Science
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What to expect at Google I/O 2024 and how to see it
The chirping of Birds, the buzzing of beetles, the quiet clatter of Google boss Sundar Pichai's shoes as he jumps…
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Geomagnetic storm sends 5 coronal mass ejections to Earth: Shortwave: NPR
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of a powerful solar flare on May 8, 2024. Wednesday's solar flares triggered…
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Donut-shaped swirls of laser light can be used to transmit images
Smoke rings are similar to the vortices created by laser light Yevhen Rychko / Alamy Stock Photo Short pulses from…
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Why so many jobs are boring
Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. A recent study found…
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Early education benefits children, but for how long?
Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. A new study shows…
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How Autism Can Look Very Different Even in Identical Twins: Shortwave: NPR
When the boys spent a year at the same school, Sam did well, but John struggled and suffered some loud…
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Extreme exercise can help you live longer without putting strain on your heart
Running is generally associated with good health outcomes Ian Forsyth/Getty Images It has been suggested that too much extreme exercise…
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Elon Musk's Neuralink had a brain implant setback. It may depend on the design
Rather than developing a device from scratch, Synchron and Paradromics took inspiration from previous medical devices. Paradromics' design, for example,…
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Ancestry and the National Archives digitize tens of millions of records
The National Archives is partnering with genealogy company Ancestry to digitize and index tens of millions of U.S. records related…
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Why are some people at greater risk from COVID?
Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. A new study has…
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How not to get brain-eating worms and mercury poisoning
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, almost all of us have at least trace amounts of methylmercury—the form of…
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DeepMind is experimenting with a nearly indestructible robot hand
The Shadow Hand robotic device is designed to withstand collision damage Shadow Robot Company A new robotic hand enables extremely…
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AI ethicists warn of “digital haunting” by dead relatives
The Internet is full of personal artifacts, many of which can remain online long after a person has died. But…
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More than 320,000 children have lost a parent to drug overdose in a decade: gunshots
Esther Nesbitt lost two of her children to drug overdoses, and her grandchildren are among the more than 320,000 who…
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Venus looked a lot like Earth when it first formed: NPR
The Science of siblings is a series that explores how our siblings can influence us, from our money and mental…
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The hottest April on record is the 11th record-breaking month in a row
A truck sprays water on a street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to lower the temperature during an April heatwave MUNIR UZ…
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Book Review: Never Let Me Go
This book review is part of a new series called The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Library. Every month, Science Center…
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Come on, why isn't the new Apple Pencil Pro backwards compatible?
But what concerns me is that the new Apple Pencil Pro only works with the new 2024 iPad Pro and…
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Utah nursery gives endangered fish a place to grow
A nature preserve in Moab, Utah, offers hopeful news for endangered razorback suckers: This fall, 51 young suckers were recorded…
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7 things you should know about the new M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air
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Cold dives can benefit your heart health
Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. New research suggests the…
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I have almost 100 manpower with me at any time – For Better Science
Trigger Warning: this article is racist. It is racist against Hindus, Poles, Spaniards, Romanians, Greeks, Iranians, Frenchmen, Italians, even Germans.…
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Scientists Explore Secrets of Bird Migration in Los Angeles Mountains: NPR
AILSA CHANG, HOST: It's really early in the morning here, much too early for me. The sun is just beginning…
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Here's how to watch the Boeing Starliner take off
It was a tough few years for Boeing, but now the company is about to fly closer to the sun…
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This road trip storytelling app with voices like Kevin Costner's is $30 off
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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is about to make its first manned flight
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft approaches the International Space Station NASA Boeing's Starliner capsule finally makes its first crewed flight. It will…
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How childhood trauma affects later adults
Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. Some people assume that…
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Previous sources cause problems for birds
Think about it for a minute very with its cinnamon-colored wings, its plump little body and its seductive call. Every…
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How to factory reset your phone before selling it
If you're using iOS 14 or earlier, go to Settings and tap your name, then tap Find mine and turn…
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8 handy iPhone keyboard tricks you might not know
Apple is trying to do that iPhone as easy and intuitive to use as possible – and largely successful. However,…
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