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Nobel Prize-Winner Tallies Two More Retractions, Bringing Total To 13 – Slashdot
Want to read Slashdot from your mobile device? Point it at m.slashdot.org and keep reading! Posted by msmash on Monday…
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The Polaris Dawn Spaceflight Was More Than Just a Billionaire Joyride
A white spacecraft, lightly toasted like a marshmallow and smelling of singed metal, fell out of the night sky early…
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Could Lab-Grown Beef Be The Wave Of The Future? Scientists May Have Discovered How To Make Cultured Meat Much More Appetizing.
There has been hope that cultured meat, or animal products that were grown in a lab rather than on a…
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Scientists Crack a 50-Year Mystery to Discover a New Set of Blood Groups
There were many challenges in the process of confirming the role of the MAL gene, including a study by rival…
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Rapid Rise in Methane, 80 Times More Potent than CO2, Threatens Climate
Recent research highlights a troubling rise in atmospheric methane, a greenhouse gas 80 times more effective than carbon dioxide (CO2)…
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Why Do We Forget Thoughts? Brain Limitations Behind Memory Loss Explained
Forgetting what we were just thinking about is a familiar experience. Whether it’s walking into a room and forgetting why…
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This Brain Implant Lets People Control Amazon Alexa With Their Minds
Mark, a 64-year-old with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, uses Amazon Alexa all the time using his voice. But now,…
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2,300-Year-Old Celtic Helmet Found in Poland’s Łysa Góra Site!
Archaeologists in Poland have unearthed a remarkable find: a 2,300-year-old bronze helmet, along with other artifacts, marking the first evidence…
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Strange Signal From Greenland Landslide Reveals Climate Change Effects
In September 2023, scientists monitoring seismic activities worldwide detected an unusual signal. This signal, distinct from the typical earthquake rumble,…
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Supercooling of Earth's Inner Core May Finally Reveal its True Age
Earth‘s inner core, made of solid iron and nickel, lies over 5,100 kilometres below the surface. Despite its crucial role…
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