WETENSCHAP EN TECHNOLOGIE BL – 3
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- Ulf HolmbergUlf Holmberg is a Swedish economist who has investigated the potential impact of human consciousness on random physical systems.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: November 20, 2025 - 10:31 am
- Cold Reading'Cold reading' is the name given to a collection of psychological strategies that can be used to simulate a 'psychic' reading. This article surveys the methods described by a number of…... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: November 19, 2025 - 2:27 pm
- Philip J CozzolinoResearcher at the Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS) who has investigated psychological aspects related to parapsychological phenomena. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: November 17, 2025 - 2:55 pm
- Jürgen KornmeierHead of the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health (IGPP) in Freiburg, Germany, with research interests in perception, altered states and consciousness.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: November 17, 2025 - 12:31 pm
- James E KennedyJames E Kennedy is an American parapsychologist who has specialized in experimental research, methodological critique, and theoretical development.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: November 17, 2025 - 10:45 am
- Metal Bending ResearchClaims that cutlery and other metal objects can potentially be bent by mind force alone became current in the 1970s, associated with Israeli psychic Uri Geller and others. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: November 17, 2025 - 10:34 am
- Jack HouckJack Houck (1939-2013) was an American engineer noted for his mass demonstrations of psychokinesis at metal bending workshops or ‘parties’.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 27, 2025 - 10:47 am
- Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP)The Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP) is a parapsychological research organization based at the University of Lund in Sweden and headed by psychologist…... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 9, 2025 - 9:30 am
- Marina WeilerMarina Weiler is a Brazilian neuroscientist who studies anomalous experiences in terms of neuroscience.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 9, 2025 - 8:31 am
- David AcunzoDavid Acunzo is a neuroscientist based at the University of Virginia, whose research encompasses topics relevant to parapsychology.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 9, 2025 - 8:10 am
- Richard James LucidoRichard James Lucido is an American psychologist who has carried out experiments providing empirical support for the idea that consciousness causes the collapse of the wave function. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 9, 2025 - 7:40 am
- Larry DosseyLarry Dossey is an American physician and author of books about psychic experiences, healing and nonlocal consciousness. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 8, 2025 - 12:34 pm
- Jon TaylorJon Taylor is a Cambridge-trained scientist and author who has developed physical theories of precognition and intuition, bridging quantum physics and neuroscience.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 8, 2025 - 10:15 am
- Jeff TarrantJeff Tarrant is an American psychologist and neurofeedback specialist who has carried out experiments with psychics, mediums and energy healers.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 8, 2025 - 9:41 am
- Helané WahbehResearch director at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, pursuing a scientific exploration of consciousness that includes practical applications. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: October 8, 2025 - 8:15 am
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AEON
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- A wondrous brewFrom Peruvian healers battling sorcerers to Chinese executives seeking financial success, ayahuasca’s power shifts across worlds- by Alex K GearinRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 25, 2025 - 11:00 am
- PapersIn this mesmerising short from 1991, thousands of Japanese newspaper clippings form a prescient vision of our digital world- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 24, 2025 - 11:01 am
- Nothing alive is alien to meWho belongs to our moral community? The Greek philosopher Empedocles had an answer: all life, from humans to the laurel bush- by Tristan MoyleRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 24, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Not in our nameThe gravest of all decisions, to go to war, happens without the consent of the people. This is a great flaw in democracy- by Vincenza FallettiRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 21, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Angles of loveWhat is love to you? An artist focuses on the hands and gestures of his subjects as they reflect on this boundless question- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 20, 2025 - 11:01 am
- Our phosphorescent worldThis life-giving element, stored in rock and organic material, moves around Earth in an ancient cycle we have just broken- by Jack LohmannRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 20, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Darwin’s notebookAn animated interpretation of the story of the Indigenous people kidnapped from Tierra del Fuego and brought to England in 1830- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 19, 2025 - 11:01 am
- The inflammation ageAcute inflammation helps the body heal. But chronic inflammation is different and could provoke a medical paradigm shift- by Amy K McLennanRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 18, 2025 - 11:00 am
- The quest for exomoonsExoplanet discoveries have reshaped astronomy. Are exomoons next? Brian Greene in conversation with David Kipping- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 17, 2025 - 11:01 am
- ‘I awoke at ½ past 7’Our cursed age of self-monitoring and optimisation didn’t start with big tech: as so often, the Victorians are to blame- by Elena MaryRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 17, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Mask on/mask offPeople with ADHD and autism have to mask their instincts if they want to be included. But the strain exacts a very high price- by Gilly KahnRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 14, 2025 - 11:00 am
- The art of rebellion: Justine Kurland’s utopian photographyHow the photographer Justine Kurland reframes utopia in the radical freedom of teenage girls, women and outsider communities- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 13, 2025 - 11:01 am
- The deepest SouthSlavery in Latin America, on a huge scale, was different from that in the United States. Why don’t we know this history?- by Ana Lucia AraujoRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 13, 2025 - 11:00 am
- The other side of the mountainIn Southwestern China, a filmmaker follows her father on a search for his childhood home, reshaped by history and time- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 12, 2025 - 11:01 am
- The model of catastropheThe immense complexity of the climate makes it impossible to model accurately. Instead we must use uncertainty to our advantage- by David StainforthRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: November 11, 2025 - 11:00 am
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PLOS ONE
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- Correction: Frankenstein, thematic analysis and generative artificial intelligence: Quality appraisal methods and considerations for qualitative researchby Tanisha Jowsey, Peta Stapleton, Shawna Campbell, Alexandra Davidson, Cher McGillivray, Isabella Maugeri, Megan Lee, Justin Keogh... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- University scientists’ willingness to participate in public engagement: A concept explicationby Becca Beets, Mikhaila N. Calice, Lindsey Middleton, Dominique Brossard, Dietram A. Scheufele, Luye Bao, Todd P. Newman, Jo Handelsman Public engagement is increasingly recognized as a critical responsibility of the scientific community. Scientists in academic settings are well positioned to lead these efforts, but they are not always willing... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers to HIV testing among youth in Kumba, Cameroon: A cross-sectional qualitative community-based focus group studyby Frederick Nchang Cho, Marie Clarie Fien Ndim, Diane Zinkeng Tongwa, Christabel Afor Tatah, Franklin Ngwesse Ngome, Eugine Mbuh Nyanjoh, Andrew N Tassang Background Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a major public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa. In Cameroon, young people are disproportionately affected but underrepresented in HIV testing statistics.... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Yield vulnerability of low-income smallholders to pollinator declines in Brazil is biome-dependentby Willams Oliveira, Rafaella Guimarães Porto, Oswaldo Cruz-Neto, Marcelo Tabarelli, Blandina Felipe Viana, Carlos A. Peres, Ariadna Valentina Lopes Habitat loss and degradation, mainly driven by agricultural expansion and intensification, alter ecological processes, ecosystem services and human well-being at a global scale. Pollinator populations in degraded agricultural areas tend to... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Retraction: Spatial-temporal differences and convergence analysis of residential building carbon emission efficiency in Chinaby The PLOS One Editors... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Retraction: Asymmetric effects of foreign direct investment and globalization on ecological footprint in Indonesiaby The PLOS One Editors... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Discrete elemental analysis on the effect of particle morphology and size on interparticle contact forceby Yongfeng Zhu, Wei Xiong, Wen Fan Particle morphology and size are fundamental characteristics that significantly influence the mechanical behavior of granular materials. This study introduces key parameters—aspect ratio (Ω), sphericity (S), and equivalent diameter (Dₑ)—into a modified Hertz-based contact model to conduct a multiscale study using contact mechanics theory... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Prevalence of uremic neuropathy and the effect of dialysis in children with end-stage renal disease: A cohort studyby Arwa Yahyaoui, Nouha Gammoudi, Selsabil Nouir, Sameh Mabrouk, Hela Ghali, Saoussen Abroug, Ghazi Sakly Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) face increased morbidity, mortality, and reduced quality of life. Uremic neuropathy (UN) is a common neurological complication, but data on its relationship with dialysis in pediatric populations are limited.... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Perceptions and attitudes of healthcare workers towards the use of digital facial recognition application in a health setting in Uganda: An exploratory pilot studyby Patrick Kaggwa, Juliet Nabbuye Sekandi, Mcdonald Kerone Adenike, Peter Nabende, Sarah Nabukeera, Kenneth Kidonge Katende, Esther Buregyeya, Nazarius Mbona Tumwesigye Background Unique patient identification is often challenging in healthcare systems, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Digital facial recognition is a promising alternative to traditional identification methods. This pilot... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Epidemiological factors associated with immunological resistance in household contacts exposed to active tuberculosis in South Africa: A logistic regression analysisby Nomfanelo Maenetje, Matthew Oladimeji, Mandla Mlotshwa, Matt A Price, Daniel Hoft, Christina Lindan, Robert Wallis, Salome Charalambous, Gavin Churchyard, Vinodh Edward, Andrew Fiore-Gartland, Jerry Shai, Pholo Maenetje... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Mechanisms of synergy creation for social-ecological transformation: Leverage point analysis of the emergence of autonomous innovationsby Hidetomo Tajima, Tetsu Sato, John Banana Matewere, Dorothea Agnes Rampisela, Motoko Shimagami, Shion Takemura, Mitsutaku Makino... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Evaluation of a text-mining application for the rapid analysis of free-text wildlife necropsy reportsby Stefan Saverimuttu, Kate McInnes, Kristin Warren, Lian Yeap, Stuart Hunter, Brett Gartrell, An Pas, James Chatterton, Bethany Jackson The ability to efficiently derive insights from wildlife necropsy data is essential for advancing conservation and One Health objectives, yet close reading remains the mainstay of knowledge retrieval from ubiquitous free-text... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Study on the influence of pore dip angle on acoustic emission characteristics of sandstone with composite defectsby Na Zhao, Yu Wen, Laigui Wang Rock defects are a key internal factor leading to deformation and failure under load. This study investigates red sandstone specimens with combined pore–fracture defects at different pore dip angles through uniaxial compression tests, while employing Acoustic Emission monitoring to capture the failure process.... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Non-guided, mobile, CBT-I-based sleep intervention in War-torn Ukraine: A feasibility studyby Anton Kurapov, Jens Blechert, Alexandra Hinterberger, Pavlos Topalidis, Manuel Schabus... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- The strength of Nesterov’s accelerated gradient in boosting transferability of stealthy adversarial attacksby Chen Lin, Sheng Long Deep neural networks have been shown to be highly vulnerable to adversarial examples—inputs crafted to mislead models by adding subtle, human-imperceptible perturbations. Transferability and stealthiness are two crucial metrics for evaluating adversarial attacks. However, these goals often conflict: examples with high transferability typically exhibit noticeable... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:00 pm
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SINGULARTIY
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- These Brain Implants Are Smaller Than Cells and Can Be Injected Into VeinsThe tiny chips hitch a ride on immune cells to target inflammation in the brain. Scientists hope to kick off clinical trials within three years. The post These Brain Implants Are Smaller Than Cells and Can Be Injected Into Veins appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 25, 2025 - 4:17 pm
- Super Precise 3D Printer Uses a Mosquito’s Needle-Like Mouth as a NozzleCalled 3D necroprinting, the sustainable system can print extremely intricate structures at high resolution. The post Super Precise 3D Printer Uses a Mosquito’s Needle-Like Mouth as a Nozzle appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 25, 2025 - 12:43 am
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 22)Artificial Intelligence There Is Only One AI Company. Welcome to the BlobSteven Levy | Wired ($) “Even the most panicked Cassandra of a decade ago likely didn’t imagine that advanced... The post This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 22) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 22, 2025 - 3:00 pm
- Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What to Watch for as the Markets WobbleIf dazzling potential doesn’t translate quickly into steady, profitable demand, the excitement can slip away surprisingly fast. The post Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What to Watch for as the Markets Wobble appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 21, 2025 - 6:24 pm
- Startup Zap Energy Just Set a Fusion Power Record With Its Latest ReactorCommercial-scale fusion edges closer with record plasma pressure. The post Startup Zap Energy Just Set a Fusion Power Record With Its Latest Reactor appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 20, 2025 - 10:37 pm
- Scientists Race to Deliver Custom Gene Therapies for Incurable Diseases in Weeks—Not YearsGene editors usually take years to test and perfect. KJ Muldoon’s treatment took only six months. Now his doctors want to go even faster. The post Scientists Race to Deliver Custom Gene Therapies for Incurable Diseases in Weeks—Not Years appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 18, 2025 - 11:48 pm
- This Wireless Brain Implant Is Smaller Than a Grain of SaltIt uses light to record and transmit brain signals and worked for a year with minimal scarring in mice. The post This Wireless Brain Implant Is Smaller Than a Grain of Salt appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 18, 2025 - 12:04 am
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 15)Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. The post This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 15) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 15, 2025 - 9:39 am
- In Wild Experiment, Surgeon Uses Robot to Remove Blood Clot in Brain 4,000 Miles AwayThe transatlantic procedure, carried out on a human cadaver in Scotland, suggests future stroke surgeries could be completed remotely. The post In Wild Experiment, Surgeon Uses Robot to Remove Blood Clot in Brain 4,000 Miles Away appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 14, 2025 - 8:06 pm
- Can You Really Talk to the Dead Using AI? We Tried Out ‘Deathbots’ So You Don’t Have ToA growing digital afterlife industry promises to make memory interactive and, in some cases, eternal. The post Can You Really Talk to the Dead Using AI? We Tried Out ‘Deathbots’ So You Don’t Have To appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: November 13, 2025 - 5:48 pm
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PSYCH NEWS DAILY
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- 7 Unusual Plant Defenses That Seem Almost Like Magic You Need to KnowPlants might look peaceful, but honestly, they’ve got some wild tricks up their sleeves. They use all sorts of defenses to keep animals and tough weather at bay. Some of these strategies are so clever, you’ll probably find yourself a bit surprised. Let’s check out seven plant defenses that honestly... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:30 pm
- 8 Flowers You Didn’t Know Were Edible (and Delicious) To Brighten Your Meals NaturallyPeople usually see flowers as decorations, but honestly, a lot of them taste great and work well in meals. You might have some edible flowers growing in your yard right now and not even realize it. These flowers can bring new flavors and colors to your food. It’s a fun... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:29 pm
- 6 Flowers Linked to Ancient Myths and Legends That Still Inspire TodayFlowers have woven themselves into human stories for thousands of years. People across many cultures have used them to spin tales about gods, heroes, and magical happenings. These stories give flowers a meaning that goes way beyond their looks. Here’s how six flowers connect to ancient myths and legends that... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:28 pm
- 9 Most Resilient Plants That Can Grow Almost Anywhere for Easy and Beautiful GardeningSometimes, growing plants just feels complicated, right? If you’re short on time or dealing with a tricky garden space, picking plants that thrive almost anywhere can make life so much easier. These tough plants shrug off rough weather, poor soil, and a bit of neglect, so you get a better... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:27 pm
- 5 Botanical Oddities That Prove Nature Loves to Surprise Us: Amazing Plant Wonders You Didn’t KnowNature never really runs out of surprises, especially with plants. Maybe you think you know what a flower or a leaf should look like, but honestly, some plants just love to break the rules and remind us how weird and creative life actually is. These botanical oddities show that plants... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:27 pm
- 5 Record-Breaking Plants From the World of Botany That Will Amaze YouPlants have a way of surprising us with their wild sizes, ancient ages, and some pretty weird traits. From tiny water lilies to trees that tower over everything, the world of botany is honestly more fascinating than most people realize. When you learn about these record-breaking plants, you start to... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:27 pm
- 6 Flowers Used in Sacred Rituals Across the World You Should Know AboutFlowers have played a role in sacred rituals across countless cultures for ages. They’re not just pretty—these blooms often hold deep meaning and symbolize powerful spiritual ideas. When you start learning about these flowers, you get a peek into how people everywhere try to connect with something greater than themselves.... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:25 pm
- 7 Blooming Patterns Scientists Are Still Trying to Understand and Why They Matter to Nature LoversBlooming patterns show up everywhere—in gardens, in wild places, even in technology. Still, a lot of these patterns leave scientists scratching their heads. Maybe you’ve noticed how some flowers open with a twist or how certain plants seem to have their own style. These patterns aren’t just pretty; they actually... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:25 pm
- 7 Historic Gardens That Changed the Course of Botany and Their Lasting Impact on Plant ScienceGardens have always played a huge part in the story of botany and plant study. Some historic gardens ended up becoming hotspots for scientific discovery and the rescue of rare plants. These places shaped how we understand and care for the natural world. Honestly, it’s wild to think how much... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:25 pm
- 5 Plants With Healing Powers Backed by Science You Can Grow at HomePeople have used plants for healing for centuries, but it’s only recently that science has started to explain how some of them actually work. That’s pretty cool, right? Now you don’t have to just take someone’s word for it—you can look at real research and feel more confident about what... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:24 pm
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THE CONVERSATION
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- This year’s climate talks saw real progress – just not on fossil fuelsExpectations were extremely low ahead of this year’s UN climate talks. Remarkably, organisers in Brazil managed to secure real progress at COP30.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 22, 2025 - 11:58 pm
- Video50 years after Franco’s death, giving a voice to Spanish dictator’s imprisoned mothersWomen were often jailed for their association with anti-Franco male relatives. Behind bars, they suffered mental and physical torture.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 7:23 pm
- Behind every COP is a global data project that predicts Earth’s future. Here’s how it worksThe project collects troves of data from the best climate models around the world – and the newest update to it is now underway.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 7:11 pm
- What do trees remember?Until recently, little was known about how memory functions in trees which experience decades, even centuries, of shifting environmental pressures.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 6:03 pm
- VideoThe five best fictional bands in film historyThese five movie bands transcended and overshadowed their celluloid source material to soar into a life of their own.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 6:02 pm
- VideoArtificial intelligence is front and centre at COP30COP30 is the first conference where AI has been formally integrated as a central theme in the conference agenda.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 4:49 pm
- The growing paranoia of British politicsA vacuum exists at the apex of British government, and at some point this weakness will lead to a challenge.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 2:50 pm
- The Dayton Peace Accords at 30: An ugly peace that has prevented a return to war over BosniaMore than 100,000 people were killed in the Bosnian war. But the peace that ended it in 1995 sowed the seeds for ethnonationalism.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 1:24 pm
- Violent extremists wield words as weapons. New study reveals 6 tactics they useThe language and rhetoric of extremists helps fuel brutal, often deadly, violence. Spotting the strategies can help protect people from radicalisation.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 19, 2025 - 4:04 am
- Why MAGA is so concerned with Epstein − and why the files are unlikely to dent loyalty to TrumpPresident Donald Trump’s base has supported him through countless controversies. But they split from him over the release of the Epstein files. Why does MAGA care so much about this issue?... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 18, 2025 - 8:03 pm
- Trump’s aggression in the Caribbean could violate a Victorian-era court ruling on cannibalism at seaA landmark 1884 court ruling essentially outlawed ‘murder by necessity’ on the high seas. Is Donald Trump running afoul of the law with his boat strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific?... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 18, 2025 - 5:14 pm
- Babo: the Netflix documentary forcing Germany to confront race, class and the cost of fameThe documentary has brought Germany together in shared debate.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 18, 2025 - 1:54 pm
- Bangladesh signals that no leader is above the law by sentencing Sheikh Hasina to deathLandmark ruling cites UN evidence of coordinated state killings as Dhaka confronts its deadliest crackdown in decades.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 17, 2025 - 4:24 pm
- AI-induced psychosis: the danger of humans and machines hallucinating togetherWe’ve always relied on friends and family to confirm our sense of reality. Now we’re increasingly expecting AIs to do it instead.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 17, 2025 - 4:24 pm
- Reduced air pollution is making clouds reflect less sunlightBetween 2003 and 2022, clouds over the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific became less reflective, allowing more sunlight to reach the ocean surface and causing sea surface temperatures to rise.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 17, 2025 - 3:53 pm
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ZME SCIENCE
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- Chinese Space Station Achieves First-Ever Oxygen and Rocket Fuel Production Using Artificial PhotosynthesisWhen humans dream of venturing farther into the cosmos, one massive logistical question looms: how do we keep everyone breathing and moving without constant supply runs from Earth? Aboard China’s Tiangong space station (the name translates to Heavenly Palace), scientists just offered a glimpse of the answer. In a recent... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 10:09 pm
- A Physicist Ran the Numbers on What Would Happen if a Tiny Black Hole Passed Through Your BodyWhat happens when a cosmic singularity meets human biology?... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 8:06 pm
- Your Brain Transforms Dramatically at 9, 32, 66 and 83 Years OldThis massive study shows your brain reorganizes itself at four key turning points in life.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 7:01 pm
- This Proposed Microchip Particle Accelerator Might Do the Work of a Football Stadium-Sized SynchrotronResearchers have designed a particle accelerator with nanotubes smaller than a human hair.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 6:44 pm
- Small, Frozen Moons in the Solar System Could have Boiling Oceans Beneath the IceIt could be one of the solar system's best kept secrets.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 6:00 pm
- The Real Reason Zebras Were Never Domesticated Like HorsesHumans spent centuries trying to tame zebras—but nature made sure they’d always stay wild.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:27 pm
- Ancient DNA Reveals Most Europeans Had Dark Skin Until Just 3,000 Years AgoPale skin didn't dominate Europe until surprisingly recently.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:17 pm
- Some Plants in Cities are Evolving at a Stunning Rate, and We’re Only Seeing the Tip of the IcebergThink evolution only happens on remote islands over millions of years? Think again.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 4:24 pm
- Environmental Collapse Is Forcing Iran to Move Its CapitalFacing record drought, sinking land, and ecological collapse, Iran says it has “no choice.”... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 11:39 am
- Scientists Found Your Eyes Blink In Sync With Your Favorite SongsOur eyelids may dance to the rhythm, revealing how deeply music moves the brain.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 11:27 am
- Archaeologists Just Found a Maya Board Game That Survived 15 Centuries UndergroundArchaeologists uncover the only known mosaic patolli board, built into a Maya home’s floor.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 11:12 am
- Two Programmers Built a Fake Gmail That Lets You Read Jeffrey Epstein’s InboxA new website makes Epstein’s leaked emails unsettlingly easy to read.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 10:49 am
- Millions of Seniors Live in America’s “Epilepsy Belt” and Scientists May Finally Know WhyNew research ties epilepsy in older adults to sleep habits and regional heat.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 25, 2025 - 10:17 am
- CERN Scientists Trap a Record-Breaking 15,000 Antihydrogen Atoms and Supercharge Antimatter ResearchCERN’s ALPHA collaboration has pulled off a stunning breakthrough.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 24, 2025 - 10:12 pm
- We Need to Talk About the Billion-Dollar Industry Holding Science HostageYour tax dollars fund the research. You pay again to read it.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: November 24, 2025 - 10:07 pm
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LA TIMES – SCIENCE
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- They relied on marijuana to get through the day. But then days felt impossible without itAs daily cannabis use rises to historic levels in the U.S., some longtime users are finding it harder to quit... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 25, 2025 - 9:57 pm
- Trump EPA moves to abandon rule that sets tough standards for deadly soot pollutionThe Trump administration argues that Biden's EPA did not have authority to set the tighter standard on pollution from tailpipes, smokestacks and other industrial sources.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 25, 2025 - 9:39 pm
- China launches Shenzhou 22 spacecraft to assist in return of 3 astronauts stranded on space stationChina has launched the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft to help bring back a team of astronauts after a damaged spacecraft left them temporarily stranded on China's Tiangong space station... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:58 pm
- It's possible to get addicted to pot. Here's what to knowDoctors say it's possible to get hooked on pot... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:48 pm
- Rare dinosaur mummies help scientists recreate their prehistoric livesResearchers have unearthed a pair of dinosaur mummies that seem to have been preserved in an unexpected way.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:28 pm
- California braces for early, sharper flu season as virus mutation outpaces vaccine, experts sayCalifornia could see an early and especially sharp start to the annual flu season, as a combination of low vaccination rates and late mutations to the virus may leave the state particularly exposed to transmission.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 25, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Cal Fire approach to SoCal's wildfire crisis could make things worse, court saysA statewide Cal Fire program risks making fires worse by removing native chaparral and allowing the spread of more flammable grasses, a court ruled.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 25, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Indigenous peoples’ demands got more than lip service at COP30 climate summitSome 3,000 Indigenous people gathered in Belém for the climate summit, and there were more than 400 representatives from 361 different ethnic groups accredited for COP30, according to the Brazilian government. ... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 24, 2025 - 8:50 pm
- A 'polar silk road' and a satellite rush in AlaskaAs the U.S., China and others compete in space, the need for fast and frequent communication links with satellites orbiting near the North Pole is making Arctic ground stations a hot commodity.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 24, 2025 - 8:18 pm
- Many hoped U.N. climate talks in Brazil would be historic. They may be remembered as a flopFor years, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, along with many climate experts, had high hopes for the U.N. climate talks that just finished in Brazil.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 24, 2025 - 6:03 pm
- Archaeologists lift the lid on a 1,700-year-old Roman sarcophagus hidden beneath BudapestArchaeologists in Budapest have unearthed a well-preserved Roman sarcophagus, revealing insights into the life of a young woman from 1,700 years ago... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 24, 2025 - 5:47 pm
- Can you survive a wildfire sheltering at home? For one community, L.A. County Fire says it may be the only optionL.A. County Fire plans to order Topanga residents to shelter-in-place if evacuating from fire isn't possible. It's raised concern from experts and residents, but the department says it has no other options.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 24, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Babies who drank ByHeart formula got sick months before botulism outbreak, parents sayAt least five families say their babies were treated for infant botulism after consuming ByHeart formula months before a current outbreak was detected, California health officials say.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 22, 2025 - 5:40 pm
- Behind his smile, a silent crisis: Parents seek answers after autistic son’s suicideAutistic kids are far more likely to think about and die from suicide than their neurotypical peers. Autism researchers and advocates are working towards developing better screening tools, safety plans, therapies and prevention strategies that take neurodiversity into account.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: November 20, 2025 - 11:00 am
- Wave of RSV, particularly dangerous for babies, sweeping across U.S.; doctors urge vaccinationA wave of the highly contagious respiratory syncytial virus is beginning to wash over the United States, sending greater numbers of babies and toddlers to the hospital for professional care.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: October 30, 2025 - 10:00 am
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PENN STATE RESEARCH
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- Penn State University Press announces new series titled 'Troubling Democracy'Penn State University Press has announced a new series, "Troubling Democracy," which provides a dedicated space for scholars working on the past, present and future of democracy. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 25, 2025 - 8:00 pm
- Penn State Berks presents 'The Science of Curiosity' lecture on Dec. 3The Penn State Berks Science Division will present a lecture titled “The Science of Curiosity,” a genre-bending exploration of curiosity’s powerful capacity to connect ideas and people. The lecture will be presented by Dani S. Bassett, co-author of “Curious Minds: The Power of Connection,” written with their twin, Perry Zurn.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 25, 2025 - 7:43 pm
- Seminar to explore consumer interest in cell-cultivated food, Dec. 3Holly Wang, a faculty member at Michigan State University, will lead a free seminar: "Consumer Acceptance of Cell-Cultivated Salmon: A Real Clock-Proxy Auction." The talk is part of a fall series hosted by the Initiative for Energy and Environmental Economics and Policy.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 25, 2025 - 1:47 pm
- Food Decisions Research Laboratory to host 11th annual online symposiumThe Food Decisions Research Laboratory will host its 11th annual Online Interdisciplinary Research Symposium on Dec. 11. The symposium will feature two roundtable discussions detailing social sustainability and the artificial intelligence labor balance in foodservice.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 25, 2025 - 1:44 pm
- Uganda community collaboration targets climate hazards with reforestationIn a mountainous part of western Uganda ravaged by floods and other disasters, Penn State faculty and students are working with community members on environmental strategies.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 24, 2025 - 7:57 pm
- AI tool helps visually impaired users ‘feel’ where objects are in real timeA team of researchers at Penn State, including Vijaykrishnan Narayanan and Ajay Narayanan Sridhar, recently developed a smartphone application that offers support specifically tailored to the needs of people who are visually impaired. They received Best Audience Choice Poster Award at the Association for Computing Machinery’s SIGACCESS ASSETS ‘25 conference... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 24, 2025 - 4:27 pm
- Food science graduate student awarded Pennsylvania Space Grant fellowshipAuja Bywater, doctoral candidate in food science and international agriculture and development, was awarded a graduate research fellowship by the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium for her work in creating safe, sustainable food systems.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 24, 2025 - 1:00 pm
- Report benchmarks representation of women, Black leaders in hotel industryThe Penn State School of Hospitality Management has released the 2025 Representation in Hotel Leadership research report, which indicates the representation of women in upper-level management in the hotel industry has stagnated and Black representation in upper levels of hotel company management has decreased from 2022-25.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 24, 2025 - 1:00 pm
- Federal grant to strengthen vocational rehabilitation workforcePenn State has received a five-year, $824,000 federal grant to train 40 new bachelor’s-level vocational rehabilitation (VR) professionals, helping address widespread staffing shortages in state VR agencies. Led by Allison Fleming, associate professor of education, the initiative will provide tuition, internships and mentoring to prepare students for careers supporting people... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 21, 2025 - 9:06 pm
- It’s a bird, it’s a drone, it’s both: AI tech monitors turkey behaviorAt a time when millions of Americans have turkey on their minds, a team led by an animal scientist at Penn State has successfully tested a new way for poultry producers to keep their turkeys in sight.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 21, 2025 - 5:15 pm
- IST Distinguished Lecture Series to host security and privacy expert on Dec. 3Ninghui Li, professor of computer science at Purdue University, will discuss membership inference attacks on machine learning models as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series hosted by the College of Information Sciences and Technology. The talk will take place at noon on Dec. 3 in E208 Westgate Building. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 21, 2025 - 12:32 pm
- Institute funds 20 faculty fellows in AI and quantum sciencesThe Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences has awarded 20 fellowships to University faculty through its Faculty Upskilling Fellowships in artificial intelligence or quantum sciences. Selected faculty are spread across eight colleges, 17 departments and three Penn State campuses: University Park, Beaver and Hershey.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 20, 2025 - 7:56 pm
- Q&A: Are developers prepared to control super-intelligent AI?Two researchers at Penn State are working on a project recently funded by Open Philanthropy to better mitigate intentional malfeasance in AI models. In a Q&A, Rui Zhang explained how, without preparing for AI feigning ignorance, the dream of an AI-integrated society could quickly turn into a nightmare.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 20, 2025 - 7:18 pm
- Veterans’ anxiety and depression rose during, after the pandemic, study findsSymptoms of anxiety and depression increased among post-9/11 veterans over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, with persistent disparities tied to race, ethnicity and gender, according to researchers at Penn State.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 20, 2025 - 6:17 pm
- Everyday routines in early infancy may shape later obesity riskA new study from researchers at Penn State identified nine everyday behaviors around caregivers’ feeding practices, infant sleep, interactive play and how infants respond to food during the first two months of an infant’s life can be linked to higher weight just a few months later.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: November 20, 2025 - 2:57 pm
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Technology.org
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- ● Workforce Capacity Planning: Best Practices to Balance Resources and Business GoalsIn the business world, organizations are under pressure to do more with less. Many companies face challenges like... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:55 am
- ● 5 Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) Agencies to Watch in 2026The structure of digital information retrieval is changing fundamentally. We are moving from a system where users select... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:38 am
- ● MetaTrader 4 for macOS Delivering a Smooth Trading Experience with Advanced Tools and Real-Time InsightsMetaTrader 4 for macOS is a professional trading platform designed to give traders a seamless and efficient trading... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:29 am
- ● Best 6 Slack Alternatives for TeamsIf you’re fed up with Slack and looking for a Slack alternative, you’re not alone. Many teams are... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:23 am
- ● How Digital Innovation Is Reshaping Business Setup and Trade Licensing in DubaiDigital innovation has transformed nearly every part of modern commerce, and Dubai stands at the forefront of this... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:16 am
- ● The Evolution of AI-Driven Finance: Accounts Receivable Leads the WayInvoicing and the collection of payments in yesteryears of finance were an art of juggling several balls together.... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:12 am
- ● Healthcare AI Strategy: From Boardroom Vision To RealityThe gap between ambition and execution has always been healthcare’s Achilles heel when it comes to technology. Every... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:06 am
- ● Researchers develop air-powered robots that move in sync without electronicsA team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 8:00 am
- ● Deep brain stimulation successful for one in two patients with treatment-resistant severe depression and anxietyDeep brain stimulation – implants in the brain that act as a kind of ‘pacemaker’ – has led... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 7:30 am
- ● AI tool spots blood cell abnormalities missed by doctorsAn AI tool that can analyse abnormalities in the shape and form of blood cells, and with greater... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 7:00 am
- ● AI tool can analyse complex cancer images rapidly – offering potential to personalise treatmentComplex digital images of tissue samples that can take an experienced pathologist up to 20 minutes to annotate... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 6:00 am
- ● Half of UK novelists believe AI is likely to replace their work entirelyA new report involving hundreds of literary creatives from across the UK fiction publishing industry reveals widespread fears over copyright violation, lost income, and the future... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 5:30 am
- ● ‘Beautiful energy sandwich’ could power next-generation solar and lightingResearchers have achieved a new level of control over the atomic structure of a family of materials known... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 26, 2025 - 5:00 am
- With the Threat of a New War Looming, Russia Sends Air Defence Systems to VenezuelaReports in the media suggest that the U.S. might be preparing a military action against Venezuela and its... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 25, 2025 - 9:28 pm
- Scaling Success: The Necessity of Personal Trainer Business SoftwareA good personal trainer has to do a lot more than just work out with clients. To grow... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: November 25, 2025 - 4:05 pm
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FREETHINK
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- A memo from the futureIn the world of 2069, humans have more reach, more speed, and more leverage than any previous generation.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 17, 2025 - 1:00 pm
- A playbook for the next century of progressTo build a bold, abundant future, we must reform the laws, institutions, and culture that once powered human progress.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 15, 2025 - 7:41 pm
- Progress is a grand project for humanityProgress offers meaning, demands virtue, and calls builders to turn bold ideas into wonders that uplift human life.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 7, 2025 - 6:00 pm
- How Ford built “an efficiency engine” around the Model TAn excerpt from author and structural engineer Brian Potter's forthcoming book, "The Origins of Efficiency."... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 6, 2025 - 1:00 pm
- The left–right twist that could rewrite techScientists are harnessing chirality — the left- and right-handedness of molecules — to build better batteries, sharper displays, and more.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 2, 2025 - 9:00 pm
- America’s path to maritime leadership is clear — but it demands urgencyAmerica leads the world in aerospace, software, and clean energy. Here's how it can lead in maritime, too.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 2, 2025 - 3:00 pm
- Longevity progress is real. So are the scams.Longevity is in a paradoxical place at the moment, with anti-aging influencers misrepresenting real progress in order to make money.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- How a dog’s life could extend yoursStudying animals — from long-lived clams to everyday dogs — is helping scientists understand aging and design therapies to slow decline.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Forget just living longer. Eric Topol wants to help Americans live better, too.In "Super Agers," the writer and medical researcher maps a path to extending healthspan with AI, targeted drugs, and lifestyle changes.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Living longer — and healthier — starts with boosting your brainScience is beginning to unravel the reasons behind age-related cognitive decline — and what we can do about it.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- The longevity movement is growing — but it needs to go globalProgress in longevity is real, but experts say the field needs government funding, policy reform, and public buy-in to reach its potential.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- My time among the immortality tribeField notes from Vitalist Bay, an 8-week longevity zone in Berkeley where CEOs, scientists, and activists united to fight aging.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Retro Biosciences wants to add 10 healthy years to your lifeBacked by $180 million in funding from OpenAI's Sam Altman, Joe Betts-LaCroix’s Retro Biosciences is racing to extend the human healthspan.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Groundhog Day and other eternal nightmares: Five philosophical takes on living foreverFrom eternal recurrence to techno-dualism, five philosophical visions of immortality — and why most paths to forever end badly.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Who wants to live forever? Not me.Most Americans remain wary of immortality, and research helps explain the mix of ethics, faith, and fear behind that resistance.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
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IFL Science
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- ● In 1954, Soviet Scientist Vladimir Demikhov Performed "The Most Controversial Experimental Operation Of The 20th Century"Demikhov was a pioneer of heart surgery. But thanks to his other, unusual, "interests", that hardly ever gets brought up.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 26, 2025 - 7:48 am
- Australia Is About To Ban Social Media For Under-16s. What Will That Look Like (And Is It A Good Idea?)Other countries are following suit. Should the US ban social media too?... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:34 pm
- When Did Some Ancient Extinct Species Return To The Sea? Machine Learning Helps Find The AnswerSome crawled out of the ocean and then several million years later, crawled right back in.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:10 pm
- What Is The Rarest Color In Nature? It's Not BlueEven animals that appear this color may be playing tricks on you.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:05 pm
- How Many Teeth Did T. Rex Have?“They were likely able to crush bone.”... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 5:04 pm
- Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS May Have A Course-Altering Encounter Before It Heads Towards The Gemini ConstellationAccording to the team, the object likely came from the direction of Sagittarius, and will depart our Solar System towards Gemini. Before it leaves, it may have a course-altering encounter with our largest gas giant.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 4:39 pm
- Why Do Cuttlefish Have Wavy Pupils?Is it camouflage, or something more?... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 4:14 pm
- When Did Humans First Start Eating Meat?Hippo steaks were on the menu about three million years ago.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 3:14 pm
- The Biggest Deposit Of Monetary Gold? It Is Not Fort Knox, It's In A Manhattan BasementIt's home to over 500,000 glistening gold bars.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:25 pm
- Watch Platinum Crystals Forming In Liquid Metal Thanks To "Really Special" New TechniqueThey are not only pretty – they also have some cutting-edge tech applications.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 2:17 pm
- What Did Dodo Meat Taste Like? Probably Better Than You’ve Been Led To Believe“They were very tough to eat, although the breast and the stomach were very good.”... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 12:34 pm
- Is mRNA The Future Of Flu Shots? New Vaccine 34.5 Percent More Effective Than Standard Shots In TrialsThe same mRNA technology that brought us the COVID-19 vaccines could soon be coming for flu.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 12:00 pm
- Objects Look Different At The Speed Of Light: The "Terrell-Penrose" Effect Gets Visualized In Twisted ExperimentThe effect, first predicted over 60 years ago and regarding objects traveling near the speed of light, has been lent support by a twisted experiment.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 11:15 am
- The Universe Could Be Simple – We Might Be What Makes It Complicated, Suggests New Quantum Gravity Paper Prof Brian Cox Calls “Exhilarating”The British physicist also praised a truly inspired footnote in this preprint paper.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 10:44 am
- An Ethiopian Shield Volcano Has Just Erupted, For The First Time In Thousands Of YearsThe ash cloud already covers large areas of surrounding countries.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: November 25, 2025 - 9:28 am
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WETENSCHAP EN TECHNOLOGIE SITES
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- Voyager – Mission Status... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: February 11, 2023 - 7:51 am
- Max Planck Institute for Astronomy... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: February 5, 2023 - 9:42 am
- Technology Networks – The Online Scientific Community... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: February 3, 2023 - 4:02 am
- www.thearchaeologist.com... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: January 22, 2023 - 10:14 pm
- Universiteit van Kopenhagen – Nieuws... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: July 18, 2022 - 4:09 am
- Scripps Research... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: June 25, 2022 - 8:25 pm
- Latest India Science News... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: June 25, 2022 - 6:34 am
- Lichaamsbeweging wordt omgezet in elektriciteit... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: June 5, 2022 - 10:25 am
- Global Nonviolent Action Database... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: May 4, 2022 - 4:50 am
- Science Direct – books... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: April 20, 2022 - 4:38 am