Avatarsandra oppFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoResearchers discover elephant extinction could have major impact on atmospheric carbon levelsphys.org - Saint Louis UniversityIn findings published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Saint Louis University researchers and colleagues report that …
Avatarsandra oppFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoIt’s No Big Deal, but ChatGPT Changes Everything – Part II - DataScienceCentral.comdatasciencecentral.com - Bill SchmarzoIn Part I of the blog series “It’s No Big Deal, but ChatGPT Changes Everything”, we were introduced into the world of ChatGPT, chatbots, and …
Avatarsandra oppAvatarAvatarWhat is an induction hob — the science behind them and how they workHomebuilding & Renovating - Natasha BrinsmeadExactly what is an induction hob and what could one offer you? In the ever-evolving world of kitchen appliances, this is one product that really has …
Avatarsandra oppAvatarAvatarDoes evolution ever go backward?Live Science - By Michael DharIn regressive evolution, organisms lose complex features and can appear to evolve "in reverse." But evolution doesn't retrace its steps, experts said. …
Avatarsandra oppAvatarAvatarA virgin birth in Shedd Aquarium's shark tank is baffling biologistsverified_publisherPopular Science - Laura BaisasLife finds a way ... with or without males. Let’s talk about sex. Partnerless sex that is. While this form of sex isn’t typically associated with reproduction, generating offspring without a partner is common in small, spineless animals like sea stars and stick insects, but it is more rare in …
Avatarsandra oppFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe hidden science of dimples: Their intriguing biology and mysterious causes, explainedsciencefocus.com - Alex HughesThere is a lot of debate over what causes these small indentations found on your skin. The hidden science of dimples: Their intriguing biology and …
Avatarsandra oppFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoAre gas stoves dangerous? This is what the science says | Businessnews24.com - Zahra HirjiThe science is overwhelmingly clear: Gas stoves are a source of air pollution located inside your home. They can emit climate pollution, as well as …
Avatarsandra oppFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhy Congenitally Blind People Show Activity in Visual-Processing Areas of the Brain - Neuroscience Newsneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsCorrection: The original post was edited to provide the writer and contact information in the source section. Recently published in the scientific …
Avatarsandra oppAvatarAvatarSome People's Brains Are Wrinklier Than Others, And Now We Know Whyverified_publisherScienceAlert - Clare WatsonThe folds of the human brain are instantly recognizable. Snaking ridges and deep furrows give the squishy tissue inside our heads structure and the …
Avatarsandra oppAvatarAvatarScientists discover emperor penguin colony in Antarctica using satellite imagesverified_publisherThe Guardian - Hannah DevlinColony of about 500 birds seen in remote region where they face existential threat due to global heating
Avatarsandra oppAvatarAvatarScience is slowing downverified_publisherVox - Kelsey PiperScience is the engine of society, and the decline of truly disruptive research is a warning sign for all of us. If you measure by the sheer quantity of papers published, we’re in a golden age of science. There are more scientists than ever; there are more publications than ever; and while a lot of …
Avatarsandra oppAvatarAvatarLoss of tiny organisms hurts ocean, fishing, scientists sayAssociated Press - By PATRICK WHITTLEPORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The warming of the waters off the East Coast has come at an invisible, but very steep cost — the loss of microscopic organisms that make up the base of the ocean’s food chain. The growing warmth and saltiness of the Gulf of Maine off New England is causing a dramatic decrease …