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Weird science studies that ended up being useful
Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side ...
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Study Shows Dark Matter Obeys Gravity, Helps Settle Old Debate
A new study in the journal Nature examines the distribution of dark matter in the universe, attempting to figure out if it ...
A research team led by Prof. Li Chao from East China Normal University has uncovered the origin of voltage decay in P2-type ...
Category 5 Hurricane Melissa was an eye-popping storm, smashing historical records — and the western end of Jamaica — last ...
Visiting Professor John Eric Goff studies the physics behind your favorite sports. His athletic tests are more vital than you ...
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Double disadvantage hurts more than twice as much when it comes to social isolation, study finds
Belonging to more than one marginalized group can make building and maintaining social connections significantly harder, ...
The MCAT paved the way for other standardized admission exams, like the SAT, and the many sleepless nights college-bound ...
Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates, according to researchers.
Australian researchers analyzed hemp leaves, roots and microgreens to determine their nutritional properties. The analysis focused on minerals, vitamins, terpenes, and amino acids. The study published ...
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Your body knows first: What Oura’s massive pregnancy study reveals about the science of intuition
A new Oura study tracking 10,000 pregnancies shows measurable body changes—like higher heart rate and temperature—begin weeks ...
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