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Terrifying tarantula fangs and more — October’s best science images
Hammer time . A study of bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo) embryos at different developmental stages shows that hammerhead sharks start to grow their iconic...
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R. F. Bishop, R. Hill, and N. F. Mott, The theory of indentation and hardness tests, Proc. Phys. Soc. 57, 147 (1945). S. Arunkumar, A review of...
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Study: Neurodiversity among Philosophers
A new study is underway to learn about neurodiversity in philosophers.The eventual aim is to discover whether and how neurodiversity is related to...
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Bowel cancer is rising in younger people around the world
Rates of bowel cancer in younger adults have increased in countries around the world, though the trend appears to be most common in high-income...
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Launches, moon landings and more: Here's the top spaceflight missions to watch in 2025
2025 promises to be an exciting year in spaceflight. 2025 is set to dazzle with a wide array of exciting and spectacular space missions. On tap are...
space.com - 30+ days ago
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Science sector shake-up: Crown Research Institutes to be grouped into three, Callaghan Innovation to close
New Zealand’s seven Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) are to be grouped into three new organisations, in what marks one of the largest science sector...
nzherald.co.nz - 30+ days ago
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Psychology Study Reveals Trick For Appearing More Likeable In Social Situations
Ever felt awkward at a party? This could come in handy....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
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SSRI Antidepressants May Cause Fewer Side Effects When Targeted to the Gut
Researchers have discovered new connections between the gut and brain that hold promise for more targeted future treatments for depression and...
genengnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Jupiter’s Atmosphere Is Influencing Earth’s Tides—Here’s the Science
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has long captured the imagination of astronomers and space enthusiasts alike. Its swirling clouds...
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America Is Building the World's Biggest Battery—And It Will Run on Rust
Built on the bones of a shuttered mill, the battery will store 8,500 megawatt-hours of energy, enough to power about 57,000 homes. With long sandy beaches, glassy...
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How archaeologists dug up the oldest gun ever found in the US, dating back five centuries
It was a September morning in 2020, and Deni Seymour, an archeologist, was searching for artifacts along the Santa Cruz River near Nogales, Arizona. She had...
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Brain-wide cell-type-specific transcriptomic signatures of healthy ageing in mice
Biological ageing can be defined as a gradual loss of homeostasis across various aspects of molecular and cellular function. Mammalian brains consist...
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8 Fascinating Things We Learned about Language in 2024
Humans have been speaking some form of language for tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of years. Yet linguists, psychologists and historians are...
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Out-of-this-world space missions to watch in 2025
In 2024, space exploration dazzled the world. NASA’s Europa Clipper began its journey to study Jupiter’s moon Europa. SpaceX’s Starship achieved its...
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How to change people’s minds about climate change: what the science says
Telling people about the consensus among scientists can help, study finds, but researchers think that personal conversations are needed, too. Alix...
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The trade war hits pause, but the biotech doom loop carries on
This story first appeared in Adam’s Biotech Scorecard, a subscriber-only newsletter. STAT+ subscribers can sign up here to get it delivered to their...
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The Knicks are expected to ask Dallas for permission to speak to Jason Kidd, per Marc Stein
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Volkswagen reveals the ID.1 concept car, which will spawn its cheapest all-electric model to date
Volkswagen teased its tiny, affordable electric city car last month, when it released a series of gloomy images that hinted at a sportier, more...
techradar.com - 30+ days ago
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People already live alongside predators in India and Kenya. Here's how it could work in Scotland
On my way to the Scottish Highlands for the first time , I was mesmerized by the beauty of the landscapes and struck by its resemblance...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Explore the Galaxy With the 10 Best LEGO Space Sets of 2024
Blast off. Outer space is one of LEGO's classic themes. And it's easy to see why. Few subjects do more to excite a person's wonder...
ign.com - 30+ days ago
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7 Tips to Transform Your Images With Better Editing
Editing is a vital part of photography, allowing you to bring your images to life and match the vision you had while shooting. Knowing how...
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Czech Republic Photographer Petr Muláček Captures Incredible Bird Photos In Their Natural Habitat
Czech Republic photographer Petr Muláček has made a name for himself with his incredible bird photography, capturing stunning images of avian life in...
121clicks.com - 30+ days ago
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Stressed Out? Try This Simple 30-Second Trick a Fitness Expert Recommends to Calm Your Mind
This simple, science-backed breathing technique quickly melts away stress. In a world that’s constantly moving—and filled with nonstop stimulation...
mensjournal.com - 17 days ago
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The butterfly effect is a real phenomenon—but not how you think
The popular concept has been depicted in everything from film to social media testimonials, but the real science behind the butterfly effect can help scientists...
nationalgeographic.com - 29 days ago
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Could we travel to parallel universes?
Let's explore the possibility of traveling to universes beyond our own — if they so exist, that is. While parallel universes are a staple of science...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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AI detects eye disease and risk of Parkinson’s from retinal images
Researchers have developed a model trained similarly to ChatGPT that can be adapted to evaluate multiple health conditions. Mariana Lenharo Scientists...
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