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Australian Geographic - 12 hours 53 min ago
Nothing beats having a tough and versatile multi-tool when you need a quick fix, whether you're outdoors or at home. We check out five of Gerber's best. The post Always at hand: We test five Gerber multi-tools appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Australian Geographic - 15 hours 1 min ago
Discover the timeless beauty of Tasmania's ancient landscapes on a 10-day cruising and hiking adventure of the state's southern coastal areas. The post A land shaped by fire appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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The Boy Genius Report - 15 hours 10 min ago
At only 14 years old, Siddarth Nandyala has created a heart disease detection app that can identify early signs of cardiovascular issues in seconds. The … The post A 14-year-old created an app that detects heart disease almost instantly appeared first on BGR .
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New Scientist - 15 hours 13 min ago
Despite reports of a recent surge in ADHD, a global analysis has found no reliable evidence of an increase in the number of children diagnosed with the condition since 2020...
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Nature - 15 hours 14 min ago
When I was a postgraduate, two of my close mentors died. Here's how I coped.
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Nature - 15 hours 14 min ago
Survey uncovers the rich biodiversity protected at sacred sites.
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Ars Technica - 17 hours 14 min ago
Facing an extreme budget, the National Academies hosted an event that ignored it.
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Discover Magazine - 17 hours 14 min ago
Learn more about a new, preliminary method that scientists are starting to use to control certain functions of bacteria.
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Discover Magazine - 17 hours 19 min ago
Learn about an unlikely strategy for repelling ticks that involves a compound secreted by the skin of donkeys, which may help prevent the spread of Lyme disease.
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Discover Magazine - 18 hours 14 min ago
Learn more about Enoch, the machine learning model predicting the ages of the Dead Sea Scrolls and other ancient texts.
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The Boy Genius Report - 18 hours 37 min ago
When you think of aggressive birds, the ostrich likely comes to mind due to the sheer size of their feet and discourse about their aggression. … The post Meet the world's most aggressive bird – and no, it isn't the one you think appeared first on BGR .
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New York Times - 19 hours 1 min ago
U.S. Air Force members working on an intercontinental ballistic missile in 2014. The National Nuclear Security Administration oversees eight main nuclear sites across the country.
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New Scientist - 20 hours 14 min ago
Thanks to AI and modern carbon dating techniques, we have a new understanding of when the Dead Sea Scrolls were written which could revise the story of Judaea...
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The Boy Genius Report - 20 hours 27 min ago
If you spend enough time online, you're bound to come come across a sentence like this: "Yr brn cn rd wrds wtht vwls." It looks … The post Why you can understand words even if they’re missing vowels appeared first on BGR .
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The Independent - 20 hours 46 min ago
Researchers have developed a killer STD and gene editing techniques to deal with the winged blood-suckers...
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Ars Technica - 21 hours 14 min ago
Combining radiocarbon dating and a new AI program called Enoch yields surprising results.
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The Economist - 22 hours 42 min ago
More than 40 science missions would be cancelled if Donald Trump's budget goes through...
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Retraction Watch - 1 day 14 min ago
The Center for Scientific Integrity, the parent nonprofit of Retraction Watch, has launched a new initiative to investigate and rapidly disseminate problems in the medical literature that directly affect human health. Thanks to a $900,000 grant from Open Philanthropy, the Medical Evidence Project will leverage the tools of forensic metascience using visual and computational … Continue reading $900,000 grant to Retraction Watch's parent organization will fund forensic analysis of articles...
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Ars Technica - 1 day 1 hour ago
Smaller post-grad classes are likely due to research budget cuts.
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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 2 hours ago
The vagus nerve is a key communication line between the brain and organs like the heart and lungs and stimulating it can ease conditions including epilepsy and arthritis. But this electrical therapy often hits the wrong neural fibers, causing side effects like coughing or voice changes. A new study finds that researchers can steer stimulation toward specific fibers and away from others by overlapping high-frequency currents inside the nerve. Tested in pigs, the technique boosted signals to the lungs...
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Retraction Watch - 1 day 2 hours ago
For years, sleuths whose names our readers are likely familiar with have been diligently flagging issues with the scientific literature. More than a dozen of these specialists have teamed up to create a set of guides to teach others their trade. The Collection of Open Science Integrity Guides (COSIG) aims to make "post-publication … Continue reading Anyone can do this': Sleuths publish a toolkit for post-publication review...
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Newser - 1 day 2 hours ago
Archaeologists in Virginia were excavating the grounds of a building that stored gunpowder during the American Revolution when they uncovered the eye sockets of a human skull. The team carefully unearthed four skeletons, including one with a bullet in the spine, and three amputated legs. They quickly surmised the bones...
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Wired - 1 day 3 hours ago
A study claimed that people who eat high-fat, low-carb diets weren't seeing their arteries fill up with plaque, despite having high levels of blood cholesterol. Critics disagreed and all hell broke loose.
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BBC - 1 day 6 hours ago
A report criticises the speed of decommissioning work at the UK's largest nuclear site, Sellafield.
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