In just a couple of weeks, I’ll be packing my bags and heading to a beautiful island just off the coast of northwestern Africa shaped by volcanic activity and dense, forested terrain. However, while the beautiful port towns, extensive beaches…
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US scientists create LSD-based drug 100x stronger than ketamine
Since its discovery in the 1940s, LSD has fascinated the scientific world for its profound effects on perception, consciousness, and mental health.
In the mid-20th century, researchers explored its potential to treat conditions like…
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Stanford Scientists Rebuild Human Pain Pathway in a Dish
Scientists develop lab-grown model of the human sensory pathway to investigate how pain signals are transmitted to the brain. Stanford Medicine researchers have successfully recreated one of the body’s primary pain-sensing nerve pathways in a…
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Scientists Discovered a Shockingly Tiny New Particle. They’ve Never Seen Anything Like It.
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In their search for more flavors of Higgs bosons, a team of researchers at CERN stumbled across what could be evidence of the smallest matter-antimatter particle ever.
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The hypoethical particle, known as toponium, would be the result of merging a…
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Why measles is back in the U.S. and what doctors must know now
As measles outbreaks resurface across the U.S., a team of pediatric experts offers urgent clinical and public health insights to prepare a new generation of healthcare providers for a disease many have never encountered firsthand.
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NASAWatch on TV: NS-31
Keith’s note: Apparently the crew of the Blue Origin NS-31 suborbital flight had a great time today. I did live launch/landing coverage on Bloomberg radio/YouTube and then did an interview on Deutsche Welle TV . Every now and then some of…
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Pharmaceuticals in Rivers May Alter Key Fish Life Events
How can drug-contaminated waters influence salmon migration patterns? This is what a recent study published in Science hopes to address as an international
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Occurrence Rates of Accreting Companions from a New Method for Computing Emission-line Survey Sensitivity: Application to the Hα Giant Accreting Protoplanet Survey
A key scientific goal of exoplanet surveys is to characterize the underlying population of planets in the local galaxy. In particular, the properties of accreting protoplanets can inform the rates and physical processes of planet formation. We…
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KMTNet View of Blue Large-amplitude Pulsators Toward the Galactic Bulge. I. Discovery of Wide-orbit Companions in OGLE-BLAP-006
Blue large-amplitude pulsators (BLAPs), a recently classified type of variable stars, are evolved objects likely formed through interactions between stars in a binary system. However, only two BLAPs with stellar companions have been discovered to…
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Infrared Fluxes and Lightcurves of Near-Earth Objects: The Full Spitzer Sample
The IRAC camera on the Spitzer Space Telescope observed 2175 near-Earth objects (NEOs) during its Warm Mission phase, primarily in three large surveys, and also in a small number of a dedicated projects. In this paper, we present the final…
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