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Japan earthquakes: the science behind the deadly tremors
A massive quake that triggered tsunamis, fires and multiple aftershocks was the largest on the country’s west coast in more than a century. Gemma...
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Revolutionary Anti-Aging Pill for Dogs
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Evaluating 2 critical minerals for modern applications
As the world transitions to more sustainable technologies, there is a growing need to find the metals that help make those technologies.Critical...
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A first- time guide to Hokkaidō
Any visit to Japan usually includes time in bustling, historic cities like Tokyo, Osaka or Kyoto. Visiting Hokkaidō, the country’s northernmost prefecture, on the...
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Seattle man who ran over machete-armed attacker with truck faces prison time
Arrested man in handcuffs with hands behind back | iStock The line between self-defense and aggravated assault can seem blurry. But a Seattle man was...
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Epigenetic Editing of Mouse Stem Cells Generates Embryoids for Developmental Research
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), used CRISPR to engineer cellular models of embryos that mimic what happens in the...
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Texas Woman's University trains next generation of airline pilots
Registration is open for the next information session for the Doswell School of Aeronautical Sciences at Texas Woman's University in Denton, where...
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What are stars made of? A century ago, this woman found out—and changed physics forever
In 1925, grad student Cecilia Payne first proposed that stars were mostly made of hydrogen and helium and shaped our understanding of the universe. Humans have...
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How DNA in dirt is reshaping our understanding of Stone Age humans
It was an otherwise ordinary day in 2015 when Viviane Slon had her eureka moment. As she worked at her computer, the results revealed the sample...
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National Science Foundation Hosts Interagency Meeting on Disruptive Technology with UAP in Focus
The advancement of low Earth orbit technologies and addressing unresolved challenges like unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) were among the...
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Ask the Builder: The secret trick to match brick mortar
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Now the Second Highest-Grossing Video Game Movie of All time in North America Behind Only… You Guessed It: Super Mario Bros.
Pipe down. Sonic The Hedgehog 3’s box office success has sped past another milestone to become the second highest-grossing video game movie adaptation...
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Neurosurgeon explains non-woo-woo way to scientifically manifest your goals: ‘There is no magic here’
Think happy thoughts! Stanford neurosurgeon and neuroscientist Dr. Jamey Doty is sharing his full-proof process for bringing ideas and intentions into...
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Stormy rains in the Sahara offer clues to past and future climate changes
A new study recently published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, provides new insights into the meteorological processes responsible for the...
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In Defence of Bro Science: 10 Common Muscle Mantras Put Under The Microscope
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NASA's new images show star clusters that resemble a wreath and a Christmas tree
It's a cosmic Christmas! NASA just released new images of a nearby star cluster that resembles a wreath and another that looks like a Christmas...
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The Media Is Obsessed with Ultra-Processed Foods in 2025 — but Coverage Is Missing the Forest for the (Broccoli) Trees
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Science in Defiance of the Tsar: The Women of the 1860s
Sofia Kovalevskaia became the first woman in Europe to obtain her doctorate in mathematics—but only after leaving Russia for Germany. In 1874, Sofia...
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Japanese joinery and 3D-printed wood waste combine to form The Warp pavilion
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Archaeologists Found a Hidden Tomb That Reveals a Lost Egyptian Dynasty
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Meet the woman behind Pakistan's top-rated TV shows
Momina Duraid had no plans to become one of the most coveted storytellers in Pakistan and the diaspora today. Luck and circumstance turned her life...
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