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How the six degrees phenomenon has changed science
You may have heard about the Six Degrees of Separation phenomenon, but it isn't just a fun celebrity game, it helps ...
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Can extreme winter really cause trees to 'explode'? The science behind the viral phenomenon
Across the world, winter’s sudden freezes trigger sharp, gunshot-like cracks in trees, known as frost cracking. While ...
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Shrews Can Shrink Their Brains by 30%. Here's How They Grow It Back.
In preparation for winter, the common shrew (Sorex araneus) shrinks its brain by 30 percent to conserve precious energy. Then ...
There is a long and intriguing history behind the human obsession with the Moon, which is thousands of years old.
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Officials stunned by ocean phenomenon not seen since 1950s: 'It's quite an unpredictable situation'
"It is unlikely, based on past events, that it will go on for a long time." Officials stunned by ocean phenomenon not seen ...
As an Arctic blast drives temperatures far below zero across the US, meteorologists have issued ‘exploding trees’ warnings.
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AI can develop 'personality' spontaneously with minimal prompting, research shows. What does that mean for how we use it?
When large language models (LLMs) are allowed to interact without any preset goals, scientists found distinct personalities emerged by themselves.
Joshua trees rely on a single moth species to reproduce.
This important exhibition at the National Gallery in London is exactly the kind of thing our biggest public galleries – in ...
The opposition between uniqueness and universality in rural science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine ...
As soon as the anaesthetised rat stopped moving, the laboratory technician surgically removed its pancreas. There was no time to waste: the organ could only survive for about an hour outside the body.
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