To Collapsing
The stability of life on Earth rests on four critical pillars: the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, the Greenland Ice Sheet, the Amazon Rainforest, and the...
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technology
What Happens To Medicine When Machines Are As Good As Doctors?
Imagine if every physician and nurse had a clinical partner as capable, knowledgeable and reliable as they are. Not a junior resident to supervise or...
forbes.com
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fitness
MU study links physical inactivity to Alzheimer's disease
University of Missouri scientists have found that just 10 days of physical inactivity can have negative effects on memory and learning. A...
kbia.org
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job & work
Panic for Xi Jinping as China economy on the brink with balance sheet recession
China's economy is grappling with multiple problems, including a property crisis and youth unemployment. China's economy is in a state of crisis,...
express.co.uk
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nature
Could AI-designed proteins be weaponized? Scientists lay out safety guidelines
AI tools that can come up with protein structures at the push of a button should be used safely and ethically, say researchers in the...
nature.com
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education
An open letter from mathematicians against the genocide in Gaza
The 1,078 signatories denounce the genocide and call for cutting ties with Israeli institutions that fail to condemn it. On October 7, 2023, Hamas carried out a terrorist...
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learning
What Is Agentic AI, and How Will It Change Work?
December 12, 2024 Jonathan Kitchen/Getty Images From the early days of mechanical automatons to more recent conversational bots, scientists and engineers have dreamed of a future...
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apps
Apple Experts Agree: You Should Delete These Pre-Installed iPhone Apps ASAP For More Storage
As far as apps and storage go, pre-installed apps are the least of your problems (seriously). If you really want to make a major dent...
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business
Michelle Obama shares how she taught her kids to solve their own problems: 'If I don't know who was wrong, don't ask me to get in it'
When her daughters have arguments or spats, former first lady Michelle Obama doesn't want to get involved. Obama used an intentionally hands-off...
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nutrition
Is There a Right time to Clean Your Windows?
Let there be light (and streak-free windows). Scientists have long championed the benefits of natural light. Humans absorb Vitamin D—an essential...
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job & work
Problems with RCMP police dog program pose ’health and wellness risks’: Evaluation
OTTAWA — The RCMP’s police dog training centre has been plagued by staffing shortages, low morale and rundown facilities that pose health risks to...
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movie & tv
The Best Ryan Reynolds Movies, Definitively Ranked
His last go-round as Deadpool cleared a billion dollars even in a down period for superhero films—but in his best films, he proves he...
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science
Earth's energy imbalance is rising much faster than scientists expected — and now researchers worry they might lose the means to figure out why
For reasons still unknown, Earth's energy imbalance is rising much faster than models can account for. Now, scientists are calling for long-term...
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