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Dark Matter Theories Challenged By Satellite Galaxy Discovery
A sprawling collection of galaxies and star clusters surrounding our own Milky Way is challenging long-standing theories on the...
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The Limits of Using Science to Explain Morality
Grand theories of social evolution have, in the past, proved to be useless as guides to events, but that...
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Global Biodiversity Panel Launched
A global science assessment panel for biodiversity, modelled on the International Panel on Climate Change, was launched in Panama...
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Oetzi the Iceman’s Blood Is World’s Oldest
Researchers studying Oetzi, a 5,300-year-old body found frozen in the Italian Alps in 1991, have found red blood cells...
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Solar Storms Present a Growing Threat
Geomagnetic storms generated by the interaction between the electrically charged solar particles and the earth’s own magnetic field could...
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Smog-Eating Buildings Gobble Up Pollutants
Alcoa, the world’s leading producer of primary aluminum, just unveiled its first commercial building installations of smog-eating architectural panels...
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Formula Follows the Evolution of Writing Styles
How does literary style evolve? Surprisingly, clues lie in words with seemingly little meaning, such as “to” and “that”....
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Clouds’ Effect on Climate Change Is Last Bastion for Dissenters
For decades, a small group of scientific dissenters has been trying to shoot holes in the prevailing science of...
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Interdisciplinary Madness: Anthro and the Biocultural Approach
Anthropology is an inherently interdisciplinary field. Drawing from evolutionary theory, feminist theory, critical race theory, it compares within and...
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Quantum Entanglement Can Reach Into the Past
Spooky quantum entanglement just got spookier. Entanglement is a weird state where two particles remain intimately connected, even when...