| | Earth’s oceans are storing record-breaking amounts of heat (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by Xplor on Jan 13, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Healthy mice mirror a companion’s pain or morphine-induced relief (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by respinal on Jan 12, 2021 | past |
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| | An enormous supervolcano may be hiding under Alaskan islands (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by elorant on Dec 21, 2020 | past |
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| | Ancient people may have survived desert droughts by melting ice in lava tubes (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by graderjs on Dec 20, 2020 | past |
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| | Two stones fuel debate over when America’s first settlers arrived (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by diodorus on Dec 14, 2020 | past |
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| | Giant pandas may roll in horse poop to feel warm (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by sohkamyung on Dec 9, 2020 | past |
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| | An enormous supervolcano may be hiding under Alaskan islands (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by gmays on Dec 8, 2020 | past |
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| | The new light-based quantum computer Jiuzhang has achieved quantum supremacy (sciencenews.org) |
| 6 points by dlcmh on Dec 4, 2020 | past | 1 comment |
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| | The new light-based quantum computer Jiuzhang has achieved quantum supremacy (sciencenews.org) |
| 5 points by nsoonhui on Dec 4, 2020 | past | 1 comment |
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| | The ‘last mile’ for Covid-19 vaccines could be the biggest challenge yet (sciencenews.org) |
| 4 points by sohkamyung on Dec 4, 2020 | past |
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| | Why Covid-19 vaccines like Pfizer’s need to be kept so cold (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by Kaibeezy on Nov 24, 2020 | past |
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| | Farming on Mars will be a lot harder than ‘The Martian’ made it seem (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by CapitalistCartr on Nov 19, 2020 | past |
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| | A photon’s journey through a hydrogen molecule is the shortest event ever timed (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by seesawtron on Nov 7, 2020 | past |
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| | A documentary and a Bollywood film highlight two disparate paths in mathematics (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by happy-go-lucky on Nov 6, 2020 | past |
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| | Passion, luck and sweat saved some of North America’s rarest plants (sciencenews.org) |
| 5 points by sohkamyung on Nov 6, 2020 | past |
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| | Female big-game hunters may have been surprisingly common in ancient Americas (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by privong on Nov 5, 2020 | past |
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| | Mummified llamas yield new insights into Inca ritual sacrifices (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by Thevet on Nov 3, 2020 | past |
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| | Doubts over a ‘possible sign of life’ on Venus (sciencenews.org) |
| 177 points by pseudolus on Nov 3, 2020 | past | 129 comments |
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| | ‘Deaths of despair’ are rising. It’s time to define despair (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by pseudolus on Nov 3, 2020 | past |
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| | The diabolical ironclad beetle can survive getting run over by a car (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by pseudolus on Nov 3, 2020 | past |
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| | Galileo’s famous gravity experiment holds up, even with individual atoms (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by sohkamyung on Oct 28, 2020 | past |
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| | Bat scientists are socially distancing from their subjects (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by sohkamyung on Oct 26, 2020 | past |
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| | A new experiment hints at how hot water can freeze faster than cold (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by susam on Oct 25, 2020 | past |
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| | Microstructures in beetle’s armor make it nearly impossible to squish (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by dynamite-ready on Oct 22, 2020 | past |
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| | State Management in Venus Fly Trap (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by ycombonator on Oct 20, 2020 | past |
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| | Fire ants build little syphons out of sand to feed without drowning (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by sohkamyung on Oct 20, 2020 | past |
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| | Venus flytraps store short-term ‘memories’ of prey (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by JumpCrisscross on Oct 16, 2020 | past |
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| | The first room-temperature superconductor has finally been found (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by sandGorgon on Oct 15, 2020 | past |
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| | The first room-temperature superconductor has finally been found (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by respinal on Oct 14, 2020 | past |
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| | New thermometer takes temperature of objects by sensing sounds (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by respinal on Oct 11, 2020 | past |
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