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Remembering where your meals came from key for a small bird’s survival

Ars Technica 13 Sep 2024
(credit. BirdImages). It seems like common sense that being smart should increase the chances of survival in wild animals ... What mattered most for chickadees, small birds that save stashes of food, was simply remembering where they cached all their food.
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More water worlds than we thought might support life

Ars Technica 05 Sep 2024
/ High pressure ices near the crust are a feature of water-rich worlds.` (credit. Benoit Gougeon (University of Montreal)) ... “On Earth, the ocean is in contact with some rock ... In theory, that should make the ocean barren and lifeless ... Comments .
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Tim Walz’s Understudy Could Get a History-Making Promotion

The Atlantic 23 Aug 2024
Peggy Flanagan is used to filling in for Tim Walz. As the lieutenant governor of Minnesota, serving as an understudy is most of the gig ... Now that the governor had a more important address to deliver, Flanagan stepped in ... [ Read ... “He was my camper ... [ Read.
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Passing part of a medical licensing exam doesn’t make ChatGPT a good doctor

Ars Technica 16 Aug 2024
/ For now, "you should see a doctor" remains good advice. ChatGPT was able to pass some of the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) tests in a study done in 2022 ... And it’s not. ChatGPT vs. Medscape ... Comments .
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“Archeology” on the ISS helps identify what astronauts really need

Ars Technica 09 Aug 2024
/ Jessica Watkins gets to work on the ISS (credit. NASA). “Archeology really is a perspective on material culture we use as evidence to understand how humans adapt to their environment, to the situations they are in, and to each other ... Comments .
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Human muscle cells come back from space, look aged

Ars Technica 02 Aug 2024
/ Muscle atrophy is a known hazard of spending time on the International Space Station. (credit. NASA). Muscle-on-chip systems are three-dimensional human muscle cell bundles cultured on collagen scaffolds ... getting old ... Space-borne bioconstructs.
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Astronauts find their tastes dulled, and a VR ISS hints at why

Ars Technica 26 Jul 2024
/ The environment you're eating in can influence what you taste, and space is no exception. (credit. NASA) ... “Based on anecdotal reports, they have expressed that food in space tastes less flavorful ... Tasting with all senses ... Read 12 remaining paragraphs .
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Bitchute 23 Jul 2024
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We’re building thermonuclear spaceships again—this time for real

Ars Technica 22 Jul 2024
/ Artist concept of the Demonstration for Rocket to Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) spacecraft. (credit. DARPA). Phoebus 2A, the most powerful space nuclear reactor ever made, was fired up at Nevada Test Site on June 26, 1968 ... Nuclear-powered ICBMs.
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This Isn’t a New RNC—Or a New Trump

The Atlantic 17 Jul 2024
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here ... Culture Break Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Read ... .
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Researchers track individual neurons as they respond to words

Ars Technica 17 Jul 2024
/ Human Neuron, Digital Light Microscope. (Photo By BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) (credit. BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images). “Language is a huge field, and we are novices in this ... Probing the brain ... Comments .
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Giant salamander species found in what was thought to be an icy ecosystem

Ars Technica 11 Jul 2024
(credit. C. Marsicano). Gaiasia jennyae, a newly discovered freshwater apex predator with a body length reaching 4.5 meters, lurked in the swamps and lakes around 280 million years ago ... Common ancestry ... Read 10 remaining paragraphs . Comments .
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Jacek Wiącek: Inwestycja Lidla w Gietrzwałdzie - aktualny stan prawny, Konferencja WSWG 15.06.2024

Bitchute 01 Jul 2024
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Lightening the load: AI helps exoskeleton work with different strides

Ars Technica 01 Jul 2024
/ Right now, the software doesn't do arms, so don't go taking on any aliens with it. (credit. 20th Century Fox). Exoskeletons today look like something straight out of sci-fi ... Tailor-made robots ... It’s solved with locomotion recognition ... Comments .

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