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mysterious
2018-02-20 00:50
Expedition to uncover hidden life in mystery Antarctic realm
An international team are setting off to study a mysterious area of the ocean that has been concealed for thousands of years. Read more: ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFS
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ants
2018-02-20 00:45
Ants care for wounded comrades by licking their wounds
Matabele ants often lose limbs in battles with termites, and their nestmates not only carry the injured ants home, they lick their wounds as if to clean them. Read more: ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFS
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health
2018-01-11 06:42
Magnetic cells help repair hearts
Magnetic cells can be used to rebuild damaged tissue after a heart attack, research in mice suggests Read full article
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animals
2018-01-11 06:19
5 things you didn't know about sloths
Once defamed as slow and stupid, sloths are now recognised as masterworks of evolution – and we could all learn from their energy-saving tricks Read full article
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2026-04-03 09:18
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nature
2018-01-11 06:11
‘Thrill-seeking’ genes could help birds escape climate change
Study of yellow warblers across North America suggests birds may be better able to adapt to global warming if their genes favour exploring newer, more hospitable habitats @newscientist
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bitcoin
2018-01-11 05:56
A new bitcoin Ponzi scheme or scam pops up almost every day
A new bitcoin Ponzi scheme or scam pops up almost every day Read Full Article
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life
2018-01-11 05:50
Everything you need to know about the flu vaccine
This year’s flu jab is working, but not working well – throwing a spotlight on the commercial and other factors that prevent us developing something better @newscientist
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science
2017-09-05 23:05
Super-strong robot pulls heavy loads
Two robots borrow techniques from both inchworms and geckos to climb up walls while carrying huge loads
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Mundo Autismo
2026-04-04 04:54
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Juego & Aprendizaje Azul / 1er CONCURSO #HiveBlue 2026
Reciban un saludo azul de Mundo Autismo 💙 Iniciamos el maratón de actividades del HiveBlue 2026 con el Concurso "Juego & Aprendizaje Azul". En esta primera actividad queremos invitarlos
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science
2017-09-05 22:45
Robot suit helps children with cerebral palsy to walk better
A supportive exoskeleton improves gait of children with cerebral palsy This is just amazing! Thank you Science
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health
2017-09-05 22:34
Could Zika Virus Treat Brain Cancer?
Zika can cause babies to be born with severe brain damage – but we may be able to harness the virus to fight brain tumours in adults
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wasps
2017-09-05 01:00
The point of wasps
There is little to love about wasps: they sting unprovoked and they don’t do anything ‘useful’. They are the gangsters of the insect world. This talk will make you think differently about the most maligned
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nature
2017-09-01 02:12
Here's why some tropical leaves are enormous
Scientists explain why some tropical leaves are huge, while temperate ones are tiny @newscientist
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worldautismawarenessday
2026-04-02 09:22
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World Autism Awareness Day 2026
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anthropology
2017-08-30 23:54
Prehistoric humans made jewellery out of exotic island animals
The first humans to cross the ocean from Asia to Australia fashioned jewellery from the bones, teeth and shells of the unfamiliar creatures they discovered on islands along the way. @newscientist
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biology
2017-08-30 23:31
Roboray: a new underwater spy
A soft-bodied robot that swims like a manta ray has been engineered to spy on underwater creatures without disturbing them.
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space
2017-08-30 23:00
Telescope set to snap first picture of a black hole
The Event Horizon Telescope will take images of the black hole at the centre of our galaxy, and could reveal how relativity and quantum mechanics mesh. @newscientist
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nature
2017-08-30 22:39
Gene-edited tomatoes don’t need bees to pollinate them
Gene-edited seedless tomatoes don’t need pollinating to produce fruit – which could come in useful at a time when bees are on the decline @newscientist
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Wednesday Walk
2026-04-08 13:17
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Being Anchored
I stopped moving around and by just standing still and observing, taking in what I saw, I learned a lesson.
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science
2017-08-30 22:24
How copying photosynthesis can change society
Fusing living cells with our best light-harvesting technology could lead to cyborg factories for clean energy and new compounds. And not just on Earth. @newscientist
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maths
2017-08-30 19:44
Our greatest creation: Where maths comes from and what it’s for
Maths helps us comprehend the incredible complexity of the universe, but are we born with the ability to calculate, or did we invent it? @newscientist
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nature
2017-08-30 04:51
Ants carry wounded comrades back to base
One kind of buccaneering ant carries its wounded nestmates home – so they can live to fight another day. @newscientist
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nature
2017-08-30 03:27
Ladybugs fold their wings like origami
The unusual way ladybird wings fold and unfold could help us design solar array paddles that unfold in space and even pave the way to better umbrellas. @newscientist
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