This year in a rural school district in southeastern Montana, one high school student is taking calculus. For many people, calculus is daunting enough, even when teachers are used to offering it and peers are around to…
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A Simple Photo of Your Hand Could Detect a Rare Health Disorder : ScienceAlert
Palm reading may not foresee your future, but if you flip your hand around, it could reveal crucial information about how long you may live.
According to new research, a simple photo of the back of your hand may help detect a rare and deadly…
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Taking Daily Multivitamins May Slow Aging, New Study Shows
A new study found some connections between daily vitamin use and slowing the aging process in older adults.
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Scientists Find a Way To Control Heat Flow With Electricity
Scientists have discovered that applying an electric field to certain ceramics can dramatically redirect how heat moves through them. New research from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, carried out with collaborators at…
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New York lawmakers move to block AI chatbots from giving legal or medical advice
- A proposed New York bill would ban AI chatbots from providing legal or medical advice
- The legislation would allow users to sue companies if their chatbots impersonate licensed professionals
- Lawmakers say the measure is meant to protect the public…
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Is the Universe Infinite? The Surprising Truth About Cosmic Geometry
Observations show the universe appears flat, yet its true size and global shape beyond the observable horizon may remain forever unknown. The surface of Earth has a measurable size. Scientists can calculate its total area, and if the planet were…
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Researchers find alarming Alzheimer’s pattern in rural America
A new statewide spatial analysis of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) has revealed major differences in how the condition affects people living in rural parts of Maryland. The findings highlight how access to healthcare can…
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for March 10
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? I’d just like to point out that the New York Times puzzle-makers love the 7-Across answer — they use it about every other week. Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our…
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The Moon Was Hit Again: NASA Scientists Discover a Newly Formed Crater
A bright new lunar crater detected in spacecraft images shows that asteroid impacts continue to reshape the Moon’s surface today. The Moon’s familiar surface tells a story of both ancient violence and ongoing change. While its vast dark…
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Can Singapore rewild its lost reptiles?
In the older quarters of Singapore, fragments of forest persist like memories that refuse to fade. Within them live creatures that few residents ever see, and some that no longer exist there at all. The disappearance of species on an island is…
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