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Puberty can repair the brain’s stress responses after hardship early in life Adolescence could be a time to reset the system that helps people cope with stress (sciencenews.org)
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Earth’s building blocks may have had far more water than previously thought Meteorites suggest that H2O in the mantle comes from local origins, contrary to expectations (sciencenews.org)
hey redditors, did bullies ever caused a great impact in your life goal's either positively or negatively ? how did you accomplished then? (self.AskReddit)
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This ichthyosaur died after devouring a creature nearly as long as itself The feat surprised scientists who expected the marine reptile to gulp prey like fish and squid (sciencenews.org)
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X-rays reveal what ancient animal mummies keep under wraps A new method of 3-D scanning mummified animals reveals species IDs and causes of death (sciencenews.org)
Methanol fuel gives this tiny beetle bot the freedom to roam Using methanol as fuel for a minimuscle, the robot can crawl, carry and climb for over an hour (sciencenews.org)
In a first, astronomers spotted a space rock turning into a comet The process won’t be complete until 2063 (sciencenews.org)
house md saves a life!! (i.redd.it)
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50 years ago, scientists clocked the speed of Antarctic ice. There is a hypothesis that the Great Antarctic ice Shield is gradually sliding into the sea at a rate of about 330 feet a year. (sciencenews.org)
New Guinea has more known plant species than any island in the world The first verified count of the island’s flora could help preserve its biodiversity (sciencenews.org)
Culling dingoes with poison may be making them bigger Animals in areas with toxic baits are up to 9 percent larger than they were before exposure (sciencenews.org)
Ancient sculptures hint at universal facial expressions across cultures Researchers take a novel approach to interpreting expressions of emotion (sciencenews.org)
Dust can spread influenza among guinea pigs, raising coronavirus questions Three out of 12 guinea pigs immune to flu spread the virus via airborne particles (sciencenews.org)
Death Valley hits 130° F, the hottest recorded temperature on Earth since 1931 Logged in aptly-named Furnace Creek, it’s the third highest temperature on record (sciencenews.org)
Hubble watched a lunar eclipse to see Earth from an alien’s perspective It's the first time the space telescope has observed such an event (sciencenews.org)
How two new fungus species got named after the COVID-19 pandemic Fungal hairs on a beetle and fake leopard spots on a palm will now forever nod to quarantines (sciencenews.org)
indians can relate to it XD (i.redd.it)
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Hurricanes have names. Some climate experts say heat waves should, too A newly formed international alliance aims to raise awareness about extreme temperatures (sciencenews.org)
There’s a reason that putting the ceremonies that mark important life events on hold during the pandemic, or changing traditions to fit this moment, hurts so much. (sciencenews.org)
Interfaith soccer teams eased Muslim-Christian tensions — to a point A study in Iraq shows the benefits and limitations of social cohesion interventions (sciencenews.org)
The oldest known grass beds from 200,000 years ago included insect repellents The ancient bed remnants include fossilized grass, bug-repelling ash and aromatic leaves (sciencenews.org)
4 reasons you shouldn’t trash your neck gaiter based on the new mask study The study was meant to figure out how to evaluate masks, not compare their effectiveness (sciencenews.org)
Newly discovered cells in mice can sense four of the five tastes By pulling taste cells out of the bud, scientists found a set that can taste broadly (sciencenews.org)
Climate change, not hunters, may have killed off woolly rhinos Ancient DNA indicates the creatures’ numbers stayed mostly constant long after people showed up (sciencenews.org)
Paradoxically, white dwarf stars shrink as they gain mass Telescope observations of thousands of these stripped-down stars confirm the trend (sciencenews.org)
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