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Scientific American
Goose Bumps,Extra Nipples and Leftover Tails Remind Us of What We Once Were
[10h]
The Comstock Act Originated with Disregard for Women’s Lives. It Still Does Today
[13h]
A Cubic Millimeter of a Human Brain Has Been Mapped in Spectacular Detail
[14h]
Don Pettit, NASA’s Oldest Active Astronaut, Is Going Back to Space
[14h]
The Immune System May Struggle to Handle Hotter Summer Temperatures
[16h]
The New 'Dream Chaser' Spacecraft Prepares to Visit the International Space Station
[17h]
A Citrus-Scented Cannabis Compound Reduces Anxiety for Weed Users
[18h]
Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Cameras inspired by insect eyes could give robots a wider view
[8h]
Why it's vital we fight prejudices about the elderly once and for all
[9h]
OpenAI overtakes Google in race to build the future, but who wants it?
[11h]
Quantum internet draws near thanks to entangled memory breakthroughs
[11h]
Sunlight-trapping device can generate temperatures over 1000°C
[11h]
Buildings that include weak points on purpose withstand more damage
[11h]
How overcoming negative attitudes to ageing can make you live longer
[11h]
Will sucking carbon from air ever really help tackle climate change?
[14h]
Around half the world could lose easily accessible groundwater by 2050
[15h]
Frozen human brain tissue can now be revived without damage
[16h]
Why did hominins like us evolve at all?
[18h]
Huge jellyfish invasion could disrupt Arctic ecosystems as waters warm
[19h]
ScienceDaily
Infertility treatment doubles the risk of postpartum heart disease
[10h]
Scientists want to know how the smells of nature benefit our health
[10h]
Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms
[10h]
Animal brain inspired AI game changer for autonomous robots
[10h]
The crystallization of memory: Study reveals how practice forms new memory pathways in the brain
[10h]
New insights into phage therapy design
[10h]
This time, it's personal: Enhancing patient response to cancer immunotherapy
[10h]
Heating proteins to body temperature reveals new drug targets
[10h]
Final dust settles slowly in the deep sea
[15h]
John Milton's notes discovered, including a rare example of prudish censorship
[15h]
Tiger beetles fight off bat attacks with ultrasonic mimicry
[15h]
Using AI to improve building energy use and comfort
[15h]
Studying bubbles can lead to more efficient biofuel motors
[15h]
Now we know, what gets roots to grow: Can help in future droughts
[15h]
Research sheds light on how proteins linked to Alzheimer's disease influence neuronal growth
[15h]
Phys
The tide is turning against a controversial term accused of covering up deaths in police custody
[9h]
From roots to resilience: Investigating the vital role of microbes in coastal plant health
[10h]
Temperature, time and blueberry wine: Researchers examine fermentation's effects on health-promoting compounds
[10h]
Five things to know about how NASA's tiny twin polar satellites will study the Arctic and Antarctic
[10h]
Science is making anti-aging progress. But do we want to live forever?
[10h]
Researchers make a surprising discovery: Magnetism in a common material for microelectronics
[10h]
Novel research sheds light on Amazonian birds' thermoregulatory strategies in a changing environment
[10h]
Carbon dioxide removal: Feasibility study evaluates possible measures for Germany
[10h]
Monitoring strategies of suspended matter after natural and deep-sea mining disturbances
[10h]
Heating proteins to body temperature reveals new drug targets
[10h]
Study demonstrates self-similar fractal stress is more suitable for destructive scenario earthquake simulation
[11h]
An environmental CGE model of China's economy: Modeling choices and application
[11h]
Research investigates structural evolution and high-temperature sensing performance of polymer-derived SiAlBCN ceramics
[11h]
Penalties for dropping out of ecosystem services incentive programs should equal lost environmental benefits
[11h]
Democratic nations should rely on international law to tackle growing 'hybrid' and 'gray zone' security threats
[11h]
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