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Chimps Have 'Conversations' Just Like Humans, Scientists Find
The rapid back and forth dance of face-to-face conversations is not unique to us humans. While chimps typically favor gestures over sounds, their...
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Scientists may have finally found the way to directly detect dark matter
For nearly a century, scientists have grappled with the enigma of dark matter, an unseen substance believed to shape galaxies and the universe...
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MIT scientists reshape starfish using light – Here’s how
MIT researchers have found the way to control cell movement using light. Life starts in a solitary cell which continues to expand and transform...
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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...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Has Surged Since The Pandemic, Study Reveals
Scientists are growing concerned that infections of the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be triggering more cases of chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic...
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AI consciousness: scientists say we urgently need answers
Researchers call for more funding to study the boundary between conscious and unconscious systems. Mariana Lenharo Could artificial intelligence (AI)...
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Scientists sue NIH, saying politics cut their research funding
Grants being cut funded studies of HIV prevention, violence prevention in children, pregnancy health disparities and Alzheimer’s disease, according...
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Daily briefing: Why US scientists aren’t retiring
Centuries of isolation shaped Greenlanders’ unique genetics. Plus, why so many US scientists don’t want to retire. Arctic life changed Greenlanders’...
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Robotics and spinal stimulation restore movement in paralysis
Scientists have developed an approach that combines rehabilitation robotics with spinal cord stimulation to restore movement in people with spinal...
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Scientists Found 10 Million-Year-Old Remnants of a Massive Kilonova in the Bottom of the Ocean
Plutonium discovered at the bottom of the ocean was found to be refuse from a kilonova that exploded close to Earth 10 million years ago. Kilonovas...
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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...
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How to Train Your Physiological Resilience
Scientists tackle the challenge of maintaining qualities like high VO2 max and good running economy even when you’re tired Everyone has a plan, Mike...
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Bright Future Ahead as MIT Unleashes Ultrafast AI with Game-Changing Photonic Processor
MIT scientists have constructed an innovation that could drastically revolutionize the field of deep learning and artificial intelligence: a fully...
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After the genocide: what scientists are learning from Rwanda
Thirty years after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Nature met with researchers who are gaining insights that could help to prevent other...
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Stanford Scientists Turn Skin Bacterium Into a Topical Vaccine
Researchers at Stanford University are developing a new way to administer vaccines—without needles. Instead of injections, they are investigating...
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Daily briefing: Deep-diving seals led scientists to an undiscovered underwater canyon
Researchers tracked seals diving deeper in the Antarctic Ocean than would be possible according to existing maps. Plus, mouse embryos in space...
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Ice is melting, seas are rising—how scientists are tracking the changes
Will the sea rise by 20 cm or 3 meters by 2100? This is obviously an interesting question to answer. Predicting the sea level in 75 years requires...
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Yes, scientists can see your holiday lights from space
As the days gets shorter, holiday decorations light up the night. Find out how much brighter upstate New York is in December compared to surrounding...
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Streetlights Could Be Causing Insects to Starve, Scientists Warn
Lighting up our nightscapes can make plants tougher to chew on, forcing insects to find food elsewhere or go hungry, a new study finds. This...
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Scientists made an unsettling discovery in the Antarctic. It's likely an omen.
A surreal phenomenon is unfolding in one of the most barren, mystifying regions on Earth, and according to a recent article from NASA, scientists say...
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Scientists Find Life-Thriving “Oasis” During Earth’s Mass Extinction, 252M Years Ago
A new study has revealed that a part of northwest China’s Turpan-Hami Basin served as an oasis for plant life during Earth’s worst...
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Scientists discover simpler way to achieve Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance' thanks to AI breakthrough — bringing quantum internet closer to reality
AI has helped physicists discover a simpler way of achieving quantum entanglement. This finding could make it easier to develop quantum communication...
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Scientists Studying Earth's Trees Issue a Bleak Warning to Humanity
From soaring coastal redwoods to dinosaur-era Wollemi pines and firs that make the perfect Christmas trees, even our most revered woody plants are in...
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It’s Like Virtual Reality Goggles for Your Mouth
Scientists tested a device that helped volunteers taste flavors meant to represent distant samples of coffee, lemonade, fried eggs, cake and fish soup. Imagine you...
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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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Mile-long underwater volcano could erupt off West Coast this year, scientists say
Scientists are predicting that a mile-long volcano off the U.S. West Coast will erupt this year. The Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano located...
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