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1 day ago

Cuts to the National Weather Service Threaten Accurate Forecasting in Season of Extreme Weather

The National Weather Service is crucial for accurate weather forecasting but is currently facing significant staffing challenges.
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4 weeks ago

How the Nation's Only Particle Collider Is Accelerating Our Understanding of Physics

Brookhaven National Laboratory is transitioning from the RHIC to the Electron-Ion Collider, promising new insights into the fundamental building blocks of matter.
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1 month ago

35 Years of Scientific American with an Editor Who Has Seen It All

The evolution of science journalism from the era before the Internet to today marks a significant transformation in how scientific information is disseminated.
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35 Years of Scientific American with an Editor Who Has Seen It All

The evolution of science journalism from the era before the Internet to today marks a significant transformation in how scientific information is disseminated.
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1 month ago

How This Natural Disinfectant Finally Made It to Market

It's a disinfectant, and it is something that is made in our bodies. It is part of how our white blood cells fight infection.
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2 months ago

What's Really Happening During Squirting'? A Deep Dive into the Science

Today’s episode discusses the science of squirting—the physical phenomenon that stirs speculation and debate—hosted by Wendy Zukerman, from Science Vs.
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2 months ago

This one weird trick can make online publishing better

Fraser Cain decided to walk away from advertising on Universe Today, opting for a cleaner site with static pages, avoiding tracking and cookies altogether.
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3 months ago

Do Not Be Bamboozled By The New Fluffy Mouse | Defector

Science journalists tend to favor visually appealing press releases over substantive analysis, especially when they involve charismatic animals.
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9 months ago

No, You Can't See the Great Wall of China from Space

The basic problem (as with so many you can see X from space-type statements) is resolution. This is a term astronomers use for the ability to distinguish two closely spaced objects, as opposed to seeing them so close together that they merge into a single dot.
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