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2022-10-06T06:49:57
How to Tell if Your Cat Loves You, According to Science
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The secret of whether your cat feels bonded to you lies in behavioral signals they would show to feline friends
Frequent Breaks in Undersea Pipelines Mean Fixes Are Possible for Nord Stream
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While international experts try to figure out what caused the ruptures in the Nord Stream pipeline, engineers have multiple options to try and fix it
See Which Countries Have the Most Interconnected Wildlife Preserves
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Reducing human threats could unlock important connections between protected animal habitats
2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for a New Way of Building Molecules
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Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless share the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering an easy way to “click” molecular building blocks together
Video Game Players Avoid Gay Characters
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A study of gamer behavior finds they shy away from gay characters, regardless of their strengths
SCOTUS Hears a Case with Broad Implications for the Clean Water Act
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As the new term begins, the Supreme Court debates what wetlands should be protected under one of the EPA’s most successful and controversial efforts
Ian Sinks Florida 'Dome Home' Built to Survive Hurricanes
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A house built from geodesic domes off the coast of Florida was designed to withstand gale-force winds and powerful storm surges but not sea-level rise
Nobel Winner Svante P????bo Discovered the Neandertal in Our Genes
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Geneticist Svante Pääbo reconstructed the genome of long-extinct human relatives, showing we have more in common with Neandertals than previously thought
How Stopping Alaskan Wildfires Can Slow Climate Change
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Climate change is worsening Alaskan wildfires, which, in turn, are worsening climate change. Here’s how to break this vicious cycle
Can God Be Proved Mathematically?
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Some mathematicians have sought a logical proof for the existence of God. Here’s what they discovered
Explorers of Quantum Entanglement Win 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics
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Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work using entangled photons to test the quantum foundations of reality
Deadly Heat Dome Was a 1-in-10,000-Year Event
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The record-smashing temperatures in the Pacific Northwest last year were an extraordinarily rare occurrence even in the age of climate change
Fungi Lurk Inside Cancers--and Might Speed Their Growth
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Thousands of tumor samples provide the clearest link yet between cancer and fungi, but more research is needed
How People Rate Pizza, Jobs and Relationships Is Surprisingly Predictive of Their Behavior
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Researchers are perplexed as to why inner feelings about life and love predict our actions better than the best social science
On Election Day, Vote for Candidates with Science-Based Policies, Not Politicians Who Ignore Evidence
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Some office seekers have positions based on research and facts, whereas others stand on assumptions and bias
Mistletoe's Ridiculously Clingy Seeds Could Make a Biological Glue
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The festive parasite mistletoe’s sticky prowess explained
Discoveries about Ancient Human Evolution Win 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Svante Pääbo’s work on sequencing the DNA of Neandertals and Denisovans, which won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, revealed surprising interbreeding among human species
See the Facility That Tests whether Nuclear Weapons Work
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Gargantuan lasers induce a fusion reaction to test the U.S. nuclear stockpile
The Sky Needs Its 'Silent Spring' Moment
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A surge of new research underscores the growing global problem of light pollution—as well as the urgent need for public awareness and action
50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: October 2022
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No life on the moon; safe gas at home
How to Brew the Perfect Cup of Coffee, According to Science
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A mathematical model reveals the best way to achieve consistently tasty espresso
What Do Mysterious Nord Stream Methane Leaks Mean for Climate Change?
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Researchers are rushing to calculate the greenhouse-gas emissions resulting from mysterious leaks in major gas pipelines that connect Russia to Europe
Hundreds of Hospitals Are at Risk of Hurricane Flooding
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Florida hospitals are among the most vulnerable to flooding during hurricanes, but others along the East Coast and Gulf Coast are at risk, too
How Much People Write Can Reveal Racial Biases
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Society’s stereotypes can slip into communication in subtle ways
Poem: 'Diptych: Abscission and Marcescence'
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Science in meter and verse