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Why do avocados turn brown in a flash? The answer is in the air.
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Can AI Solve Science?—Stephen Wolfram Writings
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A person came down with an atypical form of pneumonia in November 2002, but it would be two months before anyone realized it was the start of a pandemic.
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These First Americans Vanished Without a Trace — But Hints of Them Linger | Live Science
Here's the complex family tree of some of North America's first inhabitants.
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5 common mistakes beginner telescope users make — and how to avoid them | Live Science
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We tested the Canon EOS R6 II in a nature reserve — here’s our verdict | Live Science
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Stephen Wolfram shares the behind-the-scenes process of his NKS book. From years of research to working with publishers, book design, getting the right photos...
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Mitochondria aren't only the 'powerhouses of cells' — they also battle germs | Live Science
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Even AI has trouble figuring out if text was written by AI — here's why | Live Science
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Science history: Chemists discover buckyballs — the most perfect molecules in existence...
Over a feverish 10-day period, scientists synthesized and described a new class of carbon molecules, called buckminster fullerenes, after the iconic...
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5 common mistakes beginner macro photographers make — and how to avoid them | Live Science
New to macro photography? Avoid these 5 beginner mistakes and start capturing tiny worlds with big impact.
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Neanderthals could be brought back within 20 years — but is it a good idea? | Live Science
With today's technology, we cannot bring back Neanderthals. But even if future advances allow it, should we?
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There is such a thing as 'settled science' — anyone who says otherwise is trying to...
Opinion | How bad-faith arguments sow doubt by weaponizing scientific humility.
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Science history: Russian mathematician quietly publishes paper — and solves one of the most...
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Sigma 14mm DG DN review — the lens for astrophotography | Live Science
With major light-gathering capabilities at an impressive f/1.4 aperture at 14mm, this lens defines boundaries.
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