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Phys.orgTiny gene ensures survival of male birdsBirds have developed a unique evolutionary solution to ensure the survival of males—a powerful microRNA. This tiny gene ...
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AppleInsiderWill iPhones be banned in the US over China's BOE OLED displayUS regulator ITC is recommending that BOE smartphone displays, such as those in some iPhones, should be banned, following a ...
"Water managers need to start planning for the possibility that this drought isn't just a rough patch—it could be the new ...
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Good Good GoodPark rangers celebrate as otter species is spotted in rare camera footage after 11-year absenceThe conservation group Panthera set up hidden cameras to capture an elusive flat-headed cat. Instead, they spotted the ...
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The ConversationWhy drones and AI can’t quickly find missing flood victims, yetFor search and rescue, AI is not more accurate than humans, but it is far faster. Recent successes in applying computer ...
In general, research shows that when you buy material items, adaptation occurs relatively quickly. Social scientists call the ...
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Albany Times UnionSUNY Orange students uncover more mastodon remainsWALLKILL - Months after a "once-in-a-lifetime" discovery of mastodon fossils in a homeowner's backyard last fall, SUNY Orange ...
A meteorite from Mars, the largest piece ever found on Earth, sold for $5.3 million to an anonymous bidder at a Sotheby's auction in New York on Wednesday.
Feedback tries to work out if a new indie rock band is releasing AI-generated music, and eventually decides to lean into this as the future ...
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Phys.orgShedding new light on invisible forces: Hidden magnetic clues in everyday metals unlockedA team of scientists has developed a powerful new way to detect subtle magnetic signals in common metals like copper, gold, and aluminum—using nothing more than light and a clever technique. Their ...
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Africanews‘More science will save lives’: Deadly rainfall in Colombia and Venezuela highlights research gapScientists say inconclusive results in a climate attribution study on deadly floods and landslides in Colombia and Venezuela expose inequality in climate research. View on euronews ...
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Grand Junction-Montrose KKCOSaturn visible next to the moonOn July 16, Saturn will be visible next to the Moon. “All the planets are orbiting the sun at different rates and at different distances, and then the moon is also orbiting us. And so those the ...
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WDAF-TV Kansas CityAstronomers capture the birth of planets around a baby sun outside our solar systemAstronomers have discovered the earliest seeds of rocky planets forming in the gas around a baby sun-like star, providing a precious peek into the dawn of our own solar system. It’s an unprecedented ...
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The i PaperThree-parent babies born using pioneering IVF treatment to prevent hereditary diseaseFour girls and four boys were born to seven women to seven women at a high risk of transmitting mutations causing mitochondrial disease in a world first ...
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NewsweekCannibalism could let robots self-repairTraditional robot bodies "are still monolithic, unadaptive, and unrecyclable," said paper author and mechanical engineer Hod Lipson.
Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband network got a literal boost from SpaceX Wednesday as a Falcon 9 rocket put several Kuiper satellites into orbit.
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