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The discovery of these slow-flowing waves under tectonic plates reveal a new process that scults the continents.
RESEARCH: Gernon et al., Nature 2024
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Science News Video: Fradulent Alzheimer's research
A 2022 investigation by Charles Piller helped a neuroscience image sleuth uncover scores of fabrication in #Alzheimers articles, threatening a reigning theory of the disease.
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Science News Video: How these hibernating squirrels conquer thirst
During hibernation, thirteen-lined ground squirrels enter a restful state punctuated by periods of activity. Amid these active stretches, squirrels never consume water—and these neurophysiologists have figured out how these squirrels suppress their thirst.
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Newly discovered organelles in some marine algae, called nitroplasts, can fix nitrogen -- a process previously only found in bacteria and archaea. #Organelles
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There's a rare material called Darwin Glass that Tasmanian Aboriginals have prized for centuries. And while it took Western researchers a while to figure out what it was and where it came from, once they got their heads around it, they were pretty stoked too. Because these glittery little rocks could be the key to a theory called panspermia, and tell us all about how life might get transported between planets.
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Science News Video: JWST Made a Cosmological Crisis Worse
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Astronomers have two main ways to calculate how fast the universe is expanding. Unfortunately, they don't agree with one another. The JWST was supposed to help solve this discrepancy, known as "The Hubble Tension" or "The Crisis in Cosmology". It may just have made it worse.
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The sound of hands clapping is thanks to a Helmholtz resonator. That’s the same concept behind the sound made when you blow across the top of an empty bottle. A Helmholtz resonator consists of an enclosed pocket of air, connected to an opening by a neck. Air vibrates within the neck, creating sound waves. When a person claps, an air pocket is formed within the palms. A jet of air streams out of a gap left between the thumb and forefinger, kicking off vibrations in the surrounding air. Researchers saw a similar effect using cup-shaped silicone models designed to mimic palms slapping together.
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Jon Nelson wasn’t scared of brain surgery. His worry about the procedure was the same amount of worry he had about getting his teeth cleaned — none. What happened next was surreal.
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Jon Nelson explains what it’s like to live with severe depression, and listeners hear the backstory of an experimental treatment involving brain implants.
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Science News Video: See how a coral ‘walks’ | Science News
Young mushroom corals like this one start life on reefs, lurking for tiny prey. But before they get too heavy to nudge themselves along, they make one great migration off the reef, propelling themselves by puffing up on the outer rim of their dome-shaped body and, as the body pulses, jolting forward, as seen in this time-lapse video. It’s slow — an hour or two of “walking” couldn’t even cross a dinner plate — but eventually, they find some deeper place to settle on sand.
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Saturn is the second-largest planet in the Solar System, featuring a complex system of rings and moons that have captivated us for centuries. But where did Saturn's rings come from? How old are they? And how exactly are they staying in place?
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In the wake of the Civil War, the Sloss Furnaces were built in Birmingham, Alabama. Its history is one that shows the beginning of the New South Movement where industry would grow in the South to avoid relying on goods coming down from the North. However, what remains of the site shows a structure of racial hierarchy and segregation that was still common in the aftermath of the Civil War. This segregation, both at the Sloss Furnaces and in the city of Birmingham, would put the city on the international stage as a key center for the Civil Rights Movement.
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Meteors are a deadly threat for our planet, including some invading our atmosphere in the not-so-distant past. However, new technology may provide a way for Earth to fight back when they attack.
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