nature
Progress on plastic pollution treaty too slow, scientists say
As national divisions widen over how to address the global waste crisis, researchers fight for more input into the process. Nicola Jones Scientists...
nature.com
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health
Exercise may help stop cancer progression, lower death risk
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job & work
Indians Moved Ahead In Green Card Queue: US Visa Bulletin Delivers Good News
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science / technology
Scientists Created a Chymeric Mouse Using Billion-Year-Old Genes That Predate Animals
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cool stuff
Scientists make groundbreaking discovery that could give potable water to billions of people: 'This new strategy … will provide additional access'
Finding a way to make the desalination of ocean water efficient enough so it can be broadly useful is something of a holy grail in...
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cool stuff
Scientists revolutionize biometric security using AI and infrared sensors
In an era where digital security is more important than ever, the need for secure and reliable authentication methods continues to grow. Traditional...
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travel
Why Scientists Are Excited About A Canoe Found On This Beach
Perhaps the most significant find in Polynesian archaeological history has been discovered in the Chatham Islands, and the excavation of it is...
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innovation / cooking / cool stuff
There's a Surprisingly Easy Way to Remove Microplastics From Drinking Water
Tiny fragments of microplastics are making their way deep inside our bodies in concerning quantities, significantly through our food and...
sciencealert.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
JWST finds spiral galaxy about 5 time s more massive than Milky Way — scientists call it 'Big Wheel'
It existed just 2 billion years after the Big Bang. A team of astronomers at the University of Milano-Bicocca has uncovered a colossal spiral galaxy...
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science
Scientists Found Miraculously-Preserved Tattoos on the Hands of 1,000-Year-Old Mummies
One of the first applications of laser-stimulated fluorescence in anthropology, the tattoos contain lines only 0.1 millimeter wide. A team of international scientists recently revealed the...
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health
Frozen pizza recall issued in multiple states due to plastic contamination concerns
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today.com
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entrepreneurship
How This Founder Is Teaching More Women To Scale Their Businesses With AI
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gaming / how-to
How to time travel in Hello Kitty Island Adventure, and why it’s risky
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polygon.com
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entrepreneurship
Forget The Glass Ceiling, The Broken Rung Is Holding Women Back At Work
For every 100 men promoted, only 81 women are promoted, a number that gets worse for many women of color. This gap persists over time . More women...
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- 30+ days ago
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space
Capturing the cosmos on canvas: How art helps scientists and space agencies communicate with the public
Astrophysicist and artist Ed Belbruno explains how art helps scientists communicate their work to the public and even discover solutions to...
space.com
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health
Your Black Plastic Utensils (Probably) Aren’t Killing You After All
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technology
Scientists from China and South Africa find success in a record-breaking quantum satellite project
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beauty
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science
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technology
Scientists Create Sound That Can Curve Through a Crowd and Reach Just One Person
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technology
Canva Tests Low-Cost Plans in Emerging Markets After India Progress
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nature
The 7 biggest ocean mysteries scientists can't explain
Weird noises, mysterious constructions and strange disappearances have left scientists scratching their heads. Here are seven phenomena we still...
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fitness
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science
NASA Scientists, Engineers Receive Presidential Early Career Awards - NASA
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nasa.gov
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Bridging the bio-based policy gap: from bioeconomy vision to action - Euractiv
In this article, Katarina Molin highlights that while the EU’s bioeconomy strategy has driven progress in research and innovation, it has fallen...
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lifestyle
Marilyn Denis says she coped with her 'body falling apart' by having plastic surgery: 'I'm no dummy'
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yahoo.com
- 30+ days ago
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