Category: 7. Science
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Indications for floaterectomy: results of a national BEAVRS survey
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate…
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Humpback Dolphins in Western Australia are Wearing Sea Sponges as Hats to Impress the Ladies
“Hey ladies, how do you like my new hat?” Photo: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions//Instagram
You might’ve heard about orcas swimming around with salmon…
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UCL Scientists Aid NASA Hunt for Earth-like Worlds
UCL researchers are investigating how a UK-led team could design and build one of the core instruments on a flagship NASA mission, the Habitable Worlds Observatory, which will search for signs of life on…
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Your gut microbes might be turning fiber into extra calories
Deep within your gut lives a bustling world of microbes, each playing a role in digesting your food. Among them is one unusual microbe that produces methane — a gas more often associated with cows and landfills than humans. According to new…
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Black hole caught snacking on star far from host galaxy’s center
A supermassive black hole far from its galaxy’s center tears apart a star in the foreground of this artist’s rendition. Credit: NSF/AUI/NSF NRAO/P.Vosteen
- Astronomers have detected the first tidal…
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Tracking bats as they hunt birds in the skies above Europe
There are three species of bats that eat birds. We know that because we have found feathers and other avian remains in their feces. What we didn’t know was how exactly they hunt birds,…
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Dinosaurs were thriving before asteroid, study finds
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Dinosaurs were ‘still going strong up to the moment the asteroid hit’. | Credit: Roger Harris / Science Photo Library
What happened
Dinosaurs…
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