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Huge Trees Hiding in Plain Sight May Be a Species Totally New to Science : ScienceAlert

Robbie Ku7 months ago06 mins

[ad_1] A species of old-growth tree that is totally new to science has been hiding out in a narrow slice of mountain rainforest in Tanzania. Scientists have named the canopy-piercing tree Tessmannia princeps, and they suspect it could live for as long as 3,000 years. In 2019, botanist Andrea Bianchi and two local plant experts,…

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There’s a Simple Solution to Protect Your Eyes From Screens : ScienceAlert

Robbie Ku7 months ago09 mins

[ad_1] In an era where screens dominate our daily lives, a silent epidemic is sweeping the globe. Digital eye strain, a condition once relegated to the fringes of occupational health concerns, has emerged as a significant public health issue affecting millions worldwide. As our reliance on digital devices for work, education and social interaction intensifies,…

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Scratching May Have an Evolutionary Purpose, But You Still Need to Resist the Urge

Robbie Ku7 months ago08 mins

[ad_1] Ever had poison ivy? If so, you probably noticed that scratching made the rash much worse. But scratching an itch, especially one as intense as that caused by poison ivy, is nigh irresistible — and feels so satisfying.  If you think about it, says Daniel Kaplan, who is a dermatologist and immunologist at the…

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 154 — The View From On High

Robbie Ku7 months ago06 mins

[ad_1] The View From On High – Live From the International Space Station – YouTube Watch On On Episode 154 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Space TV director Liam Kennedy about bringing content and video from the International Space Station down to Earth. If you’ve ever wondered what…

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X-rays, mushrooms and more: The science riding on SpaceX’s Fram2 astronaut mission around Earth’s poles

Robbie Ku7 months ago04 mins

[ad_1] A new mission from SpaceX will soon send humans over Earth’s poles for the first time ever. Launching no earlier than Monday (March 31), the privately funded, four-day Fram2 mission has quite a few tasks to accomplish in a short timespan. The Fram2 crew will be the first people to observe the polar regions…

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Readers talk science dioramas, an underwater volcano eruption, a zero-less number system

Robbie Ku7 months ago05 mins

[ad_1] On display Museum experts are exploring how to bring the science dioramas of yore into the 21st century, while ensuring scientific accuracy and acknowledging past biases, freelance writer Amber Dance reported in “The diorama dilemma.” Reader Gary Hoyle reminisced about his time working as an exhibits artist and curator of natural history at the…

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NASA Is Watching a Huge, Growing Anomaly in Earth’s Magnetic Field : ScienceAlert

Robbie Ku7 months ago08 mins

[ad_1] NASA has been monitoring a strange anomaly in Earth’s magnetic field: a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the skies above the planet, stretching out between South America and southwest Africa. This vast, developing phenomenon, called the South Atlantic Anomaly, has intrigued and concerned scientists for years, and perhaps none more so than…

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1st solar eclipse of 2025 puts on stunning show for skywatchers around the world (photos)

Robbie Ku7 months ago07 mins

[ad_1] This morning (March 29), during a partial solar eclipse, the moon bit off more than it could chew, taking a dramatic ‘bite’ out of the sun. From crisp crescent-shaped suns to the rare ‘devil’s horns’ and ‘double sunrise,’ March’s solar eclipse left skywatchers in awe — especially those in the right place at the…

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A new era of testing nukes?

Robbie Ku7 months ago01 mins

[ad_1] Editor in chief Nancy Shute traces the history of nuclear weapons, from the first sustained nuclear reaction in 1942 to the renewed interest in explosive tests today. [ad_2] Source link

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A 30-Year Study May Have Found The Single Best Diet For Healthy Aging : ScienceAlert

Robbie Ku7 months ago05 mins

[ad_1] Would you add a few more vegetables and whole grains to your diet in return for a healthy old age? A new study has broken down in detail the food groups that increase the likelihood of healthy aging – and identified the best diet overall. For the purposes of the study, researchers led by…

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