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Amazon S3 on MSNA Spider Crawls Into Your Room While You Sleep: What Happens?Imagine the horrifying and unsettling thought of a spider crawling into your body while you sleep. A diver on an expedition off the coast of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, captured stunning footage showing ...
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ZME Science on MSNConservative people in the US distrust science way more broadly than previously thoughtIf you thought conservatives distrusted climate science and gender studies but were fine with physics, think again. A ...
Breakthrough research could make any IV drug able to be taken orally for a range of hard-to-treat cancers and other diseases, and redefine how medicines are designed, evaluated and delivered.
For the first time, researchers have filmed chimpanzees in the wild sharing fermented African breadfruit, which contains ...
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How Scientists Use Artificial Nests to Help Endangered Birds RecoverImagine a world where the songs of rare birds vanish forever—where once vibrant skies fall silent. It’s a chilling thought, ...
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SussexWorld on MSNSussex school’s new Robo-pup gives paws for thoughtIn a bold step towards twinning technology with tradition, Cottesmore School in West Sussex has introduced a four-legged, ...
The fallout from billions of dollars in NIH cuts hits a noted neurologist’s UCD lab. His $53 million grant was on the ...
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PsyPost on MSNYour brain doesn’t learn the way we thought, according to new neuroscience breakthroughEvery day, people are constantly learning and forming new memories. When you pick up a new hobby, try a recipe a friend ...
Brain science shows a revolutionary new paradigm to understand teenage mental health, empowering parents and kids alike.
Scientists in Korea achieved the first experimental realization of bound states in the continuum in a single resonator, ...
For 100 years, quantum theory has painted the subatomic world as strange beyond words. But bold new interpretations and ...
Their study, published last week in the science journal PNAS, confirmed that this dangerous threshold is much lower than scientists had previously thought: a so-called wet-bulb temperature ...
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