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Why the Oldest Fish in the World Live in a Desert

Why the Oldest Fish in the World Live in a Desert


Via: outis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  last year

After Ingenuity: Bigger, Bolder Aircraft for Exploring Aliens Worlds

After Ingenuity: Bigger, Bolder Aircraft for Exploring Aliens Worlds


Via: outis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  10 Comments  •  last year

OK... Ingenuity was a great little machine. But what's next?
At a glance - The runaway greenhouse effect on Venus

At a glance - The runaway greenhouse effect on Venus


Via: outis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  7 Comments  •  last year

I read about the greenhouse effect on Venus maybe sixty years ago... and never wondered about it. I'm kinda stick-in-the-mud.
The Best Keyboard

The Best Keyboard


By: outis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  last year

Mechanical!
6 Great Space Images in January

6 Great Space Images in January


Via: outis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  last year

Space is cool!
When the largest Animals on Land were Millipedes

When the largest Animals on Land were Millipedes


By: outis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  4 Comments  •  last year

Daily Telescope: Two large galaxies swimming in a sea of interstellar dust | Ars Technica

Daily Telescope: Two large galaxies swimming in a sea of interstellar dust | Ars Technica


Via: outis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  2 Comments  •  last year

Heavens!
Your Healthspan Is as Important as Your Lifespan—and It’s Declining

Your Healthspan Is as Important as Your Lifespan—and It’s Declining


Via: john-russell  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  8 Comments  •  last year

How gas utilities used tobacco tactics to avoid gas stove regulations

How gas utilities used tobacco tactics to avoid gas stove regulations


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  2 years ago

Why scientists are reanimating spider corpses for research

Why scientists are reanimating spider corpses for research


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  2 Comments  •  2 years ago

The lifesaving, Nobel Prize-winning discovery that almost didn’t happen

The lifesaving, Nobel Prize-winning discovery that almost didn’t happen


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  4 Comments  •  2 years ago

Is psychology good for anything? - Big Think

Is psychology good for anything? - Big Think


Via: john-russell  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  2 years ago

Pictorial: Nissan's "Urban EV GoKart" 20-30 Concept

Pictorial: Nissan's "Urban EV GoKart" 20-30 Concept


Via: hal-a-lujah  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  11 Comments  •  2 years ago

Nissan has released the first imagery of its 20-30 Concept, a sporty Micra-sized EV with bold sports styling. The plan is that by 2028, Nissan EVs will have solid-state batteries, reducing the...
Inventor ponders ethics of wiring human brain tissue into computers

Inventor ponders ethics of wiring human brain tissue into computers


Via: hal-a-lujah  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  23 Comments  •  2 years ago

Robots are pouring drinks in Vegas. As AI grows, the city's workers brace for change

Robots are pouring drinks in Vegas. As AI grows, the city's workers brace for change


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  40 Comments  •  2 years ago

U.S. Announces First Drugs Picked for Medicare Price Negotiations

U.S. Announces First Drugs Picked for Medicare Price Negotiations


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  22 Comments  •  2 years ago

Harrison Ford’s latest namesake is an Andean snake species

Harrison Ford’s latest namesake is an Andean snake species


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  1 Comments  •  2 years ago

Scientists at Fermilab close in on fifth force of nature

Scientists at Fermilab close in on fifth force of nature


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  2 years ago

NASA Reaches Voyager 2 With a Last-Ditch ‘Shout’ Across the Void

NASA Reaches Voyager 2 With a Last-Ditch ‘Shout’ Across the Void


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  10 Comments  •  2 years ago

The image: The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex in Australia sent the equivalent of an interstellar “shout” more than 12.5 billion miles to Voyager 2. Thirty-seven hours later, mission...
F.D.A. Approves First U.S. Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill

F.D.A. Approves First U.S. Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  144 Comments  •  2 years ago

Black women hit hardest as maternal death rates soar in US

Black women hit hardest as maternal death rates soar in US


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  23 Comments  •  2 years ago

Australia is the first nation to let patients with depression or PTSD be prescribed psychedelics

Australia is the first nation to let patients with depression or PTSD be prescribed psychedelics


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  1 Comments  •  2 years ago

Did Scientists Accidentally Invent an Anti-addiction Drug?

Did Scientists Accidentally Invent an Anti-addiction Drug?


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  4 Comments  •  2 years ago

Video: Police Guide Driverless Car to Pull Over, Passenger Can't

Video: Police Guide Driverless Car to Pull Over, Passenger Can't


Via: jbb  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  1 Comments  •  2 years ago

Virginia Norwood, ‘Mother’ of Satellite Imaging Systems, Dies at 96

Virginia Norwood, ‘Mother’ of Satellite Imaging Systems, Dies at 96


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  9 Comments  •  2 years ago

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