AvatarJustin. GFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTen computer codes that transformed sciencenature.com - Jeffrey M. PerkelFrom Fortran to arXiv.org, these advances in programming and platforms sent biology, climate science and physics into warp speed. Jeffrey M. Perkel In …
AvatarJustin. GAvatarAvatarStrange Bacteria 'Breathe' Rock, And We Might Finally Understand How That's Possibleverified_publisherScienceAlert - Peter DockrillA bacterial species that survives by 'breathing' rock has intrigued scientists for decades, even though the inner workings of its mysterious cellular …
AvatarJustin. GFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoOcean giants had an edge in the deep pastverified_publisherfuturity.org - StanfordExtinction was unexpectedly common among smaller sea creatures in the deep past, fossil research finds. The research, which appears in the journal …
AvatarJustin. GFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoResearchers find new reason Arctic is warming so fastphys.org - National Science FoundationThe Arctic has experienced the warming effects of global climate change faster than any other region on the planet. Scientists at the Scripps …
AvatarJustin. GAvatarAvatarScientists accidentally discover first 'animal' that doesn't breathe oxygenverified_publisherCNET - Jackson RyanEvery breath you (don't) take.
AvatarJustin. GAvatarAvatarMarine Biology Student Goes Viral With Ocean Factoids That Will Stoke Your Fears of the SeaTIME - Megan McCluskeyIf you don’t already have a fear of the ocean, then this marine biology student’s TikTok videos may have you rethinking your stance on the matter. Thanks to Cornell University freshman John Dombrowski, TikTok viewers can now get a crash course in some of the more terrifying aspects of the ocean and …
AvatarJustin. GFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFight-or-Flight Nerves Make Mice Go Grayscientificamerican.com - Karen HopkinThey say that Marie Antoinette’s hair turned white the night before she lost her head to the guillotine. But can stress really have such a dramatic …
AvatarJustin. GAvatarAvatarWhich houseplants purify air? A 1989 NASA study has the answersInverse - Nina PullanoSix science-backed plant purifiers could make all the difference to your dank apartment air. Apartment gardeners rejoice: Going all-out at your local …
AvatarJustin. GFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe cause of migraines could be in sight (quite literally)sciencefocus.com - Holly SpannerAbnormalities in the visual cortex, which processes information from the eyes, could be the cause of migraines, a study has found. It has long been …
AvatarJustin. GFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoYou’ve Probably Never Heard of Robotic Process Automation, but ...scientificamerican.com - Samantha DalrympleIt’s hardly news that digital technology is reshaping the way we think, work and live, as companies large and small try to get any edge they can over …
AvatarJustin. GFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPossible Missing Link in Alzheimer's Pathology Identifiedscientificamerican.com - Karen WeintraubAlzheimer's disease has long been characterized by the buildup of two distinct proteins in the brain: first beta-amyloid, which accumulates in …
AvatarJustin. GAvatarAvatarTardigrades Can Survive In Space, But They Have One Surprising Weaknessverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Daisy Hern and ezTurns out these guys can't handle the heat. Turns out tardigrades—the toughest animals on Earth—have a weakness after all and it’s pretty surprising for a species known to survive in the vacuum of space. So what is this robust creature's Achilles heal? Lots of Heat. According to a study published in …