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Which species will survive the current extinction crisis and which won’t? ...read more
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Which species will survive the current extinction crisis and which won’t? ...read more
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Researchers plea that we brush up on our data literacy, warning that phony satellite imagery could become a common and dangerous mode of disinformation. ...read more
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It's not just mammals that nurse their young. These unexpected animals do, too. ...read more
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Scientists are collecting solidified lava that resembles both hair and tears to learn about the activity bubbling beneath Kīlauea in Hawaii. ...read more
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Elderly Tsimané in Bolivia have healthier hearts and brains than industrialized societies, scientists say. ...read more
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It's the last kind of citizen science you could ever do — but the donation process isn't exactly an easy thing to navigate. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on How Lobster Eyes Can Help Astronomers Get a Wider View of the Cosmos
The crustacean-inspired technology can help us analyze far-off phenomena, like supernovae collisions and solar wind, that extend past our own galaxy. ...read more