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Some frogs have 10 times the amount of bitterness receptors as humans, a Northeastern researcher discovers
4 months ago
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Researchers take a step closer toward human limb regeneration after discovering that an axolotl’s ability to discern which body part to regenerate and where to regenerate it traces back to retinoic acid — a molecule that humans also possess.
3 days ago
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Humans have nasal respiratory fingerprints
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Scientists have created cyborg embryos by implanting electrode arrays into the developing brains of frogs, mice, and salamanders.
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Least Amount of Transistors for a Full Adder?
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10 Years of Betting on Rust
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Highly stylized TikTok videos, known as “edits,” portraying politicians as physically attractive or “badass” increased ratings of their attractiveness and, in some cases…
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Researchers estimate that early humans began smoking meat to extend its shelf life as long as a million years ago.
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Welcome to the age of $10/month Lakehouses
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Ubuntu Linux 25.10 Quietly Kills Off GNOME On Xorg As Wayland Takes Over
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Student discovers fungus predicted by Albert Hoffman
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Global yields of wheat are around 10% lower now than they would have been without the influence of climate change, according to a new study
10 days ago
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Loading times in rust
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GlassFish startup times measured
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Anthropic researchers predict a ‘pretty terrible decade’ for humans as AI could wipe out white collar jobs
8 days ago
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Windows 10 spies on your use of System Settings (2021)
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Tinder revamp aimed at Gen Zers who 'don't have as much sex'
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Timeouts and cancellation for humans
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"Learn to Code" Backfires Spectacularly as Comp-Sci Majors Suddenly Have Sky-High Unemployment
9 days ago
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Six More Humans Successfully Carried to the Edge of Space by Blue Origin
12 days ago
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James Webb Space Telescope discovers the earliest galaxy ever seen
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What is the amount of computer processing power that is required for real-time whole brain emulation?
6 days ago
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Some Project Ideas please
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Vaccination with mRNA-encoded nanoparticles drives early maturation of HIV bnAb precursors in humans
11 days ago
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A Researcher Figured Out How To Reveal Any Phone Number Linked To a Google Account
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Student Discovers Long-Awaited Mystery Fungus Sought By LSD's Inventor
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If symbol tables use union for data storage, doesn't it mean variables of all types would use same amount of memory?
5 days ago
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Scientists have discovered that differences in heatwaves – such as how much hotter they are than normal temperatures, and how long they last – can increase disease burden by up to 13 times in a commonly used experimental animal model.
9 days ago
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Prolly Trees: The useful data structure that was independently invented four times (that we know of)
8 days ago
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Researchers have warned that the spread of misinformation continues to increase, and it has been identified as a significant threat to society and public health
7 days ago
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People around the world are more likely to favor dominant, authoritarian leaders during times of intergroup conflict
8 days ago
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