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Bouncing Bubbles Boost Boiling | Scientific American

Bouncing Bubbles Boost Boiling A new surface uses tiny gaps to supercharge bubble formation to transfer heat By Rachel Berkowitz…

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Could Neanderthals Make Art? | Scientific American

For centuries, the “Unicorn Cave,” or “Einhornhöhle,” in central Germany has been famous for its many thousands of bones. In…

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Scientific Journal Publishes AI-Generated Rat With Gigantic Penis

Jordan Pearson reports via Motherboard: A peer-reviewed science journal published a paper this week filled with nonsensical AI-generated images, which…

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Couple perform ‘scientific’ test to check if all-inclusive holiday resort is watering down their drinks

By Zeenia Naqvee Published: 10:55 EST, 13 February 2024 | Updated: 10:55 EST, 13 February 2024 Brits are known for…

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Antique clocks give a window into scientific innovation of times past

Zimingzhong with print of the coronation of Louis XIV The Palace Museum THESE lavish antique clocks don’t just represent time…

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A Guide to the Scientific Plan for Lowering Blood Pressure

The DASH diet was developed specifically to help people lower high blood pressure and is promoted by the National Heart, Lung,…

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Top Harvard Cancer researchers accused of scientific fraud; 37 studies falsified

Enlarge / The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is seeking…

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The Scientific Truth About 10 Controversial Foods and Drinks

Do you know what you should be eating? It seems as if everyone has an especially strong opinion on the…

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How Supergenes Shape Evolution | Scientific American

Conventional wisdom holds that sexual reproduction evolved because it enables organisms to shuffle, or recombine, different alleles (versions of a…

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What Happens When You Deny Scientific Evidence? Look at Brazil’s Pesticide Problem

In Brazil, the unabated use of dangerous pesticides reminds the world of the harm done by denying reality. Here, as…

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