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Ian Hacking, Eminent Philosopher of Science and Much Else, Dies at 87
Ian Hacking, a Canadian philosopher widely hailed as a giant of modern thought for game-changing contributions to the philosophies of science, probability and mathematics, as well as his widely circulated insights on issues like race and mental health, died...
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Japanese Moon Lander Crashed Because It Was Still Three Miles Up, Not on the Ground
Why It Matters: Learning and improving.A review of data showed that the software guiding the descent appeared to lose track of the landers’s altitude when it passed over the rim of a crater on the moon’s surface that was...
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Why the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season is especially hard to predict
It’s hard to know how busy this year’s Atlantic hurricane season will be, thanks to a rarely observed combination of ocean and climate conditions.The Atlantic Ocean is in an active storm era, a yearslong period of increasing storm activity....
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Ketamine Shows Promise for Hard-to-Treat Depression in New Study
A new study suggests that, for some patients, the anesthetic ketamine is a promising alternative to electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, currently one of the quickest and most effective therapies for patients with difficult-to-treat depression. The study is the largest...
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A quake on Mars showed its crust is thicker than Earth’s
Planetary scientists now know how thick the Martian crust is, thanks to the strongest Marsquake ever observed.On average, the crust is between 42 and 56 kilometers thick, researchers report in a paper to appear in Geophysical Research Letters. That’s...
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Is This Octopus Having a Nightmare?
Costello the octopus was napping while stuck to the glass of his tank at the Rockefeller University in New York. He snoozed quietly for half an hour, and then entered a more active sleep stage, his skin cycling through...
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5,000 deep-sea animals new to science turned up in ocean records
More than 5,000 animal species previously unknown to science live in a pristine part of the deep sea.Their home — called the Clarion-Clipperton Zone — sits in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and Mexico. The zone...
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Money, Sex and Rumors: Tanzania Faces Challenges to Protect Girls From HPV
When the health workers arrived at Upendo Primary School on the edge of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, they instructed girls who would turn 14 this year to line up to get a shot. Quinn Chengo held an urgent, whispered...
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A brain implant helped a man with paralysis walk more naturally
A system that restores communication between the brain and spine has enabled a man paralyzed by a spinal cord injury to regain near natural walking ability.Once the patient’s brain activity was decoded, the brain-spine interface took mere minutes to...
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White House Pushes to Save Key Covid Programs in Debt Ceiling Talks
The White House is seeking to preserve funding for key components of the federal coronavirus response in debt limit negotiations with House Republicans, according to senior Biden administration officials familiar with the talks.Administration officials are trying to protect roughly...
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Turkish president sings to supporters from top of bus
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan burst into song as he claimed victory in his country's election. With counting ongoing, official...