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Scientists just pulled off the impossible by bending atoms
Researchers have taken atomic diffraction to a new level, revealing surprising behaviors in high-energy helium and hydrogen atoms. By passing these...
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Scientists Confirm The Universe Is Expanding Too Fast
Scientists have confirmed the space around us appears to be growing faster than physics can explain, based off precise measurements of a galaxy...
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‘A place of joy’: why scientists are joining the rush to Bluesky
Researchers say the social-media platform — an alternative to X — offers more control over the content they see and the people they engage...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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12 Scrapbook Layout Ideas for Boys – Scrap Booking
Add an extra element to pattern paper with some stitching like Allison did for her sons layout. She pulled those blue and green colors and...
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What happens in your brain when your mind goes completely blank — neuroscientists say it’s a distinct mental state
Mind blanking isn’t daydreaming. It's something more akin to meditation — but not quite the same....
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Japan’s Stem Cell Scientists Claim Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Treatment
It’s a small study, but it could change everything for neurodegenerative diseases....
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Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists search for elusive dark matter throughout the universe
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) – Seeing the invisible. That’s what a small group of scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are trying to do...
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What causes fainting? Scientists finally have an answer
Mouse experiments reveal the brain–heart connections that cause us to lose consciousness rapidly — and wake up moments later. Nature Portfolio, a...
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Scientists Experiment With Subjecting AI to Pain
A very human thing to do. A team of scientists subjected nine large language models (LLMs) to a number of twisted games, forcing them to...
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Scientists call out rogue emissions from China at global ozone summit
Researchers confirm a powerful greenhouse gas is being emitted from eastern China, despite reports to the contrary. Jeff Tollefson Efforts to curb...
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"We are killing this ecosystem": the scientists tracking the Amazon's fading health
The Pulitzer Center in Washington DC supported travel for Daniel Grossman and for photographer Dado Galdieri and videographer Patrick Vanier. This...
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Scientists Discover Cosmic 'Chirps' in Unexpected Space Region
Scientists have detected a strange space phenomenon where bursts of electromagnetic waves sound like birds chirping when converted into audio...
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Scientists sound alarm after observing worrisome behavior shift in world's most isolated whale species: 'No area of the world's oceans is untouched'
"The situation with [them] can serve as a cautionary tale." A recent study on beaked whales showed that even the reclusive giants are negatively...
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Daily briefing: How scientists can help protect US federal research
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Tornado Alley is shifting east—but scientists aren't quite sure why
Experts say the causes are still unclear, but the change is consistent with a warming world. The effects on the ground could be devastating. As...
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Katherine Rundell’s Fantastic Four
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Scientists make incredible breakthrough with yeast that could revolutionize wide range of everyday products: 'Highest-ever reported yield'
Great recipes rely on the right mix of ingredients — and scientists at Osaka Metropolitan University may have just found one that could change how we...
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Scientists stumble upon rarest metal on Earth by chance in groundbreaking river discovery
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Apple and Google take down malicious mobile apps from their app stores
Apple and Google have pulled as many as 20 apps from their respective app stores after security researchers found the apps were carrying data-stealing malware for...
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By zapping seawater with electricity, scientists make a solid carbon-negative building material
The oceans soak up almost a third of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. And now, researchers report that by simply applying electricity to...
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Climatologist Michael Mann wins defamation case: what it means for scientists
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Japanese scientists pioneer nonviral gene delivery in primates
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New bone test could rewrite British history, say scientists
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The disappearance of great white sharks has scientists concerned
When top ocean predators vanish, the ecosystems they leave behind don’t just adapt—they transform in surprising and troubling ways. New research from...
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Scientists discover pristine ancient forest frozen in time in Rocky Mountains
A melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains uncovered an ancient forest, and these trees have stories to tell about dynamic landscapes and climate...
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Scientists uncover a subtle everyday behavior that signals Alzheimer’s risk
A new study published in PLOS Digital Health highlights how smartphone navigation data could serve as a tool to identify individuals at risk of...
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