Patterns exist all around the world, creating unforgettable designs exhibited by organisms and acts of nature. Some of these designs even share surprising connections, like a spiral shape seen in both marine mollusks and a newly discovered…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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This Fungus May be the Most Bitter Natural Substance, but It’s Not Poisonous
If one were to eat substances from blandest to nastiest, the bracket fungus, Amaropostia stiptica, would sit at the farthest end of the unpleasant spectrum.
A team of scientists determined just what makes that particular fungus so aggressively…
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100-Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal a New Armored, Club-Tailed Dinosaur
About 100 million years ago, a previously unknown armored dinosaur wielding a clubbed tail lumbered through the Canadian Rockies. The species resembled the well-known ankylosaurus (Nodosaurid ankylosaurs) — but with two major differences.
The…
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Lasers Could Help Detect Nano- and Microplastics in Bodily Fluids
From the food we eat to the air we breathe, microplastics and their even smaller equivalent — nanoplastics — are just about everywhere. And while the body may expel some of the plastics we’ve consumed, there are still plenty that linger in…
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AI just helped conceive and birth a human baby for the first time
For the first time, a human child has been born thanks to an IVF process powered almost entirely by artificial intelligence. Conceivable Life Sciences is the biotech company behind the AI IVF system, and it has developed a fully…
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The Rise of Cat Domestication May Have Started with Ancient Egyptian Sacrifices
Pinpointing when animals became our companions is harder than it sounds. Every fossil find and genetic study tweaks what we think we know about the timeline or the circumstances under which domestication occurred. When it comes to cats, the story…
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How a short negative news detox could revive your metabolism
Scientists can study how the human brain and body deal with information that people are likely to experience as distressing. We show test subjects a barrage of images or words designed to burden their nervous systems – exactly the sort of stuff…
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This underrated nutrient could be key for healthy brain ageing
Vitamin K – a nutrient we mainly get from green vegetables – might be crucial for protecting our brains against cognitive decline.
According to a new study from Tufts University, US, the vitamin may be particularly useful for maintaining…
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Bioreactors with emission-eating bacteria could help combat climate change
The future of climate tech could come not from a lab but from a lake. That’s because scientists are exploring using methane-eating bacteria to fight the constant methane emissions found at landfills.
Methane is one of the most potent…
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Scientists may have just solved one of space’s biggest mysteries
One of space science’s longest-standing puzzles may finally have an answer. Scientists say they’ve figured out why carbon-rich asteroids – which are common in space – almost never make it to Earth’s surface.
The findings, published in…
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