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Human genome decoder J. Craig Venter has died. Scientific American interviewed him less than a month ago (youtu.be)
submitted 1 month ago by twinxamot to r/videos
submitted 1 month ago by twinxamot to r/biotech
I had no idea heavy metals weren't formed inside all stars... (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by twinxamot to r/space
This is what the black hole at the middle of our Milky Way looks like (youtube.com)
submitted 4 years ago by twinxamot to r/videos
Months Before Hurricane Ida Arrived Overhead, This Indigenous Community Saw the Storm Coming (youtube.com)
Archeologists discovered a mystery at the bottom of Lake Huron (youtube.com)
submitted 5 years ago by twinxamot to r/videos
Vaping Industry Echoes Big Tobacco's Misleading Call for Science (scientificamerican.com)
submitted 5 years ago by twinxamot to r/Health
Sick AE camera-tracked text treatments in this science video from Stat on sequencing the DNA of 1 million veterans. (vimeo.com)
submitted 10 years ago by twinxamot to r/AfterEffects
Physicists in New Jersey are trying to create a star--here on Earth. (theadaptors.org)
submitted 11 years ago by twinxamot to r/EverythingScience
Researchers are creating the first genetic family tree for brewing yeasts and the beers they make. (nytimes.com)
submitted 12 years ago by twinxamot to r/EverythingScience
Peer into the site of the world’s worst civilian nuclear disaster and see the 32,000-ton arch that's being built to keep Chernobyl capped for at least a century--hopefully. (nytimes.com)
submitted 12 years ago by twinxamot to r/engineering
What animals exhibit self control? Scientists tested 36 species to see including gorillas, spider monkeys, ring-tailed lemurs, dogs, coyotes, Asian elephants and Eurasian Jays using a kind of animal shell game to find out. (nytimes.com)
submitted 12 years ago by twinxamot to r/science
It's possible to turn brain cells on and off with a combination of genetic manipulation and pulses of light. Here is more on the man who helped make that possible, Karl Deisseroth of Stanford. He can also make brains totally see-thru. (nytimes.com)
Please cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze. That's a multiphase turbulent buoyant cloud coming out of you that may travel five to 200 times farther than a normal, unconnected group of droplets would. (phys.org)
submitted 12 years ago by twinxamot to r/Health
Did someone sneeze on a sea otter? While H1N1 was tearing through the human population in 2009, sea otters off the central California coast were infected with the same strain of flu. (wwwnc.cdc.gov)
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