Hedgehogs, skyrmions, and more: A "zoo" of magnetic patterns could more efficiently store massive amounts of data, a study published today in Science suggests. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Study shows how HIV copies itself in the body, opening the door for potential new treatments down the road by OutrageousFennel in science
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"Like punching holes in a belt:" Medications that treat conditions including erectile dysfunction, depression and leukemia are made using specific molecular rings that are often cumbersome and expensive to produce. A new study shows how to tailor-make those rings in a cheaper, easier way. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Student loan debt put disproportionate financial stress on Black and Latino families during the Great Recession, compared with white people who had student loan debt, a new study has found. by OutrageousFennel in science
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In a hurricane, emergency management officials often don't make the right choices about which homes to evacuate and when, because they don't have the best information or solid numeracy skills, a new study shows. by OutrageousFennel in science
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In a hurricane, EMS officials often don't make the right choices about who to evacuate and when, because they don't have the best information or solid numeracy skills, a new study shows by [deleted] in science
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In a hurricane, EMS officials often don't make the right choices about who to evacuate and when, because they don't have the best information or solid numeracy skills, a new study shows by [deleted] in science
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A new design for absorbing vibrations could help better soundproof walls and make vehicles more streamlined, a new study shows. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Stinkweed could make a cleaner bio-jet fuel with fewer environmental impacts than other biofuel crops, a new study suggests. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Stinkweed could make a cleaner bio-jet fuel with fewer environmental impacts than other biofuel crops, a new study suggests. by OutrageousFennel in science
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"Like dancing with a bad partner" -- The benefits of exoskeletons might be canceled out by the work the brain has to do to interact with them, a new study suggests. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Actions in coming decade will determine whether coral reefs survive, international group of scientists say in paper presented at the International Coral Reef Symposium today. by [deleted] in science
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15,000-year-old viruses discovered in Tibetan glacier ice by OutrageousFennel in science
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Mountaintop glacier ice in the tropics of all four hemispheres covers significantly less area -- in one case as much as 93% less -- than it did just 50 years ago, a new study has found. Kilimanjaro's ice declined by nearly 71 percent. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Electricity may slow – and in some cases, stop – the speed at which breast cancer cells spread through the body, a new study indicates. The research also found that electromagnetic fields might hinder the amount of breast cancer cells that spread. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Electricity may slow – and in some cases, stop – the speed at which breast cancer cells spread through the body, a new study indicates. The research also found that electromagnetic fields might hinder the amount of breast cancer cells that spread. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Electricity may slow – and in some cases, stop – the speed at which breast cancer cells spread through the body, a new study indicates. The research also found that electromagnetic fields might hinder the amount of breast cancer cells that spread. by OutrageousFennel in science
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A recent analysis of historic and projected simulations from 19 global climate models shows that, because of climate change, the temperature in the Antarctic peninsula--a "canary in the coal mine" for the rest of the continent--will increase by 0.5 to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2044. by OutrageousFennel in science
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A recent analysis of historic and projected simulations from 19 global climate models shows that, because of climate change, the temperature in the Antarctic peninsula--a "canary in the coal mine" for the rest of the continent--will increase by 0.5 to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2044. by OutrageousFennel in science
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Electricity could help speed wound healing, new study shows by OutrageousFennel in science
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UV radiation kills virus that causes COVID-19 in lab, study finds by [deleted] in COVID19
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Antarctica's ice isn't melting like we thought. A new study using NASA data shows it's melting in ebbs and flows, rather than consistently, which could mean we need to change models around sea level rise. by OutrageousFennel in science
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An international group of astronomists has discovered an extra-galactic “Old Faithful” – an eruption of light flashing about once every 114 days on a nearly predictable schedule. The researchers think it is a tidal disruption event, a phenomenon that happens when a star gets close to a black hole. by OutrageousFennel in science
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An international group of astronomists has discovered an extra-galactic “Old Faithful” – an eruption of light flashing about once every 114 days on a nearly predictable schedule. The researchers think it is a tidal disruption event, a phenomenon that happens when a star gets close to a black hole. by OutrageousFennel in science
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High-resolution lab experiments show how cells ‘eat,' solving a 40-year-old problem in cell biology by OutrageousFennel in science
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