Hawaii rose from the ocean, born of ancient volcanic fire. But now, in a twist few expected, it’s sinking back down. A new study from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa has revealed that parts of Oʻahu, the state’s most…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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Quantum Computing Approach Generates First Ever Truly Random Number
“That’s so random” is a common saying people use when they see or experience something unexpected. But as a concept in physics, true mathematical randomness has long proven elusive — until now. A team of computer scientists using quantum…
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Plesiosaur Sheds Light on Marine Reptile Evolution During the Jurassic Period
(A) Ventral view of the mandible and associated skull elements. (B) Mandible and skull elements labeled. (C) Left lateral view of the mandible. Abbreviations: an, angular; art, articular; d, dentary; j, jugal; R. mx, right maxilla; L. mx, left…
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This 3-day-a-week diet could be a vital weight loss strategy, say scientists
Dieting can be tedious over the long term. Sure, counting calories over a week or two might be feasible, but forcing yourself to do it every day for months? Excruciating.
If this struggle feels familiar, a new year-long trial may offer some…
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Orcas Are Terrorizing Sharks, And The Consequences Could Be Profound : ScienceAlert
A pair of orcas terrorizing white sharks off the coast of South Africa may have captured the popular imagination, but their activities may be quite damaging, new research suggests.
Port and Starboard, as the orcas (Orcinus orca) are known,…
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De-ageing wrinkles: How sticky tape could be a short-term solution
Should I be putting silicone tape on my wrinkles? With the caveat that you look wonderful just as you are, silicone tape does seem to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and help reduce scarring. There are plenty more caveats around products like…
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Early Warning System That Uses AI for Heart Attacks Could Save Lives
Early warning systems for natural disasters have undoubtedly saved countless lives. Detectors that monitor signs of impending earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes, among others, provide crucial hours — sometimes days — for us to take…
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Scented Candles and Products Could Create Indoor Air Pollution
Sweetened vanilla, calming lavender, or fragrant jasmine and lotus may fill your home with enticing aromas. But new research shows that the supposed stress-reducing and mood-enhancing effects of scented products may come with unwanted indoor…
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A ‘Bermuda Triangle of Space’ has created a no-go region above Earth. Here’s how
High above Earth at an altitude of around 480km (300 miles), roughly over Brazil, is something strange. A spot where satellites go haywire, where the Hubble Space Telescope can’t collect data and where even the astronauts on the International…
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Bird flu is creeping toward human transmission − how do we stop it?
Disease forecasts are like weather forecasts: We cannot predict the finer details of a…
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