tags: science
- VLT Sees Star Dance Around Supermassive Black Hole, Proves Einstein Right
18 April 2020 |
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phys.org |
tags: nature, and science - Vegetables Get Freakish in The Land of The Midnight Sun
18 April 2020 |
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npr.org |
tags: environment, and science - Possible Dinosaur DNA Has Been Found
18 April 2020 |
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scientificamerican.com |
tags: history, nature, and science - Learning to See in the Dark (2018)
18 April 2020 |
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github.com |
tags: artificial-intelligence, open-source, and science - A Basketball Hoop to Maximize Shots That Go In
18 April 2020 |
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youtube.com |
tags: science, and sport - Coronavirus and Credibility
6 April 2020 |
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paulgraham.com |
tags: health, and science - We Made One Gram Of Remdesivir
5 April 2020 |
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acsh.org |
tags: science - Meet the Xenobots, Virtual Creatures Brought to Life
4 April 2020 |
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nytimes.com |
tags: biology, science, and technology - What's a Virus, Anyway? The Bare-Bones Basics
3 April 2020 |
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scopeblog.stanford.edu |
tags: science - Physics Travel Guide – Physics Concepts Explained In Three Levels Of Difficulty
3 April 2020 |
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physicstravelguide.com |
tags: physics, and science - A Woman Who Lives 200k Years in the Past
3 April 2020 |
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outsideonline.com |
tags: history, and science - The Theory of Infectious Origin of The Alzheimer’s Disease
28 March 2020 |
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padiracinnovation.org |
tags: health, and science - Cosmic Dust Adds About 40,000 Metric Tons Per Year To Earth’s Mass
28 March 2020 |
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astronomy.com |
tags: environment, science, and today-i-learned - Upgraded Google Glass helps autistic kids “see” emotions
27 March 2020 |
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spectrum.ieee.org |
tags: google, health, science, and technology - The Coronavirus Pandemic In Five Powerful Charts
25 March 2020 |
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nature.com |
tags: health, and science - Stanford Researchers Confirm N95 Masks Can Be Sterilized In Oven
25 March 2020 |
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m.box.com |
tags: health, and science - Hunting Dinosaurs in Central Africa
25 March 2020 |
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contingentmagazine.org |
tags: history, and science - Earlier, Doctors Used To Tap The Patient's Chest To Get Clues About Their Medical Condition. One 'Gentleman' French Doctor, Reluctant To Embarrass a Young Girl, Rolled Up a Sheet Of Paper To Make a Tube And Placed It On Her Chest. It Worked, And As a Result, The Stethoscope Was Invented
25 March 2020 |
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scienceabc.com |
tags: health, science, and today-i-learned - A 30,000 Year Old Virus Was Found To Still Be Infectious After It Was Isolated From Siberian Permafrost
24 March 2020 |
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pnas.org |
tags: science, and today-i-learned - Help Take the Fight to COVID-19 with BOINC and Folding@home
23 March 2020 |
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unraid.net |
tags: health, science, and technology - If a Heart Is a Muscle, Why Doesn’t It Ever Get Tired?
21 March 2020 |
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reddit.com |
tags: health, and science - Forget the Woolly Mammoth—Let’s Resurrect Some Extinct Plants
20 March 2020 |
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gizmodo.com |
tags: environment, and science - Phages (a Group of Viruses) Were Supposed To Be Studied as Antibacterial Agents In Human Medicine, But Were Cut Short By The Discovery of Penicillin Shortly After. With Today's Increasingly Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Phages Are Being Considered Once Again
19 March 2020 |
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com |
tags: health, science, and today-i-learned - It Takes Thousands Of Years For Sunlight To Travel From The Sun's Core To Its Surface And Then Only 8 Minutes To Reach Us
19 March 2020 |
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ed.ted.com |
tags: science, and today-i-learned - In 36 BCE, Roman Statesman Marcus Varro Wrote About Germs, Describing Minute Creatures Which Cannot Be Seen By The Eyes, Which Enter The Body Through The Mouth And Nose And There Cause Serious Diseases. The Germ Theory Of Disease Would Not Be Accepted Widely For Another 1,900 Years
19 March 2020 |
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rcpe.ac.uk |
tags: health, history, science, and today-i-learned - 25,000-Year-Old Structure Built of the Bones of 60 Mammoths
19 March 2020 |
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smithsonianmag.com |
tags: environment, history, and science - What Is the Geometry of the Universe?
18 March 2020 |
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quantamagazine.org |
tags: science - Valonia Ventricosa, The Largest Single-Celled Organism In The World. They Can Grow Up To 5 Cm In Diameter
16 March 2020 |
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wikipedia.org |
tags: science, and today-i-learned - Bears Are Considered By Many Wildlife Biologists To Be One Of The Most Intelligent Land Animals Of North America. They Possess The Largest And Most Convoluted Brains Relative To Their Size Of Any Land Mammal. In The Animal Kingdom, Their Intelligence Compares With That Of Higher Primates
16 March 2020 |
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pbs.org |
tags: animal, science, and today-i-learned - Ancient Shell Shows Days Were Half-Hour Shorter 70M Years Ago
13 March 2020 |
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news.agu.org |
tags: environment, and science - How Cruise Ships Are Destroying The World
12 March 2020 |
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youtube.com |
tags: environment, and science - Discovering the Brain’s Nightly “Rinse Cycle”
6 March 2020 |
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directorsblog.nih.gov |
tags: health, and science - Scientists Found a Caterpillar That Thrives When Eating Plastic. As One of More Than 50 Known Species of "Plastivores" — or Plastic-Eating Organisms — Researchers Hope The Greater Wax Moth Caterpillar Will Help Provide Us "With a Great Starting Point To Model How To Effectively Biodegrade Plastic."
5 March 2020 |
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discovermagazine.com |
tags: science - In Kaua‘i, Botanists Rediscover an Extinct Plant Once Mistaken for Another Extinct Plant
5 March 2020 |
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atlasobscura.com |
tags: environment, and science - SETI@home Search for Alien Life Project Shuts Down After 21 Years
4 March 2020 |
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bleepingcomputer.com |
tags: news, and science - Mysterious Light Sources
4 March 2020 |
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altairspace.com |
tags: environment, and science - A New Microbe Called Hemimastigote Was Found In Nova Scotia. The Hemimastix Kukwesjijk is not a Plant, Animal, Fungus, or Protozoa — It Constitutes an Entirely New Kingdom
28 February 2020 |
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quantamagazine.org |
tags: science, and today-i-learned - American and Russian Astronauts Onboard The International Space Station (ISS) Have Different Water Supplies. Its Because The Americans Drink Recycled Urine While The Russians Refuse To Do So. The NASA Astronauts Even Collect The Russians Urine To Increase Their Own Supply
26 February 2020 |
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theguardian.com |
tags: science, and today-i-learned - Scientists Have Genetically Engineered a Symbiotic Honeybee Gut Bacterium To Protect Against Parasitic and Viral Infections Associated With Colony Collapse
23 February 2020 |
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news.utexas.edu |
tags: bugs, and science - Physicists Captured Individual Atoms and Observed Them Merge Into a Molecule
23 February 2020 |
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otago.ac.nz |
tags: science - Scientists Discovered In Brazil a 3,000 Year Old Termite Nation as Big as The Uk. To Build It, The Termites Moved an Amount of Soil Equivalent to Building 4,000 Great Pyramids of Giza
22 February 2020 |
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nola.com |
tags: bugs, science, and today-i-learned - Giant Phages: A Huge Discovery in the World of Viruses
22 February 2020 |
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theatlantic.com |
tags: science