Month: May 2021
61 Posts
Dark energy survey releases most precise look at the universe’s evolution
Researchers develop better ways to culture living heart cells on the International Space Station
Scientists sound alarm about unprecedented mercury accumulation in Pacific Ocean trenches
Probing the function of key proteins
Large-scale mapping of protein networks behind tumor growth in the lungs
Resetting the biological clock by flipping a switch
New findings to boost IVF success rates
Thirty-six dwarf galaxies had simultaneous ‘baby boom’ of new stars
Online education in the post-COVID era The coronavirus pandemic has forced students and educators across all levels of education to rapidly adapt to online learning. The impact of this — and the developments required to make it work — could permanently change how education is delivered.
Local bee species could boost agriculture, food security for Puerto Rico and the world – News is My Business
A new replication crisis: Research that is less likely to be true is cited more
Nanoparticles: The complex rhythm of chemistry
Salts could be important piece of Martian organic puzzle, scientists find
Salts could be important piece of Martian organic puzzle, scientists find
Researchers see atoms at record resolution
An updated understanding of how to synthesize value-added chemicals
New detector finds gamma rays from surprising cosmic sources
New detector finds gamma rays from surprising cosmic sources
Researchers flip the motion of electrons on ultrafast time scales without slowing them down
Angelina Jolie embraces bees—and female beekeepers as environmental guardians
Researchers shed light on the evolution of extremist groups
Antarctica is headed for a climate tipping point by 2060, catastrophic melting if carbon emissions aren’t cut quickly
Newly discovered quasicrystal was created by the first nuclear explosion at Trinity Site
Supercomputer simulations unlock an old space weather puzzle
#Education, #HarvardMedicalSchool
Observations show marine clouds amplify warming
‘Nihao Mars’: China’s Zhurong rover touches down on Red Planet
Mammals can breathe through anus in emergencies
Quantum machine learning hits a limit
What makes plant cell walls both strong and extensible?
U.S. Accuses Harvard Scientist of Concealing Chinese Funding – The New York Times
New, non-invasive method measures brain blood flow with light
Harnessing the hum of fluorescent lights for more efficient computing.
Researchers observe two-fold symmetric superconductivity in 2D niobium diselenide
Thinking Privacy. Authors: Thyne Boonmark and James… | by James Carney | May, 2021
Who protects whom in the battle for personal data and privacy? You? | by Jouko Ahvenainen | Prifina | May, 2021
Who’s Spying on Your Messages? Comparing Privacy Between Chat Apps
Brand new physics of superconducting metals refuted by Lancaster physicists
University of Washington study suggests COVID-19 deaths far higher than official reports
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