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Neuroscientists Think They've Found a Previously Unknown Form of Neural Communication
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Neuroscientists Think They've Found a Previously Unknown Form of Neural Communication
Scientists think they've identified a previously unknown form of neural communication that self-propagates across brain tissue, and can leap wirelessly from neurons in one section of brain tissue to another β even if they've been surgically sever
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We made another quiz. Much harder than the first one. It covers everything from the Big Bang to the start of the internet.
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π² Quiz 'Big History: from the Big Bang to the World Wide Web'
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...it all started with the Big Bang!
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Make Your Day Better With These 8 Cool Space Things That Have Totally Ridiculous Names
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Make Your Day Better With These 8 Cool Space Things That Have Totally Ridiculous Names
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Make Your Day Better With These 8 Cool Space Things That Have Totally Ridiculous Names
To call the Universe vast would be an understatement. It is, as far as we know, without boundary - so big that we don't even know if it's finite or not. Either way, the space we can observe is teeming with fascinating objects, interactions, st
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First Vaccine Battlegrounds 'Map' on Social Media Show How Dire Things Have Become
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First Vaccine Battlegrounds 'Map' on Social Media Show How Dire Things Have Become
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First 'Map' of Vaccine Battlegrounds on Social Media Shows How Dire Things Have Become
War metaphors are a common clichΓ© in medicine. But sometimes nothing else will do. A battle is looming, one with real lives at risk, and if a new map of the battlefield is anything to go by, losses will be anything but small.
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Dead Sea Scroll Fragments Thought to Be Blank Turn Out to Have Hidden Text Inscribed
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Dead Sea Scroll Fragments Thought to Be Blank Turn Out to Have Hidden Text Inscribed
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Dead Sea Scroll Fragments Thought to Be Blank Turn Out to Have Hidden Text Inscribed
Fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls long believed to be entirely blank have now been shown to contain hidden text that hasn't been read for several decades, if not much, much longer.
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Wild Study Suggests Human Beards Evolved to Absorb Punches to The Head
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Wild Study Suggests Human Beards Evolved to Absorb Punches to The Head
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Wild Study Suggests Human Beards Evolved to Absorb Punches to The Head
Unique among the great apes, human males are able to grow impressive lengths of wiry hair from their jaw, cheeks, and upper lip. Sure, it attracts parasites. Traps food. Interferes with communication, sensation, and perspiration. But they look grea
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Good News, We Can Activate The Cells That Keep Our Muscles From Wasting Away After 30
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Good News, We Can Activate The Cells That Keep Our Muscles From Wasting Away After 30
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Good News, We Can Activate The Cells That Keep Our Muscles From Wasting Away After 30
Unfortunately, for those of us approaching or beyond 30 years of age - this is the point our muscles start to basically shrink away. You may think you've heard it all before, but a new review presents yet another reason we really should avoid slack
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This Eerie Neon Glow Coming From Bleached Coral Could Actually Be Good News
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This Eerie Neon Glow Coming From Bleached Coral Could Actually Be Good News
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This Eerie Neon Glow Coming From Bleached Coral Could Actually Be Good News
Ocean heatwaves cause vast coral bleaching events almost every year due to climate change, threatening reefs around the world. The high water temperatures stress reef building corals, causing them to eject the photosynthetic algae that reside in th
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It's Happening: NASA Says SpaceX's First Crewed Space Flight Can Launch Next Wednesday
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It's Happening: NASA Says SpaceX's First Crewed Space Flight Can Launch Next Wednesday
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It's Happening: NASA Says SpaceX's First Crewed Space Flight Can Launch Next Wednesday
NASA gave the green light on Friday to next week's launch of two astronauts aboard a SpaceX vessel - the first crewed space flight from US soil in nine years and a crucial step towards ending American dependence on Russian rockets.
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40 Years of Data Confirm Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger. Climate Models Were Right
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40 Years of Data Confirm Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger. Climate Models Were Right
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40 Years of Data Confirm Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger. Climate Models Were Right
The most powerful storms on our planet have grown substantially stronger, and almost forty years' worth of hurricane satellite imagery suggest a warming planet might be fuelling the changes.
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Critically Endangered Saharan Cheetah Seen in Algeria For The First Time in a Decade
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Critically Endangered Saharan Cheetah Seen in Algeria For The First Time in a Decade
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Critically Endangered Saharan Cheetah Seen in Algeria For The First Time in a Decade
Naturalists in Algeria have filmed a Saharan cheetah, a subspecies listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List, for the first time in a decade, the national parks authority said.
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The Mysterious Anomaly Weakening Earth's Magnetic Field Seems to Be Splitting
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The Mysterious Anomaly Weakening Earth's Magnetic Field Seems to Be Splitting
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The Mysterious Anomaly Weakening Earth's Magnetic Field Seems to Be Splitting
New satellite data from the European Space Agency (ESA) reveal that the mysterious anomaly weakening Earth's magnetic field continues to evolve, with the most recent observations showing we could soon be dealing with more than one of these strange
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The Dinosaur-Killer Asteroid May Have Hit Earth at 'Deadliest Possible' Angle
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The Dinosaur-Killer Asteroid May Have Hit Earth at 'Deadliest Possible' Angle
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The Dinosaur-Killer Asteroid May Have Hit Earth at 'Deadliest Possible' Angle
This much we knew: some 66 million years ago an asteroid roughly twice the diameter of Paris crashed into Earth, wiping out all land-dwelling dinosaurs and 75 percent of life on the planet.
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Earth's Most Mysterious Mass Extinction May Have Had an Ozone Depletion Component
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Earth's Most Mysterious Mass Extinction May Have Had an Ozone Depletion Component
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Earth's Most Mysterious Mass Extinction May Have Had an Ozone Depletion Component
Throughout history, Earth has experienced at least five major mass extinctions that wiped out most life around the globe. Most of these events pretty clearly coincided with catastrophes such as asteroid impacts, geological activity, and volcanic er
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A Breakthrough Study Just Linked Gut Bacteria to Neurovascular Disease
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A Breakthrough Study Just Linked Gut Bacteria to Neurovascular Disease
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A Breakthrough Study Just Linked Gut Bacteria to Neurovascular Disease
One thing we're not short on is research linking microbes living in our guts with the health of our brain and nervous system. Unfortunately, most studies are either circumstantial, or largely rely on animal models.