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Last Word On Nothing - 10 hours 46 min ago
See those little round plants? The flat ones? They’re ferns. Ferns! Did you even know ferns came like that? Not a frond in sight? Little flat discs? Well, they do! They grow in many, many wet places in Japan, often among the wee mosses and lichens, which means I’d seen them for a long time […] The post Snapshot: Funny little ferns appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .
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BBC - 12 hours 33 min ago
The kit was rescued from a bin in Wales and is now being looked after at Vale Wildlife Hospital.
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The Independent - 12 hours 36 min ago
A stone causeway, now underwater, leads from the loch shore to the island...
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Australian Geographic - 15 hours 31 min ago
Neither a true possum nor a honeyeater, everything about this minute marsupial will raise your eyebrows. The post The extraordinary life of the honey possum appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Australian Geographic - 16 hours 39 min ago
Throughout this 40th anniversary year of Australian Geographic we're looking back at a selection of stories we've run over the decades. This abridged excerpt is from a feature in AG 25, in Jan Mar 1992. The post FROM THE ARCHIVE: Triumph on K2 appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Nature - 18 hours 46 min ago
The group of rodent viruses can cause disease in humans, but cases are rare.
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Nature - 18 hours 46 min ago
Bombing of Iran's civilian infrastructure has damaged universities, destroyed thousands of books and manuscripts, amid a government-imposed Internet blackout, some of the country's researchers have told Nature.
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Nature - 18 hours 46 min ago
By accelerating the identification of DNA sequences that control gene expression, assays are revealing the hidden grammar of the regulatory genome and giving scientists the means to rewrite it...
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The Independent - 19 hours 45 min ago
The island is situated in a loch on the Isle of Lewis.
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Newser - 1 day 1 hour ago
Artificial intelligence is edging into territory that has long kept biodefense experts up at night. As microbiologist and federal biosecurity adviser Dr. David Relman tells the New York Times , in a test run for a major AI company, a chatbot not only laid out how to tweak a dangerous pathogen...
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Popular Mechanics - 1 day 5 hours ago
Jackpot.
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Newser - 1 day 11 hours ago
Germany's most-watched whale saga has a new chapter: Timmy is finally back in the North Sea. The roughly 40-foot humpback, stuck for weeks in the Baltic and written off as doomed in early April, was released Saturday in the North Sea following what the New York Times reports was the...
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New York Times - 2 days 3 hours ago
A damaged home in Enid, Okla., on April 24, after a tornado ripped through the night before.
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Ars Technica - 2 days 4 hours ago
Crushing soda cans for science, why dolphins swim so fast, how urine helps mushrooms communicate, and more...
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The Atlantic - 2 days 6 hours ago
A juvenile humpback washed ashore in Oregon. Could anybody help it?...
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Retraction Watch - 2 days 8 hours ago
If your week flew by we know ours did catch up here with what you might have missed. The week at Retraction Watch featured: In case you missed the news, the Hijacked Journal Checker now has more than 400 entries. The Retraction Watch Database has over 64,000 retractions. Our list of COVID-19 retractions … Continue reading Weekend reads: A retraction for top cancer researcher; paper mill ads paired to IEEE proceedings; about that study on ChatGPT and learning...
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Los Angeles Times - 2 days 8 hours ago
AI wildlife deepfakes are flooding social media, even targeting celebrity eagles Jackie and Shadow. Experts warn the "AI slop" poses real-world danger for animals and people.
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New York Times - 2 days 9 hours ago
An original photo print of the Lac La Belle docked at Marquette, Mich., in 1866.
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Science Daily - 2 days 11 hours ago
Free-living amoebae are emerging as a global health concern, fueled by warming temperatures and outdated water systems. While many are harmless, some can cause deadly infections and even protect other dangerous microbes. Their ability to survive heat and disinfectants makes them especially hard to control. Scientists say improved surveillance and water treatment are urgently needed.
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