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NBC News - 1 day 21 hours ago
In California and the Southwest, a long-lasting early-season heat wave is expected to send temperatures skyrocketing this week.
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Los Angeles Times - 2 days 57 min ago
New research paints the extent of human pollution across the planet's oceans: Pesticides and pharmaceuticals make up a large fraction of the organic material in our coastal waters. In the open ocean, it's plastics.
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Popular Mechanics - 2 days 2 hours ago
Through years of research, AI-assisted photographic analysis, and archival images supplied by a distant relative, J rgen Matth us was finally able to put a name to the gunman.
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Popular Mechanics - 2 days 3 hours ago
The discovery of a new tektite-strewn field in northeastern Brazil points to a large meteorite impact but geologists have yet to find the crater.
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The Atlantic - 2 days 5 hours ago
What 300 million volts do to the body and mind...
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IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 6 hours ago
The biosphere transmits data 9 orders of magnitude faster than the technosphere. A new class of nanophotonic tools is beginning to close that gap. In this webinar, Prof. Dionne will present VINPix: Si-photonic resonators with high-Q factors (thousands to millions), subwavelength mode volumes, and densities exceeding 10M/cm . Combined with acoustic bioprinting and AI, they may enable detection of multiomic signatures genes, proteins, and metabolites on a single chip at previously unattainable rates...
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Last Word On Nothing - 2 days 8 hours ago
Did you ever have to memorize the prologue to The Canterbury Tales? I did for high school English class, spring semester of senior year. I was cranky about it why do we have to recite this stuff? but as with most things I didn’t want to learn, I'm glad I did. Every springtime I think of the […] The post In Praise of Secular Saints appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .
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Retraction Watch - 2 days 11 hours ago
The University of Melbourne has opened a formal investigation into the prominent Australia-based education researcher John Hattie, backtracking on a decision months ago that concerns about his work didn't warrant further scrutiny.  The investigation, confirmed in a letter seen by Retraction Watch, was triggered by allegations made by Stephen Vainker, a teacher and former doctoral … Continue reading University of Melbourne opens formal investigation into education researcher John Hattie...
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Australian Geographic - 2 days 13 hours ago
If you or I see people kissing, we likely think, That's sweet.' But to evolutionary biologists, a kiss leads directly to a minefield of questions: why do we kiss? Why do only 90 per cent of humans kiss? When did kissing start? And more! The post Why do humans (and other animals) kiss? appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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