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Economics Nobel goes to poverty-fighting science (sciencenews.org)
2 points by DoreenMichele on Oct 21, 2019 | past
A supermassive black hole shredded a star and was caught in the act (sciencenews.org)
2 points by DoreenMichele on Oct 21, 2019 | past
Too much groundwater pumping is draining many of the world’s rivers (sciencenews.org)
1 point by DoreenMichele on Oct 21, 2019 | past
Powerful storms may be causing offshore ‘stormquakes’ (sciencenews.org)
3 points by laurex on Oct 21, 2019 | past
How the second known interstellar visitor makes ‘Oumuamua seem even odder' (sciencenews.org)
3 points by pseudolus on Oct 15, 2019 | past
Today’s scientists are stuck in the Middle Ages (2014) (sciencenews.org)
1 point by respinal on Oct 9, 2019 | past
Why just being in the habitable zone doesn’t make exoplanets livable (sciencenews.org)
2 points by c89X on Oct 4, 2019 | past
Human embryos have extra hand muscles found in lizards but not most adults (sciencenews.org)
2 points by EMM_386 on Oct 2, 2019 | past
Rumors hint that Google has accomplished quantum supremacy (sciencenews.org)
8 points by hrldcpr on Sept 22, 2019 | past | 2 comments
Device harnesses the cold night sky to generate electricity in the dark (sciencenews.org)
3 points by yskchu on Sept 18, 2019 | past
A new magnetic swirl, or skyrmion, could upgrade data storage (sciencenews.org)
1 point by respinal on Sept 6, 2019 | past
Statisticians want to abandon science’s standard measure of ‘significance’ (sciencenews.org)
168 points by respinal on Sept 5, 2019 | past | 136 comments
This is how opioids kill you, step by step. (sciencenews.org)
3 points by respinal on Aug 31, 2019 | past
Clumps of cells in the lab spontaneously formed brain waves (sciencenews.org)
2 points by wjSgoWPm5bWAhXB on Aug 31, 2019 | past
A predicted superconductor might work at a record-breaking 200° Celsius (sciencenews.org)
79 points by respinal on Aug 30, 2019 | past | 34 comments
Clumps of cells in the lab spontaneously formed brain waves (sciencenews.org)
1 point by respinal on Aug 29, 2019 | past
A chip made with carbon nanotubes, not silicon, marks a computing milestone (sciencenews.org)
1 point by thinkcontext on Aug 29, 2019 | past
5 newly discovered moons of Jupiter received names in public contest (sciencenews.org)
1 point by bookofjoe on Aug 28, 2019 | past
Quantum physicists have teleported ‘qutrits’ for the first time (sciencenews.org)
1 point by pseudolus on Aug 25, 2019 | past
Doctors flunk quiz on screening-test math (2014) (sciencenews.org)
3 points by respinal on Aug 23, 2019 | past | 6 comments
Quantum physicists have teleported ‘qutrits’ for the first time (sciencenews.org)
3 points by jonbaer on Aug 22, 2019 | past
LIGO and Virgo probably spotted the first black hole swallowing a neutron star (sciencenews.org)
2 points by sohkamyung on Aug 16, 2019 | past
Crispr enters its first human clinical trials (sciencenews.org)
1 point by lysp on Aug 15, 2019 | past | 1 comment
A proposed space telescope would use Earth's atmosphere as a lens (sciencenews.org)
1 point by pseudolus on Aug 13, 2019 | past
A fungus makes a chemical that neutralizes the stench of skunk spray (sciencenews.org)
1 point by sohkamyung on Aug 7, 2019 | past
Public trust that scientists work for the good of society is growing (sciencenews.org)
2 points by laurex on Aug 3, 2019 | past
Scientists seek materials that defy friction at the atomic level (sciencenews.org)
1 point by sohkamyung on Aug 2, 2019 | past
Monkeys can use basic logic to decipher the order of items in a list (sciencenews.org)
1 point by pseudolus on Aug 1, 2019 | past
2017 radioactive plume may be tied to Russia and nixed neutrino research (sciencenews.org)
1 point by lysp on July 30, 2019 | past
Positive attitudes about aging may pay off in better health (sciencenews.org)
1 point by laurex on July 29, 2019 | past

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