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Mechanism found to determine which memories last

Neuroscientists have established in recent decades the idea that some of each day’s experiences are converted by the brain into…

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The ambitious plans to study the sun during April’s solar eclipse

NASA’s WB-57 research jets will be used to study the eclipse Amir Caspi Across North America, solar scientists will be…

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Breaking through the noise | Popular Science

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Breville makes our favorite smart ovens and they’re all 20% off at Amazon right now

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Hyperelastic gel is one of the stretchiest materials known to science

A hydrogel disc can increase 100 times in area when stretched Lili Chen et al. A hydrogel that can stretch…

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Hyenas’ social status shines through in their poop

Everybody poops, as the saying goes. So it’s easy to think of poop as a class unifier that brings animals…

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Revolutionary biomimetic olfactory chips to enable advanced gas sensing and odor detection

A research team led by the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has…

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Reverse effects of trauma? Older brain cells linger unexpectedly before their death

For oligodendrocytes — the central nervous system cells critical for brain function — age may not bring wisdom, but it…

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Earth’s oldest known earthquake was probably triggered by plate tectonics

Scientists studying rocks in South Africa report evidence for the earliest known earthquake triggered by plate tectonics. The temblor struck more…

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Chair for gamers boosts player performance and prevents muscular aches

A gaming chair could keep players comfortable for longer AnnaStills/Getty Images A chair designed for gamers has been linked to…

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