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Chatty little marmosets call each other by name
Marmosets, small primates native to South America, are known to be highly social primates. Living in family-based groups of...

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Finding shelter on the moon, in a cave
The first astronauts since the Apollo era will land on the lunar surface later this decade. If NASA’s Artemis...

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Why bats🦇act like frogs 🐸
Happy Halloween! To celebrate the holiday, I’m turning my attention to an animal long associated with the holiday: bats!...

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Proving the Physics Behind Warp Drives
Star Trek may have introduced the masses to the concept of a warp drive, but early references to this mode of travel date...

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These crows are smarter than you think. Let them count the ways!
Carrion crows, a notably brainy bird native to Europe, recently demonstrated their laudable intellectual capabilities in...

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Three favorites from TIME Magazine’s “Best Innovations of 2023”
  Every year for more than twenty years, TIME editors compile a list of the most impactful ideas and products. This year,...

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The scary combination of “rapid intensification” and “slower decay” in hurricanes
The rapid intensification and slower decay in recent hurricanes provide a terrible “one-two” punch, increasing storm...

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Treating Alzheimer’s disease with lights and sounds
A Boston-based startup developed a non-invasive treatment for Alzheimer’s disease that slowed Alzheimer’s disease patients’...

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Hottest month in over 120,000 years: Hot nights make it even more miserable.
July 2023 is the hottest month ever recorded on Earth. And we still have a few days to go before we flip the calendar to...

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NASA’s DART mission successfully slams asteroid
Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), is a NASA space mission designed to test the planetary defense against near-Earth...

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Pumpkin toadlets can’t jump
What is tiny, bright orange, and really bad at jumping? The answer is a small amphibian found in the mountainous forests of...

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Capturing the image of this black hole required an Earth-sized telescope
The Milky Way is a hazy, dare I say milky, band of light seen in the night sky. In 1610, Galileo Galilei used his...

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1960s US Army project unearths Greenland ice sheet’s fragility
A decades-old nuclear research project uncovers proof that the Greenland ice sheet has melted before. During the 1960s, a...

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C-Band 5G Telecom Delays and Airline Frustration
The airlines made their case to the FAA earlier this week, warning that the rollout of 5G service near airports could cause...

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When the charging station is (only) 93 million miles away
Lightyear has had a great month. First, they announced that their prototype car drives over 440 miles (770 km) on a single...

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The science behind this illusion and how the visual confuses your brain
What do you get when a psychology researcher and a visual artist collaborate? You get a visual illusion that boggles the...

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How sewage is becoming a gold mine (of COVID information) for scientists
“I’m headed off to college to study raw sewage,” said no one, ever. At least, I doubt that’s what any science-savvy college...

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This two-legged robot taught itself how to walk
Cassie can’t dance. At least not yet. But it recently took its first steps. You got to walk before you run! Cassie is a...

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Blinking birds: Balancing flight safety and the need to blink
With the notable exception of owls, parrots, and very few others, birds don’t blink like humans. They don’t close their top...

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Why did lizards suddenly develop larger toes? Blame it on hurricanes.
2020 has been a record-setting year, and not in a good way. From COVID-19 to murder hornets in the US, these aren’t the...

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Tesla’s secret to winning “The Range Game”
Tesla invited Car and Driver reporters to the Tesla factory, where the reporter learned that there’s a lot that goes into...

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Researchers around the globe tackle COVID: their results and code
Never have so many in the research community pivoted to focus on the same problem – from numerous angles – so quickly....

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How to determine when COVID-19 pool testing will be most effective
When I wrote a post on COVID-19 in February, the death toll was 425 with a total of 20,000 confirmed cases. Now, a mere six...

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Hot days and hot nights: The new climate danger for vulnerable populations
This week’s blog post was written by guest blogger, Liz Ashforth. For this post, Liz examines how increasing greenhouse...

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Even lions can rely on telemedicine thanks to computer vision
This week’s blog post was written by guest blogger, Liz Ashforth. For this post, Liz discovered research that shows how...

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Using deep learning to find Murder Hornets (and protect bees!)
Murder Hornets are oversized wasps with a menacing scowl, a venomous stinger, and enough venom to be lethal to humans. But...

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Bill Gates’ Warning from 2017: We’re not ready for a pandemic
  Bill Gates warned against a global pandemic years ago. In a Business Insider op-ed from 2017, Bill Gates stated, “Whether...

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Battling COVID-19 with disinfecting robots
COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has created a global lockdown, the likes of which hasn’t been seen...

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Fighting COVID-19 with computational approaches to repurposing existing drugs
In my post from February 4th on the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak, the number of confirmed cases was 20,000. Now,...

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What’s your MATLAB superpower?
During this time, when so much of what we see in the news is bleak, I’m taking a bit of advice from the New York Times...

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