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- Hans DrieschGerman biologist and philosopher (1867-1941) who published extensively on psychical research, considering it to be empirical support for his theory of vitalism. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: February 27, 2024 - 11:04 am
- JG PiddingtonJohn George Piddington (1869-1952) was a successful British businessman who played a leading role in the Society for Psychical Research, notably in the investigation of mental mediumship. […... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: February 21, 2024 - 2:35 pm
- York DobynsYork Dobyns was a long-term member of the research team at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory and continues to publish in parapsychology. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: February 13, 2024 - 6:28 pm
- N'kisi (pet telepathy)Successful telepathy experiment carried out by Rupert Sheldrake and Aimée Morgana with an African Grey parrot which she had taught to speak a large number of words.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: February 7, 2024 - 5:35 pm
- EE Fournier d’AlbeIrish physicist and inventor (1868-1933), remembered in psychical research chiefly for his investigation of the Goligher mediumistic circle.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: February 7, 2024 - 12:12 pm
- International Association for Near Death Studies (IANDS)American organization founded in 1981 to research near-death experiences, which also offers education and support. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: January 31, 2024 - 2:45 pm
- Kenneth RingRetired American psychology professor who has written extensively about near-death experiences – their content, perceived meaning and implications.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: January 13, 2024 - 11:16 am
- Emma Hardinge BrittenBritish writer and stage performer (1823–1899), best known for her advocacy of the burgeoning Spiritualism movement in the late nineteenth century.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: January 13, 2024 - 11:14 am
- Raymond BaylessRaymond Bayless (1920-2004) was an American landscape painter and author of books on psychical phenomena.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: January 9, 2024 - 5:38 pm
- Margaret L AndersonMargaret L Anderson (1920-86) was a parapsychologist and professor of education at the University of Pittsburgh. She worked with Rhea White on testing children for ESP.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: January 9, 2024 - 2:28 pm
- Charles HopeMinor British aristocrat(1892-1962 who participated in experiments with Rudi Schneider and the investigation of the Borley Rectory haunting.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: January 9, 2024 - 1:53 pm
- LP JacksBritish preacher and philosopher (1860-1955) who was interested in psychical research and wrote about issues arising from claims of postmortem survival.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: December 16, 2023 - 10:57 am
- WW BaggallyBritish psychical researcher (c1848-1928) remembered in particular for his participation in the SPR's 1908 investigation of Eusapia Palladino in Naples.... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: December 16, 2023 - 10:56 am
- Peter FenwickBritish neuropsychiatrist, neurophysiologist and parapsychologist, a leading authority on near-death experiences and related phenomena. ... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: December 9, 2023 - 11:27 am
- Barry E TaffBarry Taff is an American author and investigator of hauntings, UFOs and alien abduction phenomena... Read more »Source: RSS Feed | Published: November 29, 2023 - 1:59 pm
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AEON
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- ● Legacy of the ScythiansHow the ancient warrior people of the steppes have found themselves on the cultural frontlines of Russia’s war against Ukraine - by Peter Mumford Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 19, 2024 - 10:00 am
- Mountain manA lone glaciologist performs spiritual and scientific rituals to assess humanity’s impact in Bhutan’s sacred mountains - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 18, 2024 - 10:01 am
- It’s dirty workIn caring for and bearing with human suffering, hospital staff perform extreme emotional labour. Is there a better way? - by Susanna Crossman Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 18, 2024 - 10:00 am
- The magic of the mundanePioneering sociologist Erving Goffman realised that every action is deeply revealing of the social norms by which we live - by Lucy McDonald Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 15, 2024 - 10:00 am
- Shattering starsWhen scientific pursuits are subject to human shortcomings: the Indian scientist made to wait 50 years for his Nobel Prize - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 14, 2024 - 10:01 am
- The real Miss JulieVictoria Benedictsson assumed a male identity, achieved literary stardom, and took her own life. Then Strindberg stole it - by Elisabeth Åsbrink Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 14, 2024 - 10:00 am
- Mapping the unknownHow Rick Lowe transformed the idea of ‘art as an object’ into ‘art as a process’ to build and revitalise his Houston community - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 13, 2024 - 10:01 am
- Prehistory in the atomic ageTo understand the terrifying futures unleashed by nuclear weapons, we urgently need to return to the deep past - by Maria Stavrinaki Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 12, 2024 - 10:00 am
- Letters live: Rob Delaney reads Pliny the Younger‘You prefer to dine at some nobody’s house!’ How an ancient Roman responded to the deep sting of being snubbed - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 11, 2024 - 10:01 am
- Who bears the risk?Under the guise of empowerment and freedom, politicians and business are offloading lifethreatening risk to individuals - by Suzanne Schneider Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 11, 2024 - 10:00 am
- The battles over beginningsNiccolò Machiavelli’s profound insights about the violent origins of political societies help us understand the world today - by David Polansky Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 8, 2024 - 11:00 am
- How to know if you’re being selfishSelfishness is an enduring part of the human condition. For Iris Murdoch, the antidote is to decentre oneself from the world - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 7, 2024 - 11:01 am
- To the bone‘We’re both caught up in the music’: A hunter tries to understand his place in the cycle of living – and dying – things - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 6, 2024 - 11:01 am
- Societies of perpetual movementWhy do hunter-gatherers refuse to be sedentary? New answers are emerging from the depths of the Congolese rainforest - by Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias Read at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 5, 2024 - 11:00 am
- Finding AlaaA father seeks to heal his community and find his granddaughter, after his son’s terrorist attack on Paris in November 2015 - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 4, 2024 - 11:01 am
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PLOS ONE
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- Enhanced echocardiographic assessment of intracardiac flow in congenital heart diseaseby Brett A. Meyers, Jiacheng Zhang, Jonathan Nyce, Yue-Hin Loke, Pavlos P. Vlachos Background 4D flow magnetic resonance imaging (4D flow MRI) can assess and measure the complex flow patterns of the right ventricle (RV) in congenital heart diseases, but its limited availability makes the broad application of intracardiac flow... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Study protocol for a pilot clinical trial to understand neural mechanisms of response to a psychological treatment for pain and anxiety in pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD)by Natoshia R. Cunningham, Michelle A. Adler, Brittany N. Barber Garcia, Taylor Abounader, Alaina K. Miller, Mariela Monzalvo, Ismaeel Hashemi, Ryan Cox, Samantha L. Ely, Yong Zhou, Mark DeLano, Todd Mulderink, Mathew J. Reeves, James L. Peugh, Susmita Kashikar-Zuck, Robert C. Coghill, Judith E. Arnetz, David C. Zhu Background Functional... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Association between the oxidative balance score and thyroid function: Results from the NHANES 2007–2012 and Mendelian randomization studyby Liying Song, Haonan Zhou, Qian Yang, Ningyu He, Feifan Fu, Weichao Li, Guosheng Duan, Di Wu, Shuai Hao, Jiaxing Wang, Jing Liu Background Oxidative stress is a significant contributor to the development of various diseases, and the oxidative balance score (OBS) is a valuable tool for assessing the impact... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Call combination in African forest elephants Loxodonta cyclotisby Daniela Hedwig, Anna Kohlberg Syntax, the combination of meaning-devoid phonemes into meaningful words, which in turn are combined in structurally and semantically complex sentences, is fundamental to the unlimited expressiveness of human languages. Studying the functions of call combinations in non-human species provides insights into the evolution of such... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- The unexplored territory of aesthetic needs and the development of the Aesthetic Needs Scaleby Agata Hiacynta Świątek, Małgorzata Szcześniak, Hanna Borkowska, Michał Stempień, Karolina Wojtkowiak, Rhett Diessner Human needs, and their fulfillment, are the building blocks of human development, personality, and well-being. However, no published paper in the field of psychology has focused on exploring aesthetic needs. Maslow (1986) gave the topic little... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Multifunction fluorescence open source in vivo/in vitro imaging system (openIVIS)by John M. Branning Jr., Kealy A. Faughnan, Austin A. Tomson, Grant J. Bell, Sydney M. Isbell, Allen DeGroot, Lydia Jameson, Kramer Kilroy, Michael Smith, Robert Smith, Landon Mottel, Elizabeth G. Branning, Zoe Worrall, Frances Anderson, Ashrit Panditaradyula, William Yang, Joseph Abdelmalek, Joshua Brake, Kevin J. Cash The widespread availability... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Obtaining accurate population estimates with reduced workload and lower fish mortality in multi-mesh gillnet sampling of a large pre-alpine lakeby Steffen Bader, Julia Gaye-Siessegger, Barbara Scholz, Mário Mota-Ferreira, Alexander Brinker The EU Water Framework Directive requires monitoring of the ecological status of lakes, with fish as a relevant class of biotic quality indicator, but monitoring fish populations in large lakes is demanding. This study evaluated use in Lake Constance... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Glycoprofiling of proteins as prostate cancer biomarkers: A multinational population studyby Andrea Pinkeova, Adela Tomikova, Aniko Bertokova, Eva Fabinyova, Radka Bartova, Eduard Jane, Stefania Hroncekova, Karl-Dietrich Sievert, Roman Sokol, Michal Jirasko, Radek Kucera, Iris E. Eder, Wolfgang Horninger, Helmut Klocker, Petra Ďubjaková, Juraj Fillo, Tomas Bertok, Jan Tkac The glycoprofiling of two proteins, the free form of the prostate-specific antigen... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Sustainability evaluation of sports tourism using a linguistic neutrosophic multi-criteria decision-making methodby Zhenyin Chen, Suizhi Luo, Feng Zheng Sports tourism represents a novel industrial manifestation of the profound integration between the tourism and sports sectors. The objective of this research is to examine an innovative multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method for the sustainability evaluation of sports tourism. The largest innovations are the... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- A single base pair substitution in zebrafish distinguishes between innate and acute startle behavior regulationby Elelbin A. Ortiz, Philip D. Campbell, Jessica C. Nelson, Michael Granato Behavioral thresholds define the lowest stimulus intensities sufficient to elicit a behavioral response. Establishment of baseline behavioral thresholds during development is critical for proper responses throughout the animal’s life. Despite the relevance of such innate thresholds, the molecular... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Priority-setting for hospital funding of high-cost innovative drugs and therapeutics: A qualitative institutional case studyby Yasmeen Razvi, Simonne L. Horwitz, Celine Cressman, Daniel E. Wang, Randi Zlotnik Shaul, Avram Denburg Objectives Rising costs of innovative drugs and therapeutics (D&Ts) have led to resource allocation challenges for healthcare institutions. There is limited evidence to guide priority-setting for institutional funding of high-cost D&Ts. This study sought... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Perceived self-efficacy to teach comprehensive abortion care among nursing and midwifery faculty in higher learning institutions in Rwanda: A mixed method studyby Aimable Nkurunziza, Michael Habtu, Madeleine Mukeshimana, Tamrat Endale, Yvonne Delphine Nsaba Uwera, Reverien Rutayisire, Justine Bagirisano, Jean Bosco Henri Hitayezu, Marie Laetitia Bazakare Ishimwe, Jean De Dieu Uwimana Introduction Comprehensive abortion care is an emerging intervention being integrated into nursing and midwifery curricula. Yet, no studies have been conducted... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Association between smoking, smoking cessation and serum α-klotho levels among American adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveyby Ting Liu, Meihua Song, Jie Li, Yumei Zhao, Weiming Zhong α-klotho is an anti-aging protein. The correlation between smoking, smoking cessation and serum α-klotho levels remains controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between smoking, smoking cessation and serum α-klotho levels. This cross-sectional study finally... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Contrary to expectation: The surface urban heat island intensity is increasing in population shrinking region while decreasing in population growing region-A comparative analysis from Chinaby Luofu Liu, Wei Zhang Exploring the complex relationship between population change and surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect has important practical significance for the ecological transformation development of shrinking cities in the context of the prevalence of urban shrinkage and the global climate change. This paper compares the population... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- LEDT and Idebenone treatment modulate autophagy and improve regenerative capacity in the dystrophic muscle through an AMPK-pathwayby Heloina Nathalliê Mariano da Silva, Evelyn Mendes Fernandes, Valéria Andrade Pereira, Daniela Sayuri Mizobuti, Caroline Covatti, Guilherme Luiz da Rocha, Elaine Minatel Purpose Considering the difficulties and challenges in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) treatment, such as the adverse effects of glucocorticoids, which are the main medical prescription used by... Read more »Source: PLOS ONE | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:00 pm
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SINGULARTIY
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- An AI-Designed Drug Is Moving Toward Approval at an Impressive ClipFor the first time, an AI-designed drug is in the second phase of clinical trials. Recently, the team behind the drug published a paper outlining how they developed it so fast. Made by Insilico Medicine, a biotechnology company based in New York and Hong Kong, the drug candidate targets idiopathic... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 18, 2024 - 8:45 pm
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 16)ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Cognition Emerges From Stealth to Launch AI Software Engineer Devin Shubham Sharma | VentureBeat “The human user simply types a natural language prompt into Devin’s chatbot style interface, and the AI software engineer takes it from there, developing a detailed, step-by-step plan to tackle the problem. It then... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 16, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- This Gene Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s. Scientists Finally Know WhyAt the turn of the 20th century, Dr. Alois Alzheimer noticed peculiar changes in a freshly removed brain. The brain had belonged to a 50-year-old woman who gradually lost her memory and struggled with sleep, increased aggression, and eventually paranoia. Under the microscope, her brain was littered with tangles of... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 15, 2024 - 5:20 pm
- VideoWatch an AI Robot Dog Rock an Agility Course It’s Never Seen BeforeRobots doing feats of acrobatics might be a great marketing trick, but typically these displays are highly choreographed and painstakingly programmed. Now researchers have trained a four-legged AI robot to tackle complex, previously unseen obstacle courses in real-world conditions. Creating agile robots is challenging due to the inherent complexity of... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 14, 2024 - 7:09 pm
- What Is a GPU? The Chips Powering the AI Boom, and Why They’re Worth TrillionsAs the world rushes to make use of the latest wave of AI technologies, one piece of high-tech hardware has become a surprisingly hot commodity: the graphics processing unit, or GPU. A top-of-the-line GPU can sell for tens of thousands of dollars, and leading manufacturer Nvidia has seen its market... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 13, 2024 - 9:56 pm
- Colossal Creates Elephant Stem Cells for the First Time in Quest to Revive the Woolly MammothThe last woolly mammoth roamed the vast arctic tundra 4,000 years ago. Their genes still live on in a majestic animal today—the Asian elephant. With 99.6 percent similarity in their genetic makeup, Asian elephants are the perfect starting point for a bold plan to bring the mammoth—or something close to... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 12, 2024 - 5:26 pm
- Russia and China Want to Build a Nuclear Power Plant on the MoonSupporting any future settlement on the moon would require considerable amounts of energy. Russia and China think a nuclear power plant is the best option, and they have plans to build one by the mid-2030s. Lunar exploration is back in fashion these days, with a host of national space agencies... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 11, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 9)TECH These Companies Have a Plan to Kill Apps Julian Chokkattu | Wired “Everyone wants to kill the app. There’s a wave of companies building so-called app-less phones and gadgets, leveraging artificial intelligence advancements to create smarter virtual assistants that can handle all kinds of tasks through one portal, bypassing the need for specific... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 9, 2024 - 3:00 pm
- This AI Can Design the Machinery of Life With Atomic PrecisionProteins are social creatures. They’re also chameleons. Depending on a cell’s needs, they rapidly transform in structure and grab onto other biomolecules in an intricate dance. It’s not molecular dinner theater. Rather, these partnerships are the heart of biological processes. Some turn genes on or off. Others nudge aging “zombie”... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 8, 2024 - 3:00 pm
- A Google AI Watched 30,000 Hours of Video Games—Now It Makes Its OwnAI continues to generate plenty of light and heat. The best models in text and images—now commanding subscriptions and being woven into consumer products—are competing for inches. OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are all, more or less, neck and neck. It’s no surprise then that AI researchers are looking to push... Read more »Source: Singularity Hub | Published: March 7, 2024 - 7:45 pm
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MDPI
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- ● JMSE, Vol. 12, Pages 505: A User Interface Design Framework for Augmented-Reality-Supported Maritime NavigationAugmented reality (AR) technology has emerged as a promising solution that can potentially reduce head-down time and increase situational awareness during navigation operations. It is also useful for remote operation centers where video feeds from remote ships can be “augmented” with data and information. In this article, we introduce a... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Resources, Vol. 13, Pages 45: Assessment of Environmental Impacts of Thermal Caisson Geothermal SystemsThis paper investigates the total environmental impacts of a thermal caisson (TC) system by implementing a life cycle assessment methodology. The total environmental impacts consider the comprehensive effect on the environment across two life cycle stages: manufacturing and operation. A comparison between the TC results and two different HVAC systems,... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Biomolecules, Vol. 14, Pages 363: Characterization of Skeletal Muscle Regeneration Revealed a Novel Growth Network Induced by Molecular Acupuncture-like TransfectionThe low efficiency of in vivo transfection of a few fibres revealed a novel tissue network that temporally amplified growth stimulation in the entire regenerating rat soleus muscle. This acupuncture-like effect was demonstrated when the fibres began to grow after complete fibre degradation, synchronous inflammation, myoblast and myotube formation. Neonatal... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Microorganisms, Vol. 12, Pages 611: A Novel Strain of Bacillus cereus with a Strong Antagonistic Effect Specific to Sclerotinia and Its Genomic and Transcriptomic AnalysisSclerotinia, which is caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, is a severe disease of oilseed rape, which is an important oil crop worldwide. In this study, we isolated a novel strain of Bacillus cereus, named B. cereus HF10, from the rhizosphere soil of the reed on the seaside of Yagzhou Bay, Sanya... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Metals, Vol. 14, Pages 353: The Influence of Yttrium Content and Ceramic Crucible Materials on Desulfurization during Vacuum Induction Melting of DD5 SuperalloysIn this study, the effect of adding different contents of yttrium (Y) during vacuum induction melting in Al2O3 and Y2O3 crucibles on the purification of DD5 alloys was investigated. The results show that the Y2O3 crucible exhibited great crucible stability and an excellent desulfurization effect when melting a Y-containing DD5... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Applied Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 2558: Rethink Motion Information for Occluded Person Re-IdentificationPerson re-identification aims to identify the same pedestrians captured by various cameras from different viewpoints in multiple scenarios. Occlusion is the toughest problem for practical applications. In video-based ReID tasks, motion information can be easily obtained from sampled frames, and provide discriminative human part representations. However, most motion-based methodologies are... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Vaccines, Vol. 12, Pages 326: Comparative Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Responses across Global and Lesser-Studied VaccinesFew data are available on antibody response for some SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, and there is a lack of ability to compare vaccine responses in the same population. This cross-sectional study conducted in Nicaragua examines the SARS-CoV-2 antibody responses in individuals, previously exposed to high infection rates who have received various vaccines.... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Energies, Vol. 17, Pages 1475: On the Employment of a Chloride or Floride Salt Fuel System in Advanced Molten Salt Reactors, Part 2; Core Inventory, Fuel Burnup, and Salt Clean-Up SystemBreed and Burn (B&B) fuel cycle in molten salt reactors (MSRs) qualifies this reactor type as one of the best candidates to be developed for the Gen-IV R&D program. This feature can be approached by employing a closed fuel cycle and application of a molten salt reactor as a spent... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Microorganisms, Vol. 12, Pages 617: Back to the Future: Immune Protection or Enhancement of Future CoronavirusesBefore the emergence of SARS-CoV-1, MERS-CoV, and most recently, SARS-CoV-2, four other coronaviruses (the alpha coronaviruses NL63 and 229E and the beta coronaviruses OC43 and HKU1) had already been circulating in the human population. These circulating coronaviruses all cause mild respiratory illness during the winter seasons, and most people are... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Biomedicines, Vol. 12, Pages 685: Linking Periodontitis with Inflammatory Bowel Disease through the Oral–Gut Axis: The Potential Role of Porphyromonas gingivalisPeriodontitis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are both chronic inflammatory diseases that are characterized by abnormal host immune responses and microbiota dysbiosis. Emerging evidence implies potential associations between periodontitis and IBD. Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis), a primary cause of periodontitis, is thought to play a role in the development of... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Information, Vol. 15, Pages 168: Multi-Objective Advantage Actor-Critic Algorithm for Hybrid Disassembly Line Balancing with Multi-Skilled WorkersThe scheduling of disassembly lines is of great importance to achieve optimized productivity. In this paper, we address the Hybrid Disassembly Line Balancing Problem that combines linear disassembly lines and U-shaped disassembly lines, considering multi-skilled workers, and targeting profit and carbon emissions. In contrast to common approaches in reinforcement learning... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Sustainability, Vol. 16, Pages 2523: Optimizing Biochar Application Rates to Improve Soil Properties and Crop Growth in Saline–Alkali SoilThere is great demand for the amelioration of saline–alkali soils, which requires efficient and economical amendments. Biochar addition could alleviate the adverse impacts of saline–alkali stress in crops. However, their efficiency and optimal amounts in saline–alkali soil restoration remain contradictory and inconclusive. The objective of this study was to investigate... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Biomolecules, Vol. 14, Pages 368: TSG-6 Inhibits the NF-κB Signaling Pathway and Promotes the Odontogenic Differentiation of Dental Pulp Stem Cells via CD44 in an Inflammatory EnvironmentIn pulpitis, dentinal restorative processes are considerably associated with undifferentiated mesenchymal cells in the pulp. This study aimed to investigate strategies to improve the odonto/osteogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) in an inflammatory environment. After pretreatment of DPSCs with 20 ng/mL tumor necrosis factor-induced protein-6 (TSG-6), DPSCs were... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● Mathematics, Vol. 12, Pages 902: Inter-Reconfigurable Robot Path Planner for Double-Pass Complete Coverage ProblemRecent advancements in autonomous mobile robots have led to significant progress in area coverage tasks. However, challenges persist in optimizing the efficiency and computational complexity of complete coverage path planner (CCPP) algorithms for multi-robot systems, particularly in scenarios requiring revisiting or a double pass in specific locations, such as cleaning... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
- ● JCM, Vol. 13, Pages 1759: Current State of Molecular Cytology in Thyroid Nodules: Platforms and Their Diagnostic and Theranostic UtilityThe high prevalence of thyroid nodules and increased availability of neck ultrasound have led to an increased incidence of diagnostic thyroid fine needle aspirations, with approximately 20% yielding indeterminate results. The recent availability of molecular tests has helped guide the clinical management of these cases. This paper aims to review... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: March 19, 2024 - 12:00 am
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PSYCH NEWS DAILY
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- Red Spiritual Meaning: The Power of Passion and Vitality in Your LifeUnderstanding Red’s Spiritual Meaning Red has a dual nature, representing both positive and negative aspects of spirituality.It is a color of energy, passion, and strong emotions such as love, anger, and courage.Red is associated with life and vitality, and is often used to symbolize strength, confidence, and desire. The Dual... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Shining Beyond: What Do Stars Symbolize?Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Stars Stars have been a source of inspiration and wonder for humanity since ancient times.From historical perspectives to religious and mythological symbolism, stars have played a significant role in various cultures and spiritual practices.In this section, we will explore the cultural and spiritual significance of... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Centipede Spiritual Meaning: Discovering the Hidden Symbolism Behind this Fascinating CreatureUnderstanding Centipede Symbolism Centipedes are often associated with balance and adaptability, as they are able to move quickly and effortlessly in any direction.They are a symbol of resilience and the ability to navigate through difficult situations with ease.In Chinese culture, centipedes are believed to bring good luck and fortune, and... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Wolf Symbolism: The Power of Trust and LoyaltyWolf Symbolism in Culture and Mythology Wolves have been a significant part of various cultures and mythologies throughout history.In this section, we will explore the different ways in which the wolf has been used as a symbol in different cultures and mythologies. Native American Influence Native American cultures have a... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Pelican Symbolism: The Surprising Meaning Behind This Majestic BirdPelican Symbolism in Culture and Spirituality Pelicans have been a significant part of various cultures and spiritual beliefs throughout history.In this section, we will explore the symbolism of the pelican in different cultures and religions. Ancient Egypt and Mythology In Ancient Egypt, the pelican was considered a symbol of motherhood... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- The Surprising Spiritual Meaning of a Toad: A Symbol of Transformation and Inner WisdomUnderstanding Toad Symbolism Toads have been regarded as spiritual symbols since ancient times.These creatures are often associated with transformation, growth, and wisdom.In this section, we will explore the spiritual significance of toads and the various ways in which they are used as symbols. Spiritual Significance of Toads Toads are believed... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Swallow Bird Meaning: A Symbol of Hope and RenewalSwallow Bird Symbolism The swallow bird has been a symbol of hope, good luck, and prosperity in many cultures throughout history.It is a migratory bird, and its arrival in the spring has been seen as a sign of new beginnings and good fortune.In this section, we will explore the cultural... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Wasp Spiritual Meaning: The Power of Perseverance and TransformationUnderstanding Wasp Symbolism Wasps are often seen as pests and nuisances, but they can also hold significant spiritual meaning and symbolism.In this section, we will explore the spiritual significance of wasps, their role as a spirit animal, and the cultural perspectives on wasp symbolism. Spiritual Significance of Wasps In many... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Blood Moon Spiritual Meaning: Embracing Change and TransformationUnderstanding the Blood Moon If you’re interested in spirituality, you may have heard of the blood moon.This astronomical event occurs during a total lunar eclipse, when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a reddish hue on the moon.The blood moon has been interpreted in different ways... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- The Divine Message Behind a Cat’s Intense Stare: Unlocking the Spiritual MeaningUnderstanding Cat Staring and Spiritual Meanings If you are a cat owner, you may have experienced your cat staring at you for long periods of time.While it may seem odd or even creepy, it is important to understand that cats have a deep spiritual connection with their owners.In this section,... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Dragonfly Blessings: What It Means When a Dragonfly Lands on YouCultural Interpretations of Dragonfly Encounters If a dragonfly has ever landed on you, it can be a sign of good fortune, prosperity, and luck.Different cultures have different interpretations of dragonfly encounters.Here are some of the cultural interpretations of dragonfly encounters: Symbolism in Various Cultures In many cultures, dragonflies are seen... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- What’s the Significance of an Owl Crossing Your Path? Surprising Insights Revealed!Cultural Interpretations of Owls Crossing Paths When an owl crosses your path, it is natural to wonder what it means.Many cultures have their own interpretations of this event, and some believe it to be a sign of good luck, while others see it as a bad omen.In this section, we... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 12:28 pm
- Circle of Life: What Do Circles Symbolize?Cultural and Spiritual Significance Symbols in Various Cultures Circles have been used as symbols in various cultures throughout history.In many cultures, the circle represents unity, harmony, and the divine.For example, in Hinduism, the mandala is a circular symbol that represents the universe and is used in meditation to help practitioners... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 10:42 am
- White Spider Meaning: The Surprising Symbolism Behind This ArachnidUnderstanding White Spider Symbolism White spiders are often associated with positive energy, good fortune, and purity.In different cultures, the symbolism of white spiders may vary, but they are generally considered as a sign of protection, balance, and enlightenment.In this section, we will explore the cultural and spiritual interpretations of white... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 10:05 am
- Fish Symbolism: Swimming Towards Spiritual EnlightenmentCultural and Religious Significance of Fish Fish have been a symbol of cultural and religious significance throughout history.In many cultures, fish are associated with creation, faith, and spirituality. Fish symbolism can be found in mythology, Christianity, Native American and Celtic perspectives, and African and Eastern cultures. Fish Symbolism in Mythology... Read more »Source: PsychNewsDaily | Published: February 18, 2024 - 9:33 am
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BIOMED CENTRAL
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- Looking for the “Bear” necessities of helminthsIn a recent study in Spain, researchers looked at the helminths infecting the endangered Cantabrian brown bear population, to determine what influence seasonality and bear activity may have on helminth species prevalence, and to feed into decisions for critical conservation efforts to safeguard the bears.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: March 15, 2024 - 9:00 am
- Looking at the potential impact of invasive mosquitoesA new study in Parasites and Vectors looks at the potential impact the invasive Aedes albopictus in southern Spain.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: March 8, 2024 - 9:00 am
- An Arbovirus new to AustraliaThe first-ever outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in temperate Australia is connected to the creation of extensive wetlands following excessively high rainfall.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: March 1, 2024 - 9:00 am
- BMC Infectious Diseases Scope Expansion: Animal ModelsBMC Infectious Diseases is excited to announce that it has expanded its scope to include animal studies! Animal models in infectious diseases serve as invaluable tools, allowing scientists to bridge the gap between the laboratory and the complex realities of human infections. Understanding and treating infectious diseases hinges upon the... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: February 29, 2024 - 3:43 pm
- A smartphone app for the self-management of Perthes’ Disease – a blog for Rare Disease Day 2024For Rare Disease Day 2024, Adam Galloway discusses the NON-STOP trial, registered at the ISRCTN registry, which evaluates the acceptability and usability of a smartphone app to support the non-surgical treatment of Perthes' disease.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: February 28, 2024 - 11:07 am
- Highlights of the BMC Series – January 2024Did dinosaurs have arthritis? What support is available for healthcare providers making difficult moral decisions? How can we improve access to domestic abuse support services in men? How does habitat fragmentation impact the genetic diversity of golden takin? Which methodology is best for genome-wide association research?... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: February 23, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Clocking out: knocking out circadian clock gene disrupts key functions in Aedes mosquitoesRemoving vital genes that affect a creature’s behaviour could be a way to ameliorate the impact of disease vectors such as mosquitoes. Vinaya Shetty and colleagues describe the effects of knocking out the circadian clock gene in Aedes aegypti – a significant arboviral disease vector.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: February 23, 2024 - 9:00 am
- Greening Urban Landscapes: A Climate-Resilient Future with Mosquito Challenges in MindWhile the ‘greening’ of cities offers a promising avenue for enhancing urban resilience to climate change, careful consideration must be given to balance the benefits of green spaces with effective mosquito control.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: February 16, 2024 - 9:00 am
- Increased risk of infectious diseases in a time of war and conflictKrisztian Magori reviews the horrid history of the impact of war and conflict on infectious diseases, the protection provided to civilians by international humanitarian law, and the track-record of compliance with such protection in recent and current conflicts.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: February 9, 2024 - 8:08 pm
- Introducing BMC Biomedical Engineering’s Collection: Point-of-care diagnosticsBMC Biomedical Engineering warmly welcomes submissions to its Collection on the development, novel applications and/or major improvements of point-of-care diagnostic devices.... Read more »Source: BMC blog networkBMC blog network | Published: February 8, 2024 - 1:14 pm
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THE CONVERSATION
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- Coronavirus weekly: where next for globalisation after the crisis?This week, our experts are looking at the major trends in post-crisis globalisation.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: May 27, 2020 - 12:50 pm
- Three charts that show where the coronavirus death rate is headingThree graphs of mortality data tell the story of the direction the UK and the world are heading in after the peak of the coronavirus outbreak.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 27, 2020 - 9:07 am
- How Yemeni women are fighting the warMany Yemeni women are not victims of war or just escaping or hiding. In many and contrasting ways they are actively supporting it, and not only on humanitarian grounds.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: February 2, 2018 - 10:29 am
- VideoWhy the UN is setting up a database of international businesses operating in Israeli settlementsHundreds of companies operate in illegal settlements in the Palestinian territories – and the UN is listing some of them.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: December 7, 2017 - 4:36 pm
- For Beijing, the greatest threat to China’s national security is not the Kim regime: it is the USChina is reluctant to be more active in dealing with Pyongyang for fear of consolidating the US take over in the region.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: December 1, 2017 - 3:03 pm
- VideoA Delicate Weave: folk singers from Western India celebrate diversity in the face of intolerancePassionate musicians in Western India are committed to “break down the walls” of hate built by opportunistic politics between religious communities.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 29, 2017 - 8:47 am
- For LGBTI employees, working overseas can be a lonely, frustrating and even dangerous experienceLGBTI employees relocating for a foreign assignment are likely to experience additional hardships compared to the typical expatriate.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 22, 2017 - 7:05 pm
- How Hong Kong Umbrella movement was crushed and pro-democracy activists gradually silencedIn Hong Kong, challenges for the new generation of activists are not how to mobilise mass protests, but how to wrestle with the state’s innovative strategy to manage society.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 15, 2017 - 2:00 am
- Earthquakes caused by industrial activities: what are the risks and how can they be reduced?As global demand for energy and mineral supplies increases worldwide, the number of man‑made earthquakes is expected to rise. That increases the importance of understanding connection between the two.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: November 6, 2017 - 10:39 pm
- VideoWhen cities were Nature’s haven: a tale from BangaloreThe population of India’s IT hub, Bangalore, grew for centuries because of nature, not despite it – a lesson that could give hope for the future of our modern cities.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: October 25, 2017 - 11:44 am
- Kyrgyzstan: migrant women workers and a ‘lost generation’ of childrenTraditional notions of femininity and masculinity are in conflict, resulting in a surge of violence against Kyrgyz women.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: October 24, 2017 - 9:27 am
- China’s green planning for the world starts with infrastructureChina has become a commanding authority in infrastructure and has the opportunity to shape global development in ways that may define the rest of the 21st century.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: October 17, 2017 - 7:36 am
- Peace makes strides in Colombia, but the battle is far from wonA court decision securing last year’s peace deal and a new ceasefire have invigorated Colombia’s peace process, but there are plenty of ways it could still go wrong.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: October 16, 2017 - 12:36 am
- Tackling climate change could bring North and South Korea closer and help stabilise the regionGreen détente options could help South Korea ease the diplomatic tensions in the region.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: October 12, 2017 - 7:18 pm
- Design global, manufacture local: a new industrial revolution?Globally designed products which are then locally manufactured could lead to sustainable and inclusive forms of production and consumption.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: October 11, 2017 - 6:32 pm
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- The human egg locks like Fort Knox after it’s fertilized. Scientists finally find out howThis research could lead to new non-hormonal contraceptives and other insights into female fertility.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 18, 2024 - 10:36 pm
- Wildlife in lockdown: How nature really reacted during the COVID-19 “Great Pause”Nature reacted in some predictable ways — but also some counterintuitive ways.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 18, 2024 - 10:11 pm
- “NIMBY”? Wind turbines don’t really affect property values in the USA popular argument against wind power flies out the window.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 18, 2024 - 9:42 pm
- Exercise in a pill? New compounds may mimic the effects of physical activityThese compounds could help those who are physically unable to exercise.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 18, 2024 - 9:11 pm
- If we want to find an alien civilization, our best bet is another oxygen-rich planetA planet's atmosphere would need to contain at least 16 percent oxygen to support fire.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 18, 2024 - 8:47 pm
- Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever discoveredThis aircraft-sized pterosaur would have been a formidable match even for an adult T.Rex.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 18, 2024 - 10:58 am
- A giant volcano spanning 280 miles and taller than Mt. Everest was discovered on MarsNoctis Mons marks a monumental volcanic discovery on Mars, reshaping our understanding of the Red Planet's geology.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 15, 2024 - 7:58 pm
- World’s smallest QR code inspired by insect ‘invisibility cloak’ adds new layer of digital encryptionSoccer-ball-like particles found in some unique insects have inspired cutting-edge nanotechnology.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 15, 2024 - 7:20 pm
- People living in Antarctica are developing a new accentStudy shows subtle changes in speech accents among Antarctica's few temporary inhabitants.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 15, 2024 - 5:14 pm
- Genetically modified cow makes milk with human insulinSome dairy farms could turn into lifesaving insulin factories.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 14, 2024 - 8:22 pm
- Scientists stick materials together without using glue — just electricityIt's an electric twist to material bonding. Plus, it's completely reversible at the push of a button.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 14, 2024 - 5:53 pm
- If water worlds exist, what do they really look like?Hycean planets, or water worlds, are one of the most intriguing types of planets — if they turn out to be real.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 14, 2024 - 5:41 pm
- In parts of the US, soil is being eroded 1,000 times faster than it’s being createdSoil erosion is the biggest environmental crisis you don't hear much about.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 14, 2024 - 4:37 pm
- New method fully recovers coral reefs destroyed by blast fishingSand coated steel frames can help restore coral reefs destroyed by explosives.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 14, 2024 - 2:28 pm
- Carcharodontosaurus: “Shark-toothed Lizard”The underdog contender for the 'Largest Theropod' throne. Folks, I give you Carcharodontosaurus.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 14, 2024 - 11:25 am
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- Fungus vs. Fungus: Newly Identified Yeast Might Prevent Life-Threatening Fungal InfectionsThe novel yeast works by outcompeting rivals, Weizmann Institute study suggests... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: March 18, 2024 - 1:26 pm
- How Does a Bacterium Know It’s Time?Scientists were split on the issue of cell division; a statistical study heals the rift... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: March 7, 2024 - 10:18 pm
- Toward a Treatment for Huntington’s DiseaseWeizmann Institute scientists have discovered two small molecules that can cross the blood-brain barrier in mice, slowing and even reversing the effects of Huntington’s, which is incurable... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 26, 2024 - 11:21 am
- Proteins without ParentsUsing three AI protein prediction tools, a Chinese-Israeli study uncovers new wrinkles in the folding story of “orphan” proteins... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 14, 2024 - 5:09 pm
- Down the Rabbit HoleAn innovative Weizmann Institute system for tracking the earliest stages of embryonic development, applied for the first time in rabbits, could provide fascinating insights into the formation of the human embryo... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 8, 2024 - 12:12 am
- There’s a New Hypothesis on Your HypophysisWeizmann Institute study challenges an old dogma regarding the pituitary gland’s embryonic origins and may lead to new insights into growth hormone deficiency and other pituitary disorders... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 2, 2024 - 1:32 pm
- The Human Touch: Designing “Humanized” Antibodies That WorkA new algorithm may greatly speed up the process of engineering therapeutic antibodies... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: January 25, 2024 - 1:16 am
- Standing United: When Immune Cells Join Forces, Cancer Therapy Is More EffectiveA new kind of immunotherapy, based on crosstalk between different immune cells, could pave the way for innovative treatments of cancer and autoimmune diseases... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: January 18, 2024 - 1:42 pm
- Local HeroesWeizmann Institute of Science’s field experiments with wheat in the northern Negev symbolize hope and renewal after the October 7 attack – and continue a long-standing Israeli tradition of studying wheat genetics and evolution... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: January 14, 2024 - 8:30 am
- Evolutionary Safety FirstWeizmann Institute of Science researchers call for a new kind of test – one that will ensure evolutionary safety – to be applied to future drugs... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: January 9, 2024 - 3:16 pm
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THE SCIVERSE
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- Technology: University of New Mexico researchers find Bitcoin mining is environmentally unsustainableAccording to an analysis by academics at The University of New Mexico that was published in Scientific Reports, the climate change effects of mining the digital currency Bitcoin are more equivalent to those of extracting and refining crude oil than they are to mining gold. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle ||... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:22 pm
- New research suggests psychedelic drugs can be almost as life altering as near-death experiencesPeople who experience severe stress and turbulence occasionally go through a significant shift. They experience a fresh feeling of well-being, meaning, and gratitude for life. Their interactions deepen and become more personal. They have a sense of awakening and more intense life. In my most recent book Extraordinary Awakenings, I... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:22 pm
- VideoJapanese Company Plans To Build A Space Elevator By 2050According to the Japanese corporation Obayashi, a space elevator will be built by 2050. The elevator will go 96,000 kilometers (60,000 miles) into space, carrying passengers and cargo to a brand-new space station. It will serve as a port for the transportation of personnel to Mars and other planets. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 14, 2024 - 5:00 pm
- We Just Found a 'Super-Earth' That Could Be an Ocean-Covered Water WorldThe greatest possibility for an ocean world with sloshing water so far looks to be an exoplanet that is only 100 light-years away from Earth. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Its size and mass data indicate a density profile that is compatible with a large, liquid ocean. Its name... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 14, 2024 - 4:59 pm
- Harvard Professor Defends Claim That Alien Spacecraft Cruised Through Solar SystemHe is not giving up. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Avi Loeb of Harvard University has long hypothesized that there is a possibility that 'Oumuamua, a strange object that visited our solar system in 2017, was an extraterrestrial spaceship that stopped by for a visit. A disputed theory among... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 11, 2024 - 4:54 pm
- VideoTeam Films the Speed of Light at 10 Trillion Frames Per Second And It’s IncredibleThe Slow Mo Guys, famed for their slow-motion recordings, visited Caltech this time to use the quickest camera in existence. What did they specifically want to shoot? The speed of light is 10 trillion frames per second. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); They often employ superb cameras, but to... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 11, 2024 - 4:52 pm
- Drug Turns Cancer Gene Into ‘Eat Me’ Flag for Immune SystemPromising Pre-Clinical Results in the Killing of Cancer Cells Resistant to Current KRAS-Targeted Treatments from UCSF Study https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The human immune system is notably adept at avoiding tumor cells, who construct physical barriers, don masks, and use molecular cunning to restrain the immune system. Researchers... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 4, 2024 - 5:15 pm
- SpaceX hits a milestone as Starlink arrives in Antarctica, high-speed internet now available on all seven continentsUp to -22 degrees Fahrenheit, the Starlink dish can survive severe temperatures. With the addition of Antarctica, one of the world's most isolated locations, Starlink internet service is now accessible from all seven continents. Starlink is now on all seven continents! In such a remote location like Antarctica, this capability... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: March 4, 2024 - 5:15 pm
- 'Ghostly' neutrinos spotted inside the world's largest particle accelerator for the first timeNeutrino signatures, or phantom particles that infrequently communicate with one another, were inadvertently discovered in the LHC in 2021. Physicists have now established that they exist. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In the biggest atom smasher in the world, physicists have for the first time produced and identified high-energy... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: February 29, 2024 - 4:26 pm
- The Northern Lights could dazzle the skies from Washington to New York on Friday, blown by winds from a giant 'hole' on the sunOn Friday, a huge "hole" in the sun could blast spectacular displays of the Northern Lights into the skies over the most northern US states. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); As a torrent of electrically charged particles known as "solar wind" strikes the poles and interacts with molecules in... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: February 29, 2024 - 4:25 pm
- VideoResearchers Say It'll Be Impossible to Control a Super-Intelligent AISince decades, people have debated whether or not artificial intelligence would one day destroy humanity. In 2021, experts gave their opinion on whether or not humans will be able to govern a highly advanced computer super-intelligence. The response? Nearly certainly not. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The problem is... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: February 28, 2024 - 6:35 pm
- Scientists propose controversial plan to refreeze North and South Poles by spraying sulphur dioxide into atmosphereThe Earth's surface would be gently shaded by a cloud of small sulphur dioxide particles that would be released by a fleet of 125 military air-to-air refueling tankers at an altitude of 43,000ft (13km) and a latitude of 60 degrees in both hemispheres. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: February 28, 2024 - 6:34 pm
- One-third of the food we eat is at risk because the climate crisis is endangering butterflies and beesThe number of bees is dwindling. In the United States, more than half of the bat species are either critically endangered or experiencing a severe decline. International experts have also lately warned that the monarch butterfly is in grave danger of going extinct. These three species have one thing in... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: February 22, 2024 - 12:12 pm
- NASA’s Future Spaceships Will Travel At 1 Million Miles Per HourTwo very promising concepts are being funded by the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC). In terms of ISP and power levels, the new ion drives might have been five times better. The development of multi-megawatt ion engines and antimatter propulsion is ongoing. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Which... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: February 22, 2024 - 12:12 pm
- Inexpensive device that can harvest energy from a light breeze and store it as electricityResearchers from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore) have created a low-cost tool that can capture power from wind energy as moderate as a light breeze. https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0957624760895905 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The gadget can create a voltage of three volts and energy power of up to 290 microwatts... Read more »Source: thesciverse | Published: February 21, 2024 - 3:01 pm
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- ● California has to worry about measles again. But there's hopeMarin County and other areas with too-low vaccination rates have shown that vaccine skepticism can be reversed.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 19, 2024 - 10:00 am
- ● Amazon claims its packages are recyclable. Much of the plastic ends up in landfillsA new report from CalPIRG reveals that that almost no Amazon packaging gets recycled. Instead, it ends up in a landfill.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 19, 2024 - 10:00 am
- California unlikely to meet landmark goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissionsCalifornia is unlikely to meet its landmark greenhouse gas reduction goals unless it can increase emission reductions threefold, according to a new study.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 16, 2024 - 10:00 am
- SpaceX Starship successfully blasts off on third test flightSpaceX's giant Starship rocket, intended to take humans back to the moon and eventually to Mars, blasts off successfully from a Texas launchpad.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 14, 2024 - 1:55 pm
- Presence of parasite that’s deadly for dogs now confirmed in California: Signs to watch forA parasite that sickened 10 dogs and killed another in Southern California was found in the Colorado River in Blythe, its first known presence in the state.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 14, 2024 - 10:00 am
- How do animals react during a total solar eclipse? Scientists plan to find out in AprilResearchers and citizen scientists will observe how animals' routines at several zoos are disrupted during the April 8 total solar eclipse.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 13, 2024 - 7:56 pm
- Methane emissions from energy industry are triple what government thinks, study findsA new study calculates that U.S. oil and natural gas wells, pipelines and compressors are spewing three times more methane as the government thinks.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 13, 2024 - 5:10 pm
- 11% of high school seniors report using delta-8 THC, advertised as 'legal' form of cannabisMore than 11% of high school seniors said in a national survey that they had used delta-8 THC, a psychoactive compound that is derived from hemp, in the last year.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 13, 2024 - 1:42 pm
- As water rates climb, many are struggling to pay for an essential serviceWith water rates rising, many are struggling to pay. A Senate bill would establish a permanent program to help low-income customers who are falling behind.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 12, 2024 - 10:00 am
- More parents are delaying their kids’ vaccines, and it’s alarming pediatriciansMore parents are choosing to delay childhood vaccinations, such as the MMR vaccine. Doctors worry toddlers remain vulnerable as measles spreads.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 11, 2024 - 10:00 am
- West Virginia lawmakers OK bill rolling back one of nation's strongest child vaccine lawsWest Virginia’s GOP-controlled state Legislature has voted to allow some students who don’t attend traditional public schools to be exempt from state vaccination requirements... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 10, 2024 - 7:49 am
- Microplastics may be new risk factor for cardiovascular disease, researchers sayMicroplastics draw scrutiny as potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 7, 2024 - 11:00 am
- Mars rocks are a science prize the U.S. can't afford to loseBringing back samples from the Red Planet would help us beat the Chinese, send humans into space and learn about how planets form. Congress, where's the money?... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 7, 2024 - 11:00 am
- Budget deal for NASA offers glimmer of hope for JPL's Mars Sample Return missionWith a final 2024 budget for NASA in place, the space agency has directed JPL not to cut any more staff working on the Mars Sample Return mission.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 6, 2024 - 9:40 pm
- U.S. health officials drop 5-day isolation time for COVID-19The CDC said people who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to stay in isolation for five days and can return to regular activities if their symptoms are mild and improving and it's been a day since they've had a fever.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 1, 2024 - 6:50 pm
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- Backyard insect inspires invisibility devices, next gen techLeafhoppers, a common backyard insect, secrete and coat themselves in tiny mysterious particles that could provide both the inspiration and the instructions for next-generation technology, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers. In a first, the team precisely replicated the complex geometry of these particles, called brochosomes,... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 18, 2024 - 7:05 pm
- Penn State community invited to attend Three Minute Thesis, Graduate ExhibitionThe Graduate School at Penn State will host the 39th annual Graduate Exhibition from March 18-22 on the University Park campus and online, followed by the final round of the inaugural Three Minute Thesis competition at 10 a.m. March 23 at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center and online.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:10 pm
- Engineering science and mechanics researcher Andrea Argüelles awarded NSF CAREERAndrea Argüelles, assistant professor of engineering science and mechanics in the Penn State College of Engineering, earned a five-year, $696,010 U.S. National Science Foundation Early Career Development Award for a project titled, “Advancing ceramic processing science through acoustic characterization.”... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:05 pm
- NSF funds development of game-based learning environments at Penn State BehrendThe U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded $850,000 to faculty members at Penn State Behrend and two other institutions to support the development of game-based 3D learning modules that will immerse students in adaptable virtual manufacturing environments.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:58 pm
- $3.1M NIH grant to fund project developing ALS communications interventionsA team of Penn State researchers was recently awarded a five-year, $3.1 million grant from the U.S. National Institutes of Health to evaluate clinical interventions to improve speech communications for people diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 18, 2024 - 1:56 pm
- Virtual reality better than video for evoking fear, spurring climate actionExperiencing worst-case climate scenarios in virtual reality may better motivate people to support environmental policies, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 18, 2024 - 1:27 pm
- Calling researchers: Join Penn State's NSF I-Corps April cohortPenn State’s U.S. National Science Foundation I-Corps Short Course is accepting applications for its virtual April cohort. Participants must apply and complete a self-guided I-Corps prep mini-course by Friday, April 12. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 15, 2024 - 12:53 pm
- Penn State to celebrate 'Pinwheels for Prevention'April is National Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month, and Penn State’s Child Maltreatment Solutions Network is spearheading the “Pinwheels for Prevention PSU” campaign to engage the University community and foster awareness around child abuse prevention. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 14, 2024 - 6:22 pm
- CRANET research highlights the ever-changing global workforcePenn State's Center for International Human Resource Studies produced an international report summarizing research that highlights the ever-changing global workforce. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 14, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- Improved life satisfaction may decrease illegal forest use in protected areasImproved life satisfaction reduces livelihood-based illegal forest use whereas traditional cultural practices increase illegal forest use for livelihood needs, according to research led by Edwin Sabuhoro, assistant professor of recreation, park and tourism management at Penn State.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 14, 2024 - 8:31 am
- Sun and space: Harnessing cold universe and solar power for renewable energyAs traditional energy methods increase in cost and take their toll on the environment, Penn State researchers are turning to two underutilized renewable resources, the sun and outer space, for solutions to generate electricity and passively cool down structures. A mechanical engineering research team developed and tested a dual cooling and... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2024 - 7:27 pm
- March 18 EarthTalks: Heat adaptation actions for cities to improve public healthBenjamin Hobbs, Theodore M. and Kay W. Schad Professor of Environmental Management, Rui Shi, doctoral student, and Ali Eyni, doctoral student, all at Johns Hopkins University, will give the talk, “City-HEAT (Heat Equity Adaptation Tool): A multi-objective, uncertainty-based planning framework for urban heat adaptation and management,” at 4 p.m. on... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2024 - 6:34 pm
- New device positions Penn State at the forefront of university research reactorsThe Penn State Radiation Science and Engineering Center (RSEC) recently received a small angle neutron scattering (SANS) device, a $9.8 million equipment donation from Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in Germany. The arrival of the SANS equipment makes Penn State the first and only U.S. university research reactor to have SANS capability, according to RSEC... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2024 - 2:06 pm
- College of Medicine receives $20M grant to research alternative tobacco productsPenn State College of Medicine received a five-year, $20 million federal grant to investigate the harmful effects of alternative tobacco products. The college is one of just seven sites across the country to receive the grant as part of the Food and Drug Administration and National Institutes of Health’s Tobacco Centers... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2024 - 12:00 pm
- Forest, stream habitats keep energy exchanges in balance, global team findsForests and streams are separate but linked ecosystems, existing side by side, with energy and nutrients crossing their porous borders and flowing back and forth between them. For example, leaves fall from trees, enter streams, decay and feed aquatic insects. Those insects emerge from the waters and are eaten by... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2024 - 10:35 am
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Technology.org
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- ● Nvidia Introduced New Generative AI Platform For Humanoid RobotsNvidia unveiled a comprehensive hardware and software framework at its annual developer conference aimed at advancing humanoid robotics... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 10:41 am
- ● Poland is Getting Moscow-Reaching Cruise MissilesPoland will receive a large shipment of American weapons, which will include AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II and AIM-120C-8... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 10:12 am
- ● Unveiling the Pinnacle Alternatives to BrowserStack for Efficient Software TestingEnsuring software performs impeccably across various browsers and devices in the ever-evolving digital era is paramount. This is... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 9:13 am
- ● Researchers Help Robots Navigate Efficiently in Uncertain EnvironmentsA new algorithm reduces travel time by identifying shortcuts a robot could take on the way to its... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 9:00 am
- ● Flexible Artificial Intelligence Optoelectronic Sensors Towards Health MonitoringA paper-based sensor based on the operation of the human brain paves the way for standalone energy-efficient AI-based... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 8:30 am
- ● Giant Particle Detectors for Neutrino ProjectWith excavation work complete at the site where four gigantic particle detectors for the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 8:00 am
- ● Illuminating a Critical Step in Initiating DNA Replication in EukaryotesBrandt Eichman and Walter Chazin, professors of biochemistry, have worked together to better understand how DNA replication is initiated in... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 8:00 am
- ● Waist-to-Height Ratio Detects Fat Obesity in Children and Adolescents Significantly Better than BMI, Study FindsAn inexpensive measure of obesity in children and adolescents that could replace body mass index (BMI) has been... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 7:30 am
- ● New High-Speed Microscale 3D Printing TechniqueA new process for microscale 3D printing creates particles of nearly any shape for applications in medicine, manufacturing,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 7:30 am
- ● Smaller, More Powerful Stretchable Electronics for Wearables and ImplantablesSmall wearable or implantable electronics could help monitor our health, diagnose diseases, and provide opportunities for improved, autonomous... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 7:00 am
- ● New Composite Decking Could Reduce the Global Warming Effects of Building MaterialsBuildings and production of the materials used in their construction emit much carbon dioxide (CO2), a potent greenhouse... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 6:30 am
- ● Artificial Mucus Identifies Link to Tumor FormationDuring cold and flu season, excess mucus is a common, unpleasant symptom of illness, but the slippery substance... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 19, 2024 - 6:00 am
- First Chinese Flying Drone Taxis From EHang Already Available on TaobaoAccording to Reuters, Chinese drone manufacturer EHang Holdings has starter the sale of its EH216-S model flying taxi... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 18, 2024 - 1:29 pm
- Apple Could Use Google Gemini For Its iPhone AI FunctionalityAccording to Bloomberg News, Apple is currently engaged in discussions to integrate Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence engine into... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 18, 2024 - 12:40 pm
- Project Management in the Age of AI: Details About the Upcoming Conference in MarylandIn the ever-changing landscape of project management, professionals are constantly seeking ways to stay ahead of the curve.... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 18, 2024 - 11:29 am
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FREETHINK
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- Expert explains why a nearly new Boeing 737 MAX 9 door flew offA 60-pound “door plug” blew out from a nearly new Boeing 737 MAX 9 in flight at 16,000 feet, leaving a gaping hole in the fuselage. Why?... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 18, 2024 - 8:00 pm
- FDA approves weight-loss drug Wegovy to treat heart problemsThe FDA has approved the use of Novo Nordisk’s popular weight-loss drug Wegovy to reduce the risk of certain major heart issues.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 17, 2024 - 10:00 pm
- 3D processors could lead to a new era in wireless communicationNew 3D processors could unlock more frequencies for wireless communication, unblocking congestion and unleashing new technologies.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 16, 2024 - 10:00 pm
- How frontotemporal dementia, the syndrome affecting Wendy Williams, changes the brainIn contrast to Alzheimer’s, in which the major initial symptom is memory loss, FTD typically involves changes in behavior.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 16, 2024 - 5:00 pm
- More water pressure means shorter showers, UK study findsUniversity students used less water during their showers when they had more water pressure — and they could see a clock.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 15, 2024 - 10:00 pm
- Startup accelerates progress toward light-speed computingA new computer chip takes advantage of light’s latency and bandwidth advantages to link processors faster.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 15, 2024 - 7:00 pm
- How one streamer learned to play video games with only her mindPerrikaryal uses an EEG to translate her brain activity into game commands, turning her mind into a video game controller.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 15, 2024 - 2:00 pm
- T-Minus: A new rocket explodes, China looks to Mars, and moreFreethink's weekly countdown of the biggest space news, featuring Space One's flight failure, China's plans to collect rocks on Mars, & more.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 15, 2024 - 1:00 pm
- Startup unveils “world’s first” complete AI software engineerCognition Labs has unveiled Devin, an AI software engineer that can build websites from scratch, debug code, and more.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 14, 2024 - 10:00 pm
- Trapped in routine? Here’s how to “dishabituate” and rediscover joyNeuroscientist Tali Sharot shares two ways to "dishabituate" yourself from your routine: take a break or make a change.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 14, 2024 - 8:08 pm
- SpaceX reaches new heights with Starship’s third test flightStarship’s third test flight was a bigger success than the previous two, but SpaceX’s rocket wasn’t quite able to stick the landing.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 14, 2024 - 5:18 pm
- Digital twins are an effective new way to control your metabolismDigital twins: pioneered at NASA, innovated at Tesla, and now available for your own body, in a smartphone app.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 13, 2024 - 10:00 pm
- The hunger-boredom paradigm explained by scientistsTrue hunger builds gradually and can be satisfied by any source of food, but emotional eating (including eating out of boredom) is insatiable.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 13, 2024 - 8:00 pm
- 9 ways AI is helping tackle climate changeExisting AI systems include tools that predict weather, track icebergs, and identify pollution, all of which can help fight climate change.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 13, 2024 - 7:00 pm
- Implantable solar cells could one day help restore visionAustralian researchers are developing tiny implantable solar cells that could be inserted into the eye to help restore vision.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: March 12, 2024 - 10:00 pm
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IFL Science
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- Video● Starshield: SpaceX Is Reportedly Working On A Classified Project For The US Government"No one can hide".... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 19, 2024 - 11:33 am
- British Warship That Sank In Dry Tortugas In 1742 Has Now Been IdentifiedThe ship was first discovered in 1993, but now marine archaeologists think they know which vessel it is.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:43 pm
- Neurological Conditions Are Now The Number 1 Cause Of Ill Health WorldwideGlobal case numbers of neurological conditions have increased by 59 percent since 1990.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:37 pm
- Bizarre Sea Beasties Covered In Eyes Evolved Their Peepers Four Different Times“It almost seemed too strange to be true.”... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:30 pm
- People Are Confused Why "Jeff" Is On A List Of Nuclear SuperpowersWho the hell is Jeff, and why do they have as many nukes as North Korea?... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:18 pm
- Massive Eruption From The Sun Likely Hurled Plasma Across Space And At MercuryIf that is the case, the planet might have experienced some dramatic x-ray aurorae.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:02 pm
- Want To Dine At The Edge Of Space? It'll Cost $495,000The top table.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 5:02 pm
- Hundreds Of New And Unique Species Found In Africa's "Sky Islands"Despite its biodiversity, the region is suffering some of the worst deforestation rates in Africa.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 4:33 pm
- Mysterious Shark-Bitten Orcas Feeding On Sperm Whales Don’t Fit Any Known CategoriesEven by killer whale standards, this looks to be one tough gang.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 4:06 pm
- Red Giants With Deep Voices Could Resolve Cosmology’s ConfusionTheir booming stellar song could tell us how fast the universe is expanding, and either resolve the contradiction between other forms of measurement or deepen it.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 4:06 pm
- The Reasons Why Men And Women's Shirts Have Buttons On Different SidesThe answer is older than shirt buttons themselves.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 3:40 pm
- Rare Amoeba Infections May Have Come From Rinsing Sinuses With Unsterilized Tap WaterNasal rinsing might help with congestion, but it’s important to do it safely.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 3:11 pm
- 247-Million-Year-Old Fossil Is The World's Oldest Long-Necked Marine ReptileTrachelosaurus fischeri was first discovered back in 1918.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 3:03 pm
- VideoNewly Released Betelgeuse Simulation Shows It As A Boiling, Bubbling BallRed giant stars are not perfect spheres, but ever-changing objects.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 3:00 pm
- VideoA Trailblazing Ban On Octopus Farming Becomes Law In Washington StateIt's official: Octopus farming is banned in Washington state.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 18, 2024 - 2:59 pm
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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
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- 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
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