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Perseverance Rover Finds Strange Zebra-striped Rock on Mars
NASA‘s Perseverance rover has discovered an unusual black-and-white striped rock on Mars in Jezero crater. This rock, named “Freya Castle”…
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Why Do We Choke under Pressure? A Monkey Study Explains
A recent study sheds light on why both humans and monkeys may struggle to perform under pressure when high rewards…
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Patients Are Turning to Vibrators to Relieve Their Migraines
My friend Jack suffers from the most terrible migraines. But he has an unusual solution. When his migraine starts, he…
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Toyota Adds $250k to STEM Education Support for Plano ISD
The building blocks of future mobility start by equipping communities with the resources they need for their own future. To…
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The AI Boom Is Raising Hopes of a Nuclear Comeback
For five years, reactor one at Three Mile Island nuclear power station in Pennsylvania has lain dormant. Now, thanks to…
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I Tried These Brain-Tracking Headphones That Claim to Improve Focus
Activity trackers have come a long way. No longer mere step-counters, they can monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen level,…
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Could black holes be just “frozen stars”? New research suggests a rethink
The traditional view of black holes, as proposed by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, suggests they consist of two main features:…
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Why Women Get Migraines More Than Men
Migraine attacks are no ordinary headache. They can cause intense pain and sickness, lasting hours or even days, making it…
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In Praise of Climate Virtue Signaling
What separates a good leader from the merely adequate? The question stalks the business section of bookshops and motivates no…
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China’s Chang’e-6 Mission Samples May Uncover Secrets of Moon’s Far Side
Chinese scientists have made a major breakthrough in lunar exploration by analysing samples from the far side of the Moon,…
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