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Ultrafast laser technology continues to surprise. While research in this field may seem rather abstract at first glance, it very often leads to concrete applications. This is particularly true in health care, where the technology can be used to treat certain cancers. Read The Full Article Here
What are the mental health impacts—good and bad—of engaging in reading goals and challenges? A look at the science. Read The Full Article Here
CBS procedural returns on February 13. Read The Full Article Here
Hurricanes and other extreme weather events often affect disadvantaged communities more severely, and extended power outages are some of the most harmful effects. Concerns over the intensification of hurricanes has led to new environmental justice policies that aim to mitigate the unequal impacts of major storms. Now, policy experts and engineers are directing their attention toward illuminating the causes. Read The Full Article Here
Predators in perpetual motion. Sleepless in our seas. If that’s your image of sharks, you’re not alone. And for good reason: sharks must swim to breathe (or so we were told). The science of how sharks sleep and breathe is linked, and while all sharks use gills to breathe, there are two ways that they move oxygen-rich sea water over those gills. Some sharks, called obligate ram ventilators, ‘ram’ oxygen-rich sea water over their gills and need to keep moving to do so. Other species, called buccal pumpers, actively pump sea water over their gills while stationary. Read The Full…
On losing–and finding–joy in browsing the bookstore Read The Full Article Here
Emily in Paris Season 4 is coming to Netflix, but following some significant bombshells in Season 3, we expect big changes on the… Read The Full Article Here
A mathematical game governed by simple rules throws up patterns of seemingly infinite complexity – and now a question that has puzzled hobbyists for decades has a solution Read The Full Article Here
The highlights and lowlights of 2023 in book banning news and trends. That, plus this week's book censorship news. Read The Full Article Here
She plays a Minneapolis doctor who has no memory of the past eight years of her life after a brain injury. Read The Full Article Here
A team of researchers has reported for the first time the live birth of a monkey that contains a high proportion of cells derived from a monkey stem cell line. This ‘chimeric’ monkey is composed of cells that originate from two genetically distinct embryos of the same species of monkey. This has previously been demonstrated in rats and mice but, until now, has not been possible in other species, including non-human primates. Read The Full Article Here
The first images from Euclid, planets, invisible rings, and the first hints of a neutron star’s wispy magnetic field. Here are the 8 space photos that melted our minds in 2023 Read The Full Article Here
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Drawing together an array of interdisciplinary studies across archaeology, ecology, anthropology, and evolutionary theory, Erle Ellis, professor of geography and environmental systems at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, explains the evolution of the cultural practices that have enabled societies to develop unprecedented capabilities to scale up and transform the ecological systems that sustain them. Read The Full Article Here
From history books to award-winning literary fiction to memoirs, here are the books Barack Obama named as his favorites of 2023. Read The Full Article Here
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Perucetus colossus lived 39 million years ago and weighed in at between 85 and 340 tonnes, meaning it was probably larger than even blue whales. The discovery has inspired both fan art and music Read The Full Article Here
Books & Looks: Real Books for Real Readers was started as a podcast to supplement Blaine Desantis’ website, ViewsOnBooks.com, and expand into audio interviews with authors. With Books & Looks, Blaine’s goal is to focus on real books that real people will read. At least half of the books he reviews are either new authors or unknown authors Read The Full Article Here
From ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ to ‘Station 19’ and more, who made our list? Read The Full Article Here
The forests of Borneo are home to squirrels with extravagant tails and teeth so sharp they could slash a deer’s throat — and folklore has it that’s exactly what they use them for. Read The Full Article Here
The stories we tell about orcas might say more about us than about them Read The Full Article Here
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It's almost Christmas, but will Holly's behavior ensure that she gets a lump of coal? Read our Neighbours spoilers for the week of… Read The Full Article Here
Unlike their relatives, individuals of the poison frog Allobates femoralis are not poisonous but are captivating due to their different behavioral profiles: They successfully reproduce with different strategies depending on whether they are bold, aggressive or explorative. In addition, certain character traits are already present in this species at the tadpole stage. Read The Full Article Here
Rick Riordan, the mind behind the extremely popular Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, is back with an exciting sixth installment in the series that both young and old readers will love, titled Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods. Read The Full Article Here
‘The Good Wife’ spinoff premieres February 29. Read The Full Article Here
The death of a grandparent may be a rite of passage, but it is not harmless for many boys, particularly boys of color. Losing a grandparent in childhood corresponds with lower reading, math and verbal skills among boys at a critical age Read The Full Article Here
The best book deals of the day, curated by Book Riot. Read The Full Article Here