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Students exposed to polluted air on exam day receive lower grades
New research from the London School of Economics has found that students exposed to polluted air before taking their exams end up receiving lower scores.
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How 3D holograms work
Holograms are photographic recordings of 3D scenes. Unlike a camera, which captures one view through a small viewer focused by a lens, holograms capture an entire light field which allows them to recreate the 3D scene. Shimmery 2D...
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Modern human origin traced to northern Botswana
New research published in the journal Nature suggests that modern humans descended from the region south of the Zambezi River, spanning northern Botswana into parts of Namibia and Zimbabwe, in southern Africa.
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Artificial jawbone created with 3D printing technology
An 83-year-old woman's infected jawbone has been successfully replaced with an artificial 3D-printed titanium jawbone in a world first. The 3D-printing technology developed by LayerWise NV of Belgium used additive laser melting in which...
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Microplastic particles found in European rivers
Researchers from the Tara Ocean Foundation collected water samples from nine rivers across Europe and found microplastic particles present in every sample.
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Wind power could make ground warmer, study finds
A new Harvard study simulated the effects of switching the country's entire power grid to wind power to look at the effect turbines have on local temperature.
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The Ruby Laser: A World First
Lasers aren't just for sci-fi fans. We use them to scan barcodes in shopping malls, conduct surgeries, even remove tattoos! All thanks to the very first, the Ruby Laser.
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Neutron star’s halo could help explain antimatter near Earth
NASA’s Fermi telescope discovered a vast halo around a neutron star that could explain why there is so much antimatter near Earth.
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NASA & ESA to conduct planetary defense tests on asteroid
NASA and the European Space Agency are joining hands for a planetary defense mission in order to learn how to protect Earth from a possible asteroid collision.
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Scientists may have explained the solar system’s ‘Great Divide’
A separation known as the Great Divide splits the rocky planets and the gas planets in our solar system.
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‘The One’ to become the tallest building in Canada
Supertall skyscraper “The One” is set to become the tallest building in Canada at 309 meters once it is completed in Toronto later this year.
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How Facebook’s super-immersive new ‘metaverse’ will look
The social media giant is betting big on creating a future where you can simply don a virtual reality device and step into a 3D world filled with 3D versions of real people.
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Remote ID system proposed for drones in U.S. airspace
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed using remote identification for unmanned aircraft systems in the U.S.
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Scientists identify first new HIV strain in two decades
A joint study by Abbott Laboratories and the University of Missouri has identified a new subtype of the HIV strain for the first time in 19 years.
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Solving 3D Problems using Pythagoras and Trigonometry
The video is an electric presentation on how to solve problems in 3D by breaking them down into their 2D components. The focus is on using Pythagoras and trigonometry to find missing lengths and angles. The presenter provides...
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Enormous floating pumice raft could help save the Great Barrier Reef
An enormous floating raft of volcanic rocks is drifting along the Pacific Ocean towards Australia, where it could help with the recovery of the Great Barrier Reef’s corals.
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Outbreak of coffee rust threatens Latin American coffee supply
A fungus outbreak is threatening to wipe out Latin American coffee crops and trigger a global coffee crisis.
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Catch-and-release fishing may be harmful to fish
Hook injuries caused by the catch and release method may actually be harmful to fish, study finds.
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Working with 3MF vs STL Files
Save as STL in Fusion 360 is missing. It's now called Save as Mesh. This is because Fusion 360 now supports native 3MF files - which are better than STL files in many ways. Watch this video to learn 7 reasons why you should switch start...
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‘Iron rain’ found on exoplanet
Scientists have found evidence of iron rain on an exoplanet hundreds of lightyears from Earth, according to new research.
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Mysterious virus spreads in central China
A mysterious strain of viral pneumonia has affected 59 people in Wuhan, China since mid-December 2019.
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U.S. company to open first ever human composting facility in 2021
US-based company Recompose will start the first ever funeral service that turns human bodies into compost soil next year.
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A quarter of all pigs could die from swine fever
The World Health Organization for Animal Health says that a quarter of the pig population worldwide is expected to die off as a result of the spread of African swine fever.
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Over 15,000 pounds of frozen beef patties recalled over possible plastic contamination
Tyson Foods subsidiary AdvancePierre Foods is recalling 15,738 pounds of its beef patty products as they may be “contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically small, green soft plastic.”