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New: Asian Philosophy of Science Association
The Asian Philosophy of Science Association (APSA) is a new organization dedicated to advancing research and teaching in philosophy of science in...
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Plants can now tell you when they’re stressed out
This portable, prickly wearable device communicates early signs of stress. Anyone who has tried to keep porch plants or a home garden alive through seasonal...
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technology
Einstein called it his “biggest blunder.” Now a Berkeley Lab breakthrough is shedding light on the mysteries of dark energy and cosmic expansion
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has released new breakthrough findings on one of science’s biggest mysteries — one that Albert Einstein once...
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One Of The Largest Pterosaur Fossils Ever Found Is Rewriting Their Evolutionary History
“Field-defining discoveries can come from new and unexpected places,” palaeontologist Natalia Jagielska told IFLScience....
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13 new fantasy and science fiction books to read in January 2025
A new year has begun, and you know what that means: new books! 2024 was an epic year in fantasy and science fiction, with tons of...
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For a leukemia that keeps returning, AbbVie drug may offer chance for a deep remission
SAN DIEGO — Brian Koffman found himself in a situation a couple years ago that most chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients eventually do: relapse. The...
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Sugary sodas cause deadly diseases. Coca-Cola worked to discredit the science.
Decades of health campaigns and scientific research about the risks of sugary soft drinks are a big reason that Americans have been drinking less soda...
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Jake Burger will wear No. 21 with the Texas Rangers for his daughter born with Down syndrome
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Jake Burger will wear No. 21 with the Texas Rangers, a number that has special significance for the first baseman’s family after...
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LANL: Neutron Star Mergers Contribute To AI Training Models
A rendering based on one of Miller’s neutron-star merger simulations, showing the aftermath of a neutron star merger: hot, neutron-rich gas around a...
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science / space
Exploding stars, unusual activity and black hole collisions. 6 reasons why the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy is amazing
This amazing spiral galaxy is known as the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy and is located 12 million lightyears from Earth. The image was captured with the...
skyatnightmagazine.com
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nature
Kaye Honored with Pecora Award - NASA Science
Expanded coverage of topics from “The Editor’s Corner” in The Earth Observer Jack Kaye [NASA Headquarters—Associate Director for Research of the Earth...
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New Study Shows Volcanic Eruptions Did Not Cause The Extinction Of Dinosaurs
A meteorite hit Earth about 66 million years ago near what today is the Yucatán peninsula, causing widespread destruction and death. But almost simultaneously, intense...
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Christmas Eve asteroid the size of a 10-floor building makes ‘close approach’ to Earth tonight
Are we about to get Jingle Bell rock-ed? Santa Claus isn’t the only thing making a fly-by of Earth this week. NASA has warned...
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'Navigation system' for human development recreated in lab for first time
Missing link in stem cell research finally created after decades of attempts LONDON — Scientists have achieved a major milestone in recreating human...
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Newly identified scorpion species ‘spits’ venom to defend itself
A Colombian scorpion that is new to science can spray venom from its stinger to hit something up to 35 cen time tres away rather than...
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technology
Fullerton College Announces New Bachelor of Science in Drone and Autonomous Systems Program, A West Coast First
This groundbreaking program, the first of its kind on the West Coast, will provide students with a comprehensive education in the rapidly growing...
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See a planet parade on Christmas Night! Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all visible in the sky
On Christmas Day many people will wake up hoping to find a new telescope or pair of binoculars under their tree – if they’ve been...
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entrepreneurship
Council Post: How The H-1B Modernization Rule Supports Immigrant Entrepreneurship
Founder of Alcorn Immigration Law, Sophie Alcorn, helps tech and entrepreneurial talent navigate U.S. immigration for visas and green cards. The H-1B visa...
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education
‘The barriers between work and play have broken down’: industrious ‘alternative’ education 1970s–1980s
This article examines aspects of the turbulent history of a small community-organised alternative school (the Education Reform Association (ERA)...
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Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Crash Helps Us Learn About The Red Planet
Even in death, NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is helping us learn about Mars. The small aircraft met the demise of its main mission on 18 January 2024,...
sciencealert.com
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Mysterious artifacts from King Tut's tomb might have been used in 'awakening Osiris' ritual
Four trays and four staff found in Tutankhamun's burial chamber in the Valley of the Kings may have been used in an ancient Egyptian ritual,...
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fitness
A critical systematic review of the Neurotracker perceptual-cognitive training tool
Psychon Bull Rev . 2021 Apr 5;28(5):1458–1483. doi: 10.3758/s13423-021-01892-2 Christian Vater 1Institute of Sport Science, University of Bern,...
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business
National Association of Realtors cutting nearly 12% of staff as a part of a ‘strategy to reduce costs, streamline operations’
The Chicago-based National Association of Realtors is laying off nearly 12% of its staff and eliminating 20 open positions, according to a news release posted on the...
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A hedgehog with fangs? Oh yes! Meet the 'vampire' hedgehog – one of 234 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong
A hedgehog with fangs is one of 234 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong region A hedgehog with fangs and a shrew lighter than a...
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Scientists are sounding the alarm after uncovering a concerning phenomenon in Iceland: 'It's the future of volcanic eruptions'
Scientists are studying Iceland in an urgent attempt to see if there could be a surge of volcanic eruptions after the rapid retreat of the...
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The easiest way to cook a scrumptious turkey this Christmas, according to science
A food scientist reveals his top tips to ensure this year's turkey is delicious, not sawdusty. Oven roasting is a pitifully inefficient way of cooking...
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