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I hated writing until I learned there’s a science to it (2024)
(science.org)
249 points
o4c
6 days ago
113 comments
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Fishing for oil and meat drives defaunation of deepwater sharks and rays
(science.org)
248 points
etiam
2 years ago
116 comments
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Major shake-up coming for Fermilab, the troubled U.S. particle physics center
(science.org)
247 points
dyslexit
3 years ago
144 comments
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Cancer in the Cold
(science.org)
247 points
_Microft
4 years ago
99 comments
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One centimeter long bacterium discovered
(science.org)
243 points
deathgripsss
4 years ago
78 comments
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Britain's postwar sugar craze confirms harms of sweet diets in early life
(science.org)
242 points
rbanffy
2 years ago
144 comments
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Multifault earthquake threat for Seattle region revealed by mass tree mortality
(science.org)
242 points
bookofjoe
3 years ago
142 comments
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A protein that disrupts cells’ energy centers may be a culprit in CFS/ME
(science.org)
241 points
kens
3 years ago
188 comments
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Star botanist likely made up data about nutritional supplements, new probe finds
(science.org)
241 points
jyunwai
2 years ago
91 comments
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Researchers successfully potty-train cows
(science.org)
240 points
cheese_goddess
5 years ago
337 comments
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Scientific journal publishers and editors say they are being offered bribes
(science.org)
240 points
rossdavidh
2 years ago
134 comments
102.
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Revamped German stellarator should run longer, hotter and compete with tokamaks
(science.org)
239 points
nabla9
4 years ago
151 comments
103.
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Neanderthals survived on a knife's edge for 350k years
(science.org)
238 points
Hooke
2 months ago
204 comments
104.
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Speakers of different languages remember visual scenes differently
(science.org)
237 points
wmlive
3 years ago
104 comments
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Making steel without emitting CO2
(science.org)
236 points
ttfkam
2 years ago
117 comments
106.
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The Uselessness of Phenylephrine (2022)
(science.org)
233 points
ctoth
3 years ago
335 comments
107.
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Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science
(science.org)
233 points
raybb
3 years ago
65 comments
108.
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Behaviors reveal sophisticated tool use and possible “pranking” among pachyderms
(science.org)
228 points
isaacfrond
2 years ago
151 comments
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Galileo's handwritten notes found in ancient astronomy text
(science.org)
226 points
tzury
3 months ago
42 comments
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Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing
(science.org)
225 points
Timofeibu
14 days ago
201 comments
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New U.S. immigration rules spur more visa approvals for STEM workers
(science.org)
224 points
Metacelsus
2 years ago
394 comments
112.
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How to run 50% faster without external energy (2020)
(science.org)
222 points
beefman
3 years ago
192 comments
113.
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As professors struggle to recruit postdocs, calls for change in academia
(science.org)
221 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
313 comments
114.
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Gene behind orange fur in cats
(science.org)
221 points
rbanffy
2 years ago
131 comments
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Data manipulations alleged in study that paved way for Microsoft's quantum chip
(science.org)
218 points
EvgeniyZh
a year ago
178 comments
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How did the settlers of the Canary Islands survive a millennium of isolation?
(science.org)
217 points
gmays
2 years ago
172 comments
117.
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Simple mix of soap and solvent could help destroy ‘forever chemicals’
(science.org)
213 points
ckcheng
4 years ago
233 comments
118.
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Equality is prevented by the misperception that it harms advantaged groups
(science.org)
210 points
geox
4 years ago
404 comments
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Rare genital defects seen in sons of men taking major diabetes drug
(science.org)
209 points
jimmy2020
4 years ago
231 comments
120.
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Mammals can breathe through their intestines (2021)
(science.org)
209 points
FeaturelessBug
4 years ago
154 comments
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