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30 minutes ago
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New form of mpox detected in large Congo outbreak

Congo is facing a major mpox outbreak with a new, potentially more transmissible form of the disease emerging. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
41 minutes ago
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China to launch ambitious mission to far side of the moon amid Nasa space race' concerns

China is launching the Chang'e-6 mission to the far side of the moon as part of its plan to put a human on the lunar surface by 2030. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 hour ago
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MRI scans reveal the STUNNING stages of consciousness in the brain

Researchers identified dAAN in brain responsible for 'wakefulness'. Potential to aid comatose patients and develop treatments for altered consciousness. [ more ]
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Washington Post
2 hours ago
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China to launch world-first mission to retrieve samples from far side of moon

China plans to retrieve samples from the far side of the moon in an ambitious two-month mission, aiming to establish a lunar presence by 2030. [ more ]
Theregister
6 hours ago
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NASA plasma propulsion project promises Mars in a flash

NASA is collaborating with Howe Industries to develop a plasma-based propulsion system for faster and heavier space exploration. [ more ]
Theregister
14 hours ago
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NASA solar sail boom demonstrator reaches orbit

NASA's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) CubeSat successfully established contact with Earth post-launch. [ more ]
Fast Company
16 hours ago
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Space is full of trash. NASA is finally hiring someone to clean it up

Sustainability goes beyond the environment to consider long-term viability of actions. NASA aims to ensure space remains sustainable amidst increasing activities. [ more ]
Inverse
1 day ago
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Boeing Starliner Is Just Days Away From Its First Human Test Flight

The Boeing Starliner crew flight test is crucial for NASA to have a second spacecraft option for launching astronauts into space. [ more ]
Futurism
1 day ago
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China Releases CGI Video of Moon Base and It Contains Something Very Strange

China National Space Administration reveals CGI video of future lunar base, featuring an outdated NASA Space Shuttle, raising eyebrows. [ more ]
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New York Post
2 hours ago
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Why on Earth are we AGAIN collaborating with China to manipulate viruses?

US Department of Agriculture collaborating with Chinese Academy of Sciences on manipulating deadly strains of bird flu, risking human spread. US funding questionable collaborations with security threats. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 hours ago
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Making flying cleaner

Air travel is a significant source of pollution, with potential for ethanol to contribute to more sustainable jet fuel production. [ more ]
Inverse
3 hours ago
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Eta Aquarids: This Spring's Best Meteor Shower Is Peaking and You Cannot Miss It

The Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower peaks in early predawn hours of May 5, with up to 30 meteors an hour visible across the sky. [ more ]
ScienceDaily
2 hours ago
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When working out, males are programmed to burn more fat, while females recycle it--at least in rats

Vigorous exercise burns fat more in males than in females, but the benefits of exercise are broad for everyone. [ more ]
Kqed
13 hours ago
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World's Largest Digital Camera Built in the Bay Area to Illuminate Mysteries of the Universe | KQED

The world's biggest digital camera, installed by SLAC scientists, will survey the southern night sky for the next decade. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
6 hours ago
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Researchers identify biomarkers in blood to predict liver cancer risk - Harvard Gazette

Identifying blood proteins may enhance liver cancer risk prediction and treatment options. [ more ]
The Verge
8 hours ago
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The highest observatory in the world just opened in Chile

The University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory (TAO) is now the highest telescope in the world, providing unique observation capabilities. [ more ]
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time.com
6 hours ago
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A Wild Orangutan Used a Medicinal Plant to Treat a Wound, Scientists Say

Orangutans in the wild have been observed treating their injuries with medicinal plants, showing self-medication behavior. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
9 hours ago
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Orangutan, Heal Thyself

Wild orangutan observed using plant for wound care, showcasing non-human medicinal plant usage. [ more ]
Nature
1 day ago
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'Orangutan, heal thyself': First wild animal seen using medicinal plant

Wild Sumatran orangutan heals wound with medicinal plant, demonstrating shared knowledge with humans. [ more ]
Defector
11 hours ago
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Are You Wooed By This Bird's Gronking Song? | Defector

Male Albert's lyrebirds perform elaborate courtship dances with distinct gronking songs to attract females. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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Parrots prefer live video calls over pre-recorded footage, study finds

Parrots enjoy live video calls and prefer them over recorded messages, suggesting they can differentiate between the two. [ more ]
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www.scientificamerican.com
8 hours ago
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Collapsing Sheets of Spacetime Could Explain Dark Matter and Why the Universe Hums'

Hypothetical domain walls may have formed after the big bang, creating a background of ripples in spacetime and possibly small black holes as dark matter. [ more ]
Mail Online
7 hours ago
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Scientists unravel why a giant hole formed in Antarctica's sea ice

Unusual polynya formation in the Weddell Sea caused by ocean currents, wind, and high salt levels melted sea ice. [ more ]
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www.theguardian.com
19 hours ago
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Weatherwatch: What's driving California's extreme weather?

Rising greenhouse gases are altering atmospheric circulation patterns, leading to frequent extreme weather events globally. [ more ]
WIRED
11 hours ago
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Get Ready for Monster Hurricanes This Summer

Factors intensifying hurricanes include warmer oceans, higher humidity, and reduced wind shear due to climate change.
La Niña conditions in the Pacific can also contribute to the formation and intensification of hurricanes in the near term. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
15 hours ago
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Can Forests Be More Profitable Than Beef?

Forest restoration companies aim to create a profitable industry by selling credits for storing carbon and preserving trees. [ more ]
TESLARATI
1 day ago
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Rocket Lab prepares for back-to-back launches for NASA

Rocket Lab is preparing for back-to-back missions for NASA from Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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At least 20 US states are set for dangerous heat this summer

Extreme heat in 2023 strained grids, causing deaths mainly for vulnerable populations. [ more ]
Kqed
1 day ago
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Atmospheric Rivers in California's Ancient Past Exceeded Modern Storms | KQED

Climatologists discovered historical atmospheric storm evidence, impacting future weather understanding and climate change predictions in California. [ more ]
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www.nature.com
7 hours ago
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The Science of 3 Body Problem': What's Fact and What's Fiction?

Incorporating hardcore science in entertainment can lead to successful audience engagement. [ more ]
Mail Online
7 hours ago
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Florida issues warning about 'fecal pollution' at two popular beaches

Florida officials warn against entering waters due to fecal pollution at Midtown Beach and Dubois Park. [ more ]
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www.theguardian.com
9 hours ago
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Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals

Orangutans show intelligence by using medicinal plants for wound care. [ more ]
Mail Online
9 hours ago
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This wild orangutan used medicinal leaves to heal its wounds

Orangutan named Rakus self-medicates with medicinal plant pulp to heal facial wound. [ more ]
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www.scientificamerican.com
8 hours ago
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Wild Orangutan Uses Herbal Medicine to Treat His Wound

Wild orangutans have been observed self-medicating with plants, showing intentional wound treatment behavior. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
8 hours ago
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Watch the Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Reach Its Peak

Meteor showers are a spectacular astronomical event that occur annually and originate from cometary debris, visible during peak times in specific constellations. [ more ]
Futurism
4 hours ago
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Mars Loaded With Mineral Closely Associated With Life, NASA Rover Finds

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The Atlantic
10 hours ago
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You Can Test Your Blood for 50 Kinds of Cancer

The rapid introduction of new cancer screening technology, like the Galleri test, raises concerns and sparks debates about its potential benefits to patients. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
12 hours ago
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An experimental vaccine increases survival rates by up to 50% in four people with highly-aggressive brain cancer

A personalized experimental vaccine extended the lives of glioblastoma patients by up to 50% in a small trial. [ more ]
arstechnica.com
9 hours ago
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Study: The Maya blessed their ball courts in rituals with hallucinogenic plants

One main point in the article is that the Maya civilization may have conducted ritualistic blessings involving hallucinogenic plants for their ball courts. [ more ]
time.com
12 hours ago
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Stuart Orkin

Dr. Stuart Orkin's research on identifying genes regulating fetal hemoglobin led to a revolutionary gene therapy for sickle cell disease using CRISPR technology. [ more ]
time.com
12 hours ago
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Joel Habener, Dan Drucker, Svetlana Mojsov and Jens Juul Holst

GLP-1 research by Holst, Habener, Mojsov, Drucker led to revolutionary weight-loss drugs. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 hours ago
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Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81

Robert B. Oxnam struggled with multiple personalities, revealed during psychotherapy, influencing his erratic behavior and life challenges. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
10 hours ago
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How a 'death trap' for fish in California's water system is limiting the pumping of supplies

Threatened fish deaths at the pumping plant force reduced water pumping, sparking debates and highlighting the need to balance water usage and environmental protection. [ more ]
TNW | Sustainability
11 hours ago
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Europe is falling behind in the race to develop space-based solar power

Space-based solar power could potentially address Europe's energy challenges by providing a reliable and scalable energy source transmitted wirelessly from satellites. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
12 hours ago
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REGENERATE: Unlocking Your Body's Radical Resilience Through the New Biology

Challenging DNA as sole health determinant via epigenetics, emphasizing individual agency in well-being. [ more ]
The Atlantic
13 hours ago
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The Botany Revolution

Some scientists are beginning to explore the idea of plant intelligence, challenging traditional botany views. [ more ]
Nature
2 days ago
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Daily briefing: What scientists think of Netflix's 3 Body Problem

Zhang Yongzhen faced challenges relocating despite his earlier contributions in sharing the SARS-CoV-2 genome. [ more ]
Nature
4 days ago
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Daily briefing: Bird flu has been spreading undetected in US cattle for months

The H5N1 strain of avian influenza likely jumped from an infected bird to a cow in the US around late December. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
19 hours ago
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Chimps are dying of the common cold. Is great ape tourism to blame?

Chimpanzees in Uganda's Kibale national park were infected by human metapneumovirus, causing a lethal outbreak among the community. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
15 hours ago
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This Common Condition Can Damage Joints Long Before It's Detected

Osteoarthritis can be detected early through blood markers, showing damage before symptoms appear or an X-ray reveals changes in bones. [ more ]
time.com
12 hours ago
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Georg Schett

In recent years, the new immune-based therapy CAR T has dramatically improved outcomes for patients with certain blood cancers that involve B cells, like leukemia and lymphoma.
Inverse
8 hours ago
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'Masters of the Universe' is Quietly Retconning He-Man's Backstory

The new He-Man movie will introduce a fresh, Superman-inspired backstory for Prince Adam, connecting to the last live-action adventure while being different from previous versions. [ more ]
Nature
3 days ago
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Daily briefing: First fetus-to-fetus transplant in rats

Surgeons successfully transplanted kidney tissue from one rat fetus to another in utero, with the hope of one day transplanting pig organs into humans with kidney disorders. [ more ]
euronews
1 day ago
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Video. Kew Gardens exhibit: sculptures emphasize plants' healing properties

The 'Light in Life' exhibition at Kew Gardens features stainless steel sculptures inspired by plants, emphasizing the importance of preserving biodiversity. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 day ago
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The U.S. may be missing human cases of bird flu, scientists say

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is ordering dairy producers to test cows that produce milk for infections from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI H5N1) before the animals are transported to a different state following the discovery of the virus in samples of pasteurized milk taken by the Food and Drug Administration.
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Republicans Step Up Attacks on Scientist at Heart of Lab Leak Theory

House Republicans seek criminal investigation of virus-hunting nonprofit leader amid suspicions of ties to Covid-19 origin. [ more ]
Nature
2 days ago
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Found: the dial in the brain that controls the immune system

Scientists have identified brainstem cells that regulate the body's inflammatory response, potentially leading to new treatments for autoimmune diseases and other conditions. [ more ]
High Country News
16 hours ago
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Audio: The Joshua tree-yucca moth link - High Country News

Mutualism between Joshua trees and yucca moths is vital for the survival of both species. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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Meet Shanidar Z: Scientists recreate the face of a female Neanderthal

Shanidar Z, a Neanderthal woman buried 75,000 years ago in Iraq, reveals insights on facial reconstruction and Neanderthal-human relations. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Pasteurized Dairy Foods Free of Live Bird Flu, Federal Tests Confirm

Pasturization of dairy products is effective against bird flu virus, but the scope of the outbreak in cattle remains unclear. [ more ]
Inverse
1 day ago
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This Ancient Diet Goes Against Everything We Know About Early Humans

Prehistoric diets were not as meat-centric as often depicted; Iberomaurusians in North Africa had a plant-rich diet before agriculture. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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How Some Common Medications Can Make People More Vulnerable to Heat

Rising temperatures are worsening the risks of heat-related illnesses, especially for those relying on certain medications like antipsychotics. [ more ]
ScienceDaily
1 day ago
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Scientists work out the effects of exercise at the cellular level

Exercise triggers cellular and molecular changes in all organs, impacting various health conditions. [ more ]
SFGATE
1 day ago
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One of the rarest animals on Earth makes comeback in Death Valley

The critically endangered Devils Hole pupfish is rebounding in a remote desert cavern after facing near extinction. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Bird Flu Highlights Concerns Around Raw Milk

Health officials warn against consuming unpasteurized milk due to avian influenza risks. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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See shooting stars flying across the night sky this weekend.

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will peak on May 4 and May 5, offering up to 50 shooting stars per hour. [ more ]
Portland Mercury
1 day ago
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Reverse Evolution and MAGA

Evolution can be disrupted when the human brain evolves faster than biological processes, leading to society-driven behavior over biologically advantageous actions. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Mountain Goats Are Not Avalanche-Proof

Avalanches are a significant threat to mountain goat populations [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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Why climate change ISN'T going to end the world

Many young people fear the imminent destruction of Earth due to climate change, but Cambridge professor Mike Hulme argues that the world is not ending. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 day ago
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Why does the night exist?

Questioning simple concepts like night's existence leads to complex answers tied to physics and planetary formations. [ more ]
News Center
1 day ago
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Understanding Cellular Transcription Responses to Oxygen Deprivation - News Center

A multiprotein complex plays a crucial role in regulating cellular responses to oxygen deprivation, a key aspect of cancer and disease. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 days ago
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Hormones for menopause are safe, study finds. Here's what changed

Low-dose estrogen can be taken orally, but it's also now available in patches, gels and creams.
Futurism
1 day ago
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NASA Watching as Sun Blasts Mars to See Effect on Astronauts

Toasty Times
The Sun is ramping up, which could be a boon for our hopes of exploring Mars on foot - depending on what scientists find.
State of the Planet
1 day ago
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In the Jersey Suburbs, a Search for Rocks To Help Fight Climate Change

Basalt can be used to capture and store carbon permanently below the seafloor. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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What Makes a Society More Resilient? Frequent Hardship.

Societies become more resilient from frequent downturns, aiding in faster recovery and avoiding complete collapse. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 day ago
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Daily Telescope: The Horsehead Nebula as we've never seen it before

The James Webb Space Telescope captured a detailed infrared image of the Horsehead Nebula, showcasing its intricate beauty and highlighting distant galaxies. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 day ago
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Diabetes drugs test a new side effect: slowing down symptoms of Parkinson's

GLP-1 receptor agonists have potential benefits beyond just treating diabetes and obesity, potentially impacting diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's positively. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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AI Chatbots Have Thoroughly Infiltrated Scientific Publishing

Scientists are concerned about the misuse of AI chatbots like ChatGPT in producing scientific literature. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Chinese Scientist Who Shared Covid Sequence Protests Lab Closure

Chinese scientist Zhang Yongzhen held a rare protest in Shanghai after being locked out of his lab, creating a public outcry on social media. [ more ]
Nature
3 days ago
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AI & robotics briefing: What running robots tell us about gaits

AI is used to design new gene-editing tools like CRISPR proteins, expanding capabilities beyond natural systems.
Researchers have adapted deep learning transformers for quantum computers, showing potential accuracy benefits over classical models. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 day ago
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The Mysteries of Plant "Intelligence"

Plants might exhibit forms of awareness and communication beyond what was previously considered [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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Purebred dogs are just as healthy as mixed breeds, scientists say

Purebreds not more prone to health issues than mixed breeds. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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Revealed: The surprising reason why beer tastes better ice cold

Chilled beer tastes better due to the arrangement of alcohol molecules at lower temperatures. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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Meteorites in Antarctica Are Getting Harder to Find because of Climate Change

Climate change has pernicious impacts on Earth, affecting everything from the atmosphere to ice sheets and from algae to elephants.
High Country News
1 day ago
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Scientists are tracking ecological changes as the Klamath River dams come down - High Country News

The removal of four large dams along the Klamath River in Northern California is part of the largest dam removal project in U.S. history. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 days ago
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The mysterious 'Great Attractor' pulling the Milky Way galaxy off course : Short Wave

You're constantly moving in multiple directions due to Earth's rotation, orbiting the sun, Milky Way's orbit, and universal expansion. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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Astronauts could run round Wall of Death' to keep fit on moon, say scientists

To combat muscle and bone loss in low gravity on the moon, researchers propose astronauts run on a lunar 'Wall of Death' multiple times a day. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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Blue-green algae get a bad press but we owe a debt of gratitude

Cyanobacteria are ancient organisms that played a crucial role in creating the oxygen-rich atmosphere and enabling life on Earth to flourish. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 days ago
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For birds, siblinghood can be a matter of life or death

Siblicide, the murder of one sibling by another, is an observed phenomenon in bird species like Nazca boobies, showing the extreme nature of sibling relationships. [ more ]
Ars Technica
2 days ago
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Researchers make a plastic that includes bacteria that can digest it

Plastic waste persists due to the lack of natural degradation agents, but evolution is introducing bacteria that can digest plastics. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 days ago
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Asteroid hunters spot 27,500 'hidden' space rocks, some close to Earth

Collaboration between astronomers, data scientists, and Google helped discover 27,500 new asteroids, enhancing planetary defense efforts. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 days ago
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Rare type of dwarfism could hold key to longer life, scientists claim

Laron syndrome, a rare form of dwarfism, may protect against cancer and aging-related diseases, potentially offering insights for anti-aging treatments. [ more ]
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk
2 days ago
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Moving Beyond Animal Testing, Young Reporter Neha Raj Parmiter's School

World Day for Laboratory Animals (WDLA) highlights ethical concerns on animal testing and promotes alternatives like Organ on a Chip (OOC) technologies. [ more ]
Inverse
2 days ago
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Look! The Largest Digital Camera In the World Is Ready to Revolutionize Astronomy

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will use the world's largest digital camera to capture the next decade of cosmic life in unprecedented detail. [ more ]
Nature
3 days ago
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The science of 3 Body Problem: what's fact and what's fiction?

Hardcore science combined with fiction in 3 Body Problem, a TV series, captivates global audiences. [ more ]
New York Post
2 days ago
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Asteroid hunters spot 27,500 overlooked near-Earth asteroids - more than were discovered by all of the world's telescopes last year

Asteroid hunters identify 27,500 near-Earth asteroids using THOR algorithm. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 days ago
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Bird flu causes blindness in cats that drank milk from infected cows

More than half of farm cats died from H5N1 after drinking infected cow's milk. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 days ago
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Britain should brace for an influx of exotic SPIDERS, scientists say

The increase in spider species due to climate change poses a threat to native spiders in Britain. [ more ]
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