
15-Year-Old Trained Sea Lion from California Better at Keeping Beat than Some Humans
New research study from the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California Santa Cruz recommends the capability to keep time is not distinct to our types. Ronan is…
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Science news this week: International blackouts and ‘T. rex skin’ handbags
A global blackout throughout Spain, Portugal and the south of France Millions without electrical energy early this weekwith specialists still uncertain what triggered the interruption. Portugal’s nationwide electrical energy network…
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We finally know a little more about Amazon’s super-secret satellites
“Elon thinks we can do the job with cheaper and simpler satellites, sooner,” a source informed Reuters at the time of Badyal’s termination. Previously in 2018, SpaceX released a set…
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Health care company says Trump tariffs will cost it $60M–$70M this year
In the call, Grade kept in mind that just a little portion of Baxter’s overall sales remain in China. “given the magnitude of the tariffs that have been enacted between…
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DOJ confirms it wants to break up Google’s ad business
In the trial, Google will paint this need as an extreme overreach, declaring that couple of, if any, business would have the resources to buy and run the items. In…
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‘Dramatic revision of a basic chapter in algebra’: Mathematicians devise new way to solve devilishly difficult equations
Polynomial formulas are a foundation of contemporary science, supplying a mathematical basis for celestial mechanics, computer system graphics, market development forecasts and far more. Although the majority of high schoolers…
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Editorial: Censoring the scientific enterprise, one grant at a time
Current grant terminations are a sign of an extensive attack on science. Over the last 2 weeks, in reaction to Executive Order 14035, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has actually…
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Astronomers identify first ‘good’ candidate for controversial Planet Nine deep in our solar system
World Nine’s presence may discuss the strange orbit of some things in the Kuiper Belt. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Astronomers looking for a ninth world in our planetary system state they’ve…
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Ancient Egyptians drew the Milky Way on coffins and tombs, linking them to sky goddess, study finds
Images on the burial place of Ramesses VI portrays the goddess Nut. If you look above and behind it, you’ll see an undulating curve that might represent the Milky Way…
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