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Physicists find loophole in Heisenberg's uncertainty principle without breaking
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9 months ago
Brajeshwar
3 points
872.
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James Webb Space Telescope reveals something strange on comet 3I/ATLAS
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9 months ago
thunderbong
3 points
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Multicolored glow-in-the-dark succulents that recharge in sunlight
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10 months ago
gmays
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Are there any countries with no mosquitoes?
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10 months ago
wjb3
3 points
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Scientists cram a computer into a single fiber of clothing
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10 months ago
Brajeshwar
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Japan launches its first homegrown quantum computer
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10 months ago
donutloop
3 points
877.
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New powerful space object 'Punctum' doesn't fit into any known category
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10 months ago
wjSgoWPm5bWAhXB
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878.
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Asteroid Bennu contains dust older than the solar system
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10 months ago
geox
3 points
879.
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First computer combining human brain with silicon now available
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10 months ago
chiffre01
3 points
880.
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James Webb Telescope finds asteroidsBennu andRyugu may be pieces of one asteroid
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10 months ago
bookofjoe
3 points
881.
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Scientists may finally know why the first stars in the universe left no trace
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a year ago
bookofjoe
3 points
882.
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Melting glaciers could trigger volcanic eruptions around the globe, study finds
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a year ago
amichail
3 points
883.
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NASA spacecraft snaps images of lunar transit and Earth eclipse on the same day
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a year ago
Brajeshwar
3 points
884.
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Scientists hit quantum computer error rate of 0.000015% – a world record
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a year ago
donutloop
3 points
885.
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Japan sets new internet speed record – it's 4M times faster than average
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a year ago
LAsteNERD
3 points
886.
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Dams around the world hold so much water they've shifted Earth's poles, research
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a year ago
pseudolus
3 points
887.
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Dams around the world hold so much water they've shifted Earth's poles
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a year ago
Brajeshwar
3 points
888.
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40k-year-old mammoth tusk boomerang is oldest in Europe
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a year ago
geox
3 points
889.
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Assyrian carving of soldiers using inflatable goat skins to cross river
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a year ago
geox
3 points
890.
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AI understands emotion better than us especially emotionally charged situations
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a year ago
Bluestein
3 points
891.
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We may finally know how Tylenol works – and it's not how we thought
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a year ago
amichail
3 points
892.
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First 'Robot Boxing Tournament'
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a year ago
Brajeshwar
3 points
893.
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Nuclear fusion record smashed as German scientists take significant step forward
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a year ago
elsewhen
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894.
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Why Do Girls Like Dolls and Boys Like Toy Trucks? (2012)
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a year ago
Tomte
3 points
895.
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Recipe for Finding Clean Hydrogen
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a year ago
LAsteNERD
3 points
896.
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Genetic mutation lets some people thrive on just 4 hours of sleep
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a year ago
geox
3 points
897.
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You can now manipulate 3D holograms thanks to display breakthrough
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a year ago
Anon84
3 points
898.
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'Mystery population' ancestors gave 20% of our genes, boosting our brain
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a year ago
Brajeshwar
3 points
899.
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When did modern humans reach each of the 7 continents?
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a year ago
bookofjoe
3 points
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James Webb and Hubble telescopes unite to solve 'impossible' planet mystery
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a year ago
Brajeshwar
3 points
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