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Ars Technica
22.12.2024
Researchers found a fossilized seascape while studying the impact of a volcanic eruption.
21.12.2024
Staff worried they were no longer helping people and the ban would lead to deaths.
ULA’s Vulcan rocket is at least several months away from flying again, and Stoke names its engine.
20.12.2024
Chemosphere cut from Web of Science, which calculates impact factors.
When the Sun doesn’t shine and the wind is calm, humankind still needs power.
19.12.2024
Novel hunting behavior may have emerged alongside a marked increase in the local vole population this summer.
The person is experiencing severe respiratory illness from the H5N1 infection.
18.12.2024
Kids who were in 8th grade at pandemic’s start have ushered in an era of abstaining.
China launched the first 10 spacecraft in a planned constellation of 13,000 Internet satellites.
17.12.2024
Correction issued for black plastic study that had people tossing spatulas.
14.12.2024
This is the first human case of bird flu in Louisiana.
The gap between US lifespan and healthspan was 12.4 years, the world’s largest.
“We have to build capabilities that provide our leadership offensive and defensive options.”…
13.12.2024
Device could be integrated into clothing, harvest body heat to power gadgets.
Italian scientists designed a neural network to analyze spectral data from handheld Raman spectroscopy devices.
We may owe our tiny sliver of Neanderthal DNA to just a couple of hundred Neanderthals.
“You can get into a rhythm of using all of these providers to get things up very quickly.”…
12.12.2024
Engineers are already beginning to plan for possible follow-on missions.
A textbook example of shifting the standards of evidence to suit its authors’ needs.
11.12.2024
Blue Origin needs to fly the New Glenn rocket to identify where the vehicle has margin.
10.12.2024
Using almost the entire chip for a logical qubit provides long-term stability.
These latest findings further support the Hubble Space Telescope’s prior expansion rate measurements.
A boulder engraved with a turtle, good acoustics, and torch lighting—what more do you need for a good time?
07.12.2024
Reanalysis of a fossil finds that reptiles’ traits go back earlier than we thought.
This will all happen nearly 40,000 miles above the Earth, so you won’t need your eclipse glasses.
Feds can compel any company that handles pre-pasteurized milk to share samples.
A report in which we read some tea leaves.
“If this isn’t raising red flags out there, I don’t know what will.”…
06.12.2024
Novel polymer-based conductive inks print directly on the scalp surface—even through pesky short hairs.
The prenatal test results flagged cancers when other screens and tests missed them.
The RAVEN walks, it flies, it hops over obstacles, and it’s efficient.
Expect significant changes for America’s space agency.
If it’s a trend, then future warming will be at the high end of estimates.
05.12.2024
Our relationship with wolves, dogs, and even coyotes has always been complicated.
Ballistic webs can reach speeds of nearly 1 m/s to catch mosquitoes within 38 milliseconds.
“We will never again lose our ability to journey to the stars and never settle for second place.”…
An underwater gardening experiment along the East Coast aims at restoration.
Needs just eight minutes on one processor to do a single 15-day forecast.
04.12.2024
Tomas van Houtyryve’s striking photographs for National Geographic capture the restoration process.
A big problem is leaky swim diapers and kids sucking up recirculated water.