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Sharks in the Bahamas test positive for caffeine, painkillers and even cocaine, study finds
Sharks in the Bahamas are consuming substances including caffeine, painkillers and even cocaine, according to a new study by marine scientists who say it could potentially impact the animals' health and behavior.The research team, made...
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In certain corners of the internet, peptides can fix just about anything.Some popular videos claim they can help repair DNA, offer nerve relief and accelerate wound healing. Others promise shiny hair and lower stress levels....
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NASA races to have the first moon base and nuclear-propulsion spacecraft
NASA is hitting the accelerator on space missions and moon trips in the hopes of achieving some big firsts — a permanent moon base and an interplanetary spacecraft harnessing nuclear propulsion.Over the next seven years, the agency is planning...
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Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
Batteries that use solid metal as their charge-carrying electrolyte could potentially be a safer and far more...
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Active Surfaces aims to install peel-and-stick solar panels everywhere
Active Surfaces, a startup based on solar-energy technologies rooted in MIT research, is well on its way...
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600-year-old grape seed used to make pinot noir wine found in toilet of medieval hospital in France
A 600-year-old grape seed discovered in the toilet of a medieval French hospital is genetically identical to the grapes still being used to make pinot noir wine, scientists said Tuesday.The seed reveals that people in...
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NASA Research Proposes Technology to Seek Earth-Like Exoplanets
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NASA Research Proposes Technology to Seek Earth-Like Exoplanets
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KISSAs NASA seeks to understand the mysteries of the universe, the agency is advancing technologies to locate and explore Earth-like planets far beyond our solar system. A key element...
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How to create “humble” AI
Artificial intelligence holds promise for helping doctors diagnose patients and personalize treatment options. However, an international group...
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Female giant rainforest mantises grow up to strike harder than males
If giant rainforest mantises went to kindergarten, little girl mantises wouldn’t look any bigger and stronger than the little boy mantises. Not until the end of mantis high school would lady mantises become the bigger sex. Then, female hunting...
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Transformational Tools and Technologies Resources – NASA
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Activist ship’s collision with krill trawler off Antarctica called “deliberate attack”
A ship operated by a group founded by anti-whaling activist Paul Watson collided with an...