science
The International Skin Spectra Archive (ISSA): a multicultural human skin phenotype and colour spectra collection
This paper presents the International Skin Spectra Archive (ISSA), a multicultural human skin phenotype dataset, containing 15,256 records of both...
nature.com
- 30 days ago
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science
The effect of NIH funding cuts on vaccine access and hesitancy research
The National Institutes of Health has terminated dozens of grants for scientific research projects related to vaccine use and hesitancy, informing...
pbs.org
- 30 days ago
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science / space
“Astronaut Barbie” Kellie Gerardi’s Career Is Out Of This World
Kellie Gerardi wears a lot of hats. She’s a mother, a content creator (with 1.4 million followers on Instagram and just about 1 million followers on...
hercampus.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science / space
1st-ever orbital rocket launch from European soil delayed due to unsafe winds
Germany- based Isar Aerospace was targeting no earlier than Monday, March 24, for the maiden voyage of its brand new Spectrum rocket, but winds have...
space.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science / space
Team discovers 'dark oxygen' on the seafloor
Children are always asking "Why?" As they experience things for the first time , it's natural to want to find out more. But as children grow...
phys.org
- 30 days ago
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beauty / science
Reversing Gray Hair: Inspiring the Development of New Therapies Through Research on Hair Pigmentation and Repigmentation Progress
Hair graying is a common and visible sign of aging resulting from decreased or absence of melanogenesis. Although it has been established that gray...
nih.gov
- 30 days ago
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science / space
Weird repeating explosion beyond the Milky Way is one of the hottest blasts scientists have ever seen
Researchers conducted the first-ever near-infrared analysis of an extragalactic recurrent nova and found it is one of the hottest nova explosions...
livescience.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / pets / science / space / technology
It’s one of the most destructive and deadly animals on earth – meet the highly toxic ‘toadzilla’
The toad is considered one of the world’s most destructive invasive species, after being introduced to countries across the globe as a biological...
discoverwildlife.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science
Scientists find mysterious micro-burrows in desert marbles hinting at unknown life forms
'These tubes are apparently not the result of a geological process,' says professor Cees Passchier. Scientists recently identified peculiar...
jpost.com
- 30 days ago
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business / design / entrepreneurship / innovation / job & work / money / science / space / technology
Musk Inc is under serious threat
UNTIL RECENTLY Elon Musk had little need to look over his shoulder. He once described competition for Tesla, his electric-vehicle (EV) company, as...
economist.com
- 30 days ago
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science / technology
Silent X chromosome genes 'reawaken' in older females, perhaps boosting brain power, study finds
Females have one active X chromosome and one dormant X chromosome in each cell. But a study suggests that genes on the dormant X get "...
livescience.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science
Chicago-Sized Iceberg Hid Ancient Ecosystem, Scientists Reveal
Ancient sponges and corals were found on the exposed seafloor, in an area previously inaccessible to humans. Scientists scrutinizing the seafloor...
gizmodo.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science
What Life Was Like During Yellowstone's Last Major Eruption
Around 640,000 years ago, a catastrophic volcanic eruption rocked what is now Yellowstone National Park, reshaping the landscape in ways that still...
sciencing.com
- 30 days ago
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science
Molecular characterization of a novel gammascleroulivirus from the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae isolate ES155 - PubMed
Display options Display options A novel single-stranded (+ss) RNA mycovirus, designated as "Magnaporthe oryzae botourmiavirus 14" (MoBV14), was...
nih.gov
- 30 days ago
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science
Scientists (and taxi drivers) may have discovered the secret to beating dementia
Finding the best route to beat Alzheimer's Is it possible to navigate your way to better brain health? That was the tantalising question raised by...
sciencefocus.com
- 30 days ago
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science
Unveiling A Prehistoric Marine Turtle The Size Of A Car
In the breathtaking landscapes of northern Spain’s Pyrenees mountains, an accidental discovery has shaken the realms of paleontology. A hiker,...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com
- 30 days ago
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science
A good diet in ancient time s was more than food
In the modern world, we know good nutrition is essential for our health. Doctors in ancient Greece and Rome knew this too – in fact diet...
cosmosmagazine.com
- 30 days ago
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science
Neuroscience says anxiety alters the brain’s wiring, but it’s reversible
Your anxious thoughts aren’t just in your head—they’re literally rewiring your brain. But here’s the good news you probably haven’t...
techfixated.com
- 30 days ago
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science / space
James Webb Space Telescope Captures Images of Individual Planets in Distant Star System
Exoplanets like you've never seen before. Astronomers using the mighty James Webb Space Telescope have captured direct images of four planets in a...
futurism.com
- 30 days ago
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science / space
An Important Force of the Universe Appears to Be Changing, Scientists Find
"It sounds like it will be a paradigm shift, something that will change our understanding and the way we are putting all the pieces together."...
futurism.com
- 30 days ago
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science
Early Humans May Have Collected Round Stones for Over 1 Million Years
Early humans may have prized volcanic balls for over a million years....
zmescience.com
- 30 days ago
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science
7 Best Saltwater Invertebrates for Your Home Aquarium
Saltwater invertebrates, or inverts, as the aquatic community call them, are essential creatures to have in your tank. Not only do they make an...
petmojo.com
- 30 days ago
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health / learning / science / technology
Shared genes explain why ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia often occur together, study finds
A recent study involving a large group of children has shed light on why attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, and dyscalculia...
psypost.org
- 30 days ago
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science / space
Preserving astronomy history: The fight is on to save iconic Royal Greenwich Observatory site
Nestled in the rolling green hills of the English countryside is an important site in global astronomical history. But now, with its future...
space.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science
Amazing 15-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil Found in The Australian Desert
An extraordinary fossil bed in the arid grasslands of the Australian continent, called McGraths Flat, really is the Lagerstätte that keeps on...
sciencealert.com
- 30 days ago
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science / space
Oldest known galaxy in universe has oxygen
JADES- GS-z14-0 is the most distant confirmed galaxy ever found. New observations from 2 different teams of astronomers shows that the galaxy has...
cosmosmagazine.com
- 30 days ago
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science
Terracotta Army quiz: What do you know about the 'warriors' in the 2,200-year-old tomb of China's 1st emperor?
Local farmers discovered thousands of terracotta warrior statues in Shaanxi, China, in 1974. How much do you know about these unique artifacts? Half a...
livescience.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / photography / science / space / technology
Space photo of the week: The last sight you see before dying on the moon
The final act of the Blue Ghost lander's busy two weeks on the moon was to send back sunset shots featuring Earth and Venus. What...
livescience.com
- 30 days ago
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science
5 Things to Know About GloFish
GloFish are unique creatures with vivid colors that will brighten up any tank. Scientists created them to help with environmental studies, but they...
petmojo.com
- 30 days ago
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science / space
'Snowman' theory could explain how Pluto and its moon came together, and how it has a liquid ocean
Pluto and its moon Charon may have united through a kiss rather than a collision, according to a study. The research could give insight into...
skyatnightmagazine.com
- 30 days ago
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health / science
An ‘Impossible’ Disease Outbreak in the Alps
In one tiny town, more than a dozen people were diagnosed with the rare neurodegenerative disease ALS. Why? In March 2009, after a long night on...
theatlantic.com
- 30 days ago
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health / science / technology / wellness
Scientists Finally Identified Where Gluten Reactions Start
For roughly one in every hundred people, food containing even the smallest amounts of gluten can deliver a gutful of hurt and pose severe risks...
sciencealert.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science / space / technology
The Entire Universe Could Exist Inside a Black Hole – Here's Why
When you peer out into the depths of the cosmos, a mystery lies there, waiting. In a survey of the deep sky, most of the...
sciencealert.com
- 30 days ago
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science / space
APOD: 2025 March 23 – Ancient Ogunquit Beach on Mars
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a...
nasa.gov
- 30 days ago
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science / space
The Star Grinder: A Cloud of Black Holes at the Center of the Milky Way
There is a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. There is also a lot of other stuff there as well. Young stars,...
universetoday.com
- 30 days ago
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science
Prehistoric ‘Hell Ant’ Found Frozen Inside Amber Fossil Devouring Its Prey
While "hell ants" have been found in amber fossils before, this is the first time humans have seen how these extinct insects fed.The post...
allthatsinteresting.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science
A 168-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Bone Sheds Light on a Hidden Evolutionary Era
Researchers push back the origin story of cerapodan dinosaurs by two million years....
zmescience.com
- 30 days ago
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health / science / wellness
What WWII data tells us about children, added sugar and chronic disease
Health data from people raised during sugar rationing offers insights on chronic disease. It’s hard to escape the fruit snacks-juice box culture many parents...
washingtonpost.com
- 30 days ago
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photography / science / space
Best beginner cameras for astrophotography 2025
These are the best beginner cameras for astrophotography based on thousands of hours of testing. Discover models that are user-friendly, low budget...
livescience.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science
'Space has become a potential battlefield, and we need to be ready for it'
In an interview with 'Le Monde,' CNES CEO Lionel Suchet explains that space collaboration between the US and Europe could be called into question...
lemonde.fr
- 30 days ago
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science
Turns Out Our Ancestors Were Artists 60,000 Years Before Cave Paintings
JERUSALEM — Long before cave paintings and figurines appeared, our ancestors were already expressing themselves on stone tools. Recent research...
studyfinds.org
- 30 days ago
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learning / science
Can animals understand human language?
There are many famous examples of animals who seem to understand human language. But is there any real science behind them? At the turn of...
livescience.com
- 30 days ago
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learning / science
Why feeling mixed emotions can actually be healthy
When you see a butterfly touch down on a flower, you might feel a sense of joy because it reminds you of how delicate our...
salon.com
- 30 days ago
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nature / science / space
What's the difference between baking powder and baking soda? It's subtle, but significant
There is something special about sharing baked goods with family, friends and colleagues. But I'll never forget the disappointment of serving my...
phys.org
- 30 days ago
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nature / science
Game changing new method to increase production of nuclear fusion fuel
If scientists could create a sustained nuclear fusion reaction it would revolutionise the way we produce energy – day or night, rain or shine, sans...
cosmosmagazine.com
- 30+ days ago
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science / space / technology
Scaling a mountain, NASA rover sends home glorious Martian view
Extraterrestrial desert. Tens of millions of miles beyond Earth, a nuclear-powered, car-sized rover is climbing a Martian mountain. NASA's Curiosity rover, while investigating Mars' past,...
mashable.com
- 30+ days ago
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learning / science / space / technology
Conscious ‘Alien Minds’ Could Be Living Among Us—And We Don’t Even Know It, Scientist Says
Unorthodox biologist Michael Levin says cognition lies on a spectrum and that what humans perceive as consciousness could look radically different when it comes to...
popularmechanics.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
How Dogs Became Our Trusted Companions
The endearing bond between humans and dogs is an ancient tale that has woven its way through the fabric of history. From the wild and...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Why Can’t We Remember Our Lives as Babies? Our Earliest Memories May Still be There
New research suggests infants can form memories far earlier than previously thought, but where do they go?...
zmescience.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
The 'triangle test' that caught symptoms of Alzheimer's 12 years before diagnosis - study
Imagine spotting the signs of Alzheimer's a decade before it takes hold. A groundbreaking study hints at a surprising link between vision and memory...
the-express.com
- 30+ days ago
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