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How It Works - 1 day 3 hours ago
Grab the latest gear for outdoor adventures The post Best Outdoor Gadgets 2026: The Ultimate Gear Wish List appeared first on How It Works .
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Popular Mechanics - 1 day 4 hours ago
Life may have originated in hot springs, and a study just recreated those conditions.
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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 4 hours ago
By many estimates, quantum computers will need millions of qubits to realize their potential in applications in cybersecurity, drug development, and other industries. The problem is, anyone who has wanted to simultaneously control millions of a certain kind of qubits has run into the problem of trying to control millions of laser beams. That's exactly the challenge scientists from MIT , the University of Colorado at Boulder , Sandia National Laboratories , and the MITRE Corporation were trying...
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The Conversation - 1 day 4 hours ago
The accusations you might have heard about nonnative honey bees aren't backed up by evidence. In fact, there are plenty of ways bees make the world a better place.
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The Conversation - 1 day 5 hours ago
Researchers have found that even people with limited experience in biology can use AI to help them create a dangerous pathogen.
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Los Angeles Times - 1 day 7 hours ago
The lesson from the past is simple. When we stop using vaccines that work, the diseases they prevent come back.
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Smithsonian - 1 day 7 hours ago
Gretchen Kay Stuart has chronicled the work of a small team of biologists who are trying to keep a little known and breathtakingly beautiful endangered species from disappearing...
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Wired - 1 day 8 hours ago
The moon gets hit by space debris all the time, but some of it is so large that the impact generates light that can be seen thousands of kilometers away.
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Australian Geographic - 1 day 10 hours ago
New Australian research shows bumblebees can learn and recognise rhythmic patterns across different tempos and even across senses. The post Bumblebees can perceive rhythm appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Retraction Watch - 1 day 20 hours ago
As the publishing community debates the merits of naming sleuths in retraction or correction notices, one journal did so without the sleuth's permission by publishing an email from the authors naming her as the correction notice.  The sleuth calls it "ethical editorial malpractice." The publisher says it was an "administrative error." After Retraction Watch … Continue reading A journal named a sleuth in a correction. The sleuth says that was ethical editorial malpractice'...
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Huffington Post - 2 days 1 hour ago
A U.S. judge says the officer who canceled Harvard researcher Ksenia Petrova's visa didn't have the proper authority...
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The Conversation - 2 days 5 hours ago
Cities have the best chance of reducing water use when people actively participate in water conservation, but even that might not be enough in the future.
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IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 6 hours ago
Identifying bacteria by sight can be quite difficult. Why not listen to them instead? Researchers at TU Delft in the Netherlands and the university's spinoff company SoundCell think that bacterial infections could be diagnosed with sound. They've crafted a nanoscale drum kit that uses some of the world's smallest percussion instruments to turn a bacterium's motions into song . Previously, the Delft researchers showed that listening to a germ's drumbeat could quickly screen it...
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NPR - 2 days 8 hours ago
The crew of the Orion spacecraft continue to beam back images from their lunar flyby. The photos reveal previously unseen details of the far side of the moon.
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Last Word On Nothing - 2 days 9 hours ago
We went back to the Moon. People were just there again, going around it and then coming home. And other people will land there again soon, maybe in the next two years, assuming all goes well and as planned at the beloved, beleaguered American space agency. Four humans were at the Moon on Monday, the […] The post To the Moon, Our Moon, and Back appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .
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Australian Geographic - 2 days 11 hours ago
In 1964, Australian armed forces fight Indonesian troops in Borneo and on the Malay Peninsula. The post Defining Moments in Australian History: Our forgotten war appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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