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Early views of a supernova's first moments reveal a lopsided blast (sciencenews.org)
3 points by ashishgupta2209 6 hours ago | past | discuss
The largest, most detailed radio image of the Milky Way yet (sciencenews.org)
7 points by bookofjoe 3 days ago | past | discuss
Coffee beans pooped out by civets are tastier (sciencenews.org)
4 points by WaitWaitWha 21 days ago | past
AI generated its first working genome: a tiny bacteria killer (sciencenews.org)
2 points by olvy0 37 days ago | past | 1 comment
Parachutes unfurl thanks to the Japanese art of kirigami (sciencenews.org)
2 points by ulrischa 40 days ago | past
Dandelions rig the odds for catching upward gusts (sciencenews.org)
4 points by sohkamyung 42 days ago | past
A handheld 'bone printer' shows promise in animal tests (sciencenews.org)
2 points by WaitWaitWha 52 days ago | past | 1 comment
The Pattern Collector (sciencenews.org)
3 points by synxdjruebgfhcl 53 days ago | past | 1 comment
Salt can turn frozen water into a weak power source (sciencenews.org)
2 points by gmays 56 days ago | past
Calculators in the Classroom (1975) (sciencenews.org)
2 points by Jimmc414 70 days ago | past
Can fake faces make AI training more ethical? (sciencenews.org)
2 points by gbseventeen3331 70 days ago | past
A bioengineered protein may someday treat carbon monoxide poisoning (sciencenews.org)
1 point by sohkamyung 71 days ago | past
The Vera Rubin Observatory is ready to revolutionize astronomy (sciencenews.org)
5 points by sohkamyung 81 days ago | past
mRNA vaccines hold promise for many diseases. Now the tech is under fire (sciencenews.org)
7 points by zzzeek 84 days ago | past | 1 comment
Cosmic rays could, in theory, sustain life on other worlds (sciencenews.org)
4 points by rolph 3 months ago | past
Can AI 'Feel' Guilt? (sciencenews.org)
4 points by pseudolus 3 months ago | past
Artificial intelligence that "feels" guilt could lead to more cooperation (sciencenews.org)
9 points by mhutson 3 months ago | past | 3 comments
The sound of clapping, explained by physics (sciencenews.org)
2 points by austinallegro 3 months ago | past
AI reveals new details about a famous Latin inscription (sciencenews.org)
2 points by lackoftactics 3 months ago | past
Ancient Central Americans built a fish-trapping system (sciencenews.org)
2 points by raywatcher 3 months ago | past | 1 comment
Stone Age hunter-gatherers may have been surprisingly skilled seafarers (sciencenews.org)
2 points by raywatcher 3 months ago | past | 2 comments
Cancer DNA is detectable in blood years before diagnosis (sciencenews.org)
318 points by bookofjoe 3 months ago | past | 140 comments
Protein signatures may one day tell brain diseases apart before symptoms (sciencenews.org)
1 point by dbcooper 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
Gut microbes may flush 'forever chemicals' from the body (sciencenews.org)
4 points by WaitWaitWha 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
New Horizons visited Pluto 10 years ago. We're still learning from it (sciencenews.org)
3 points by TMEHpodcast 4 months ago | past
Scientists 3-D printed a tiny elephant inside a cell (sciencenews.org)
6 points by Bluestein 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
A predicted quasicrystal is based on the 'Einstein' tile known as the hat (sciencenews.org)
4 points by thunderbong 4 months ago | past
Paint 'sweats' to keep your house cool (sciencenews.org)
6 points by gmays 4 months ago | past
A common parenting practice may be hindering teen development (sciencenews.org)
5 points by Anon84 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
A dwarf galaxy just might upend the Milky Way's predicted demise (sciencenews.org)
2 points by gmays 4 months ago | past

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