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Daily briefing: ‘Despair’ as Argentinian president begins dismantling science
While Argentina cuts support for science, China promises a 10% increase in science funding. Plus, the amphibian that nurses its young, and how an...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Tesla has started testing its autonomous ride-hail service with employees in Austin and the Bay Area ahead of the company’s planned robotaxi launch this...
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This artist’s concept shows the Large Magellanic Cloud, or LMC, in the foreground as it passes through the gaseous halo of the much more...
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California's Dairy State of Emergency Is Because They Deny Pasteurization Science Like They Denied Vaccines
On this day in 1768, eight years before the Declaration of Independence, an anonymous article in the Boston Gazette protested the military presence in...
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Cigarette smoking is associated with reduced neuroinflammation and better cognitive control in people living with HIV
People living with HIV (HIV+) are roughly twice as likely to smoke cigarettes (Smok+) as the general population. With the advent of effective...
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One of world's largest glacier floods triggered in Greenland
For the first time , scientists have observed the release of a massive glacial lake outburst in East Greenland, where more than 3,000 billion liters...
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5 aerospace breakthroughs of 2024
From a trip to Jupiter to the first commercial spacewalk in history. The past year in aerospace was so full of exciting developments that we...
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Are quantum computers now advanced enough to need operating systems?
A quantum computing start-up is developing its own operating system to run quantum machines, akin to Microsoft Windows or macOS on a standard...
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Indiana Proposes Bill to Ignite Space Science Education, Aims to Prepare Students for STEM Careers
Indiana students may soon find themselves reaching for the stars as State Rep. Lori Goss-Reaves (R-Marion) seeks to expand space science education....
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A quantum revolution is underway in Long Island
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Ancient hominin Lucy was a lousy runner, simulations show
Lucy, the fossil hominin who lived around 3.2 million years ago, would have been no match for modern humans in a running race. Even an average...
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Powerful CRISPR system inserts whole gene into human DNA
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This Townhouse’s Cabinet Color Will Convince You to Rethink White Kitchens Forever
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Researchers have performed a necropsy on a 130,000-year-old baby mammoth preserved in the Siberian permafrost. Russian scientists have cut open and...
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Hundreds of cubes of human brain tissue help scientists to chart the energy-making capabilities of various brain regions. Scientists have created the...
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‘Scienticide’ in Argentina sparks huge protest by researchers
Hundreds of activists, some wearing gas masks, took to the streets to denounce the government for slashing science funding. Buenos Aires,...
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Daily briefing: War threatens Ukraine’s polar science
Staff shortages and economic uncertainties caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine are disrupting distant research in Antarctica. Plus, why cats...
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Assessing the net benefit of machine learning models in the presence of resource constraints
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