That said, this chemical trick is not a way to freeze time and break the physical laws of the Universe. It’s more like a bra for your ice cream – or a nice, supportive pair of dessert hosiery. As the hours pass, Wicks found in later…
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A Quick-Paced 15-Minute Stroll Every Day Could Help You Live Longer
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! And happy August. For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Let’s kick off the month with a quick roundup of some of the latest news in science.
First, we have Andrea Thompson,…
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7 easy plants to propagate in August before it is too late
August is the perfect time to take cuttings of many popular shrubs and perennials. By this point in the growing season, all of your plants will have produced a good amount of healthy green growth, most of which should be semi-ripe (in other…
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Artemis II astronauts discuss mission status ahead of in-capsule training
Artemis II astronauts discuss mission status ahead of in-capsule training – NASASpaceFlight.com
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Ancient 250-mile mystery blob is headed straight for New York City
A massive blob of hot rock underneath New England appears to be part of an ancient ‘wave’ that’s moving towards millions of Americans in New York.
Scientists said this nearly 250-mile blob called the Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA) is roughly…
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Why ‘food noise’, not willpower, could be the key to weight loss
Of all the myriad mysteries of science, the one that’s currently got my neurons in a twist concerns a Toffee Crisp stashed away in my kitchen cupboard. I’m entirely preoccupied by it – it’s like being pulled by some metaphysical tide.
The…
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Magnitude 3.0 Earthquake Rumbles New York City Less Than 2 Years after the Last Temblor
Magnitude 3.0 Earthquake Rumbles New York City Less Than 2 Years after the Last Temblor
The magnitude 3.0 earthquake that shook the East Coast came nearly a year and a half after a magnitude 4.8 quake shocked New York City and its surroundings
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NASA’s $1 Billion Gamble: “We Are Not Alone” Message Sent to the Stars Ignites Fear and Hope Amid Global Debate
IN A NUTSHELL - 🌕 Apollo 17 marked the end of the Space Race with a plaque commemorating the final manned lunar mission’s peaceful intentions.
- 🚗 SpaceX launched a cherry-red Tesla Roadster into space, showcasing the…
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Cell Powerhouses Can Be Harnessed for Healing
Cell with mitochondria – Painting by Dr. Odra Noel, CC BY-NC 4.0 (Article by Jackie Rocheleau originally published by Knowable Magazine)
Infusion of the tiny, sausage-shaped structures helps to rejuvenate tissues deprived of blood….
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Black Holes Are Singing – Scientists Finally Know the Lyrics
Scientists have uncovered a breakthrough in our understanding of black holes by using a powerful mathematical tool known as the exact Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin (WKB) method. The study, published in Physical Review Letters, reveals previously…
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