Five years since the start of the COVID pandemic, it can feel as if trust in the knowledge of experts and scientific evidence is in crisis. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Tue, 01 Jul 2025 01:29:00 GMT A scientific message will not resonate unless viewers have clear reason to care about the issue and, more importantly, to trust the messenger,” writes popular social media scientist dr.noc.
Tue, 18 Mar 2025 17:00:00 GMT By its very nature, science is about making progress by debating, questioning, seeking and verifying facts, and generating new insights on that basis. As I said before, scientific findings have a ...
Mon, 20 Jan 2025 18:50:00 GMT Five years since the start of the COVID pandemic, it can feel as if trust in the knowledge of experts and scientific evidence is in crisis. But according to our new findings in a global survey of ...
Mon, 20 Jan 2025 11:32:00 GMT Five years since the start of the COVID pandemic, it can feel as if trust in the knowledge of experts and scientific evidence is in crisis. But according to our new findings in a global survey of ...
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 17:00:00 GMT One powerful way to restore trust in experts in “antiscientific America” may be to expose young children and teens to the marvels of scientific advancement.
Every few nights from its perch in Chile, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will take a snapshot of the entire southern sky, enabling astronomers to look for objects – new asteroids, exploding stars – that have changed in the interim. As these images build up over ten years, they will also create a sharp and deep map of the universe that could shed light on mysterious dark matter and dark energy. Staff reporter Daniel Clery made the journey from England to Chile to see what it took to make this massive telescope operational.
Read the story: https://www.science.org/content/article/giant-all-seeing-telescope-set-revolutionize-astronomy
Ancient bones and DNA from cats across Europe and the Mediterranean suggest they may have been domesticated in Egypt after all—possibly as recently as 3000 years ago.
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Published: 27th Jun 2025 02:00:23 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: Using insect body parts as camouflage
This new species, dubbed the “bone collector,” is found only on a single mountainside on the Hawai’ian island of Oa’hu.
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Science News Video: Trump's massive cuts to global heatlh
The function of vaults remains mysterious, but synthetic versions could act as delivery vehicles for cancer drugs and gene therapy.
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We've all heard of the Rosetta Stone, either the language-learning software or the stone itself. But how much do you really know about it? Let's get into the full history of this icon of ancient Egypt, what we learned from studying it, and why it's a controversial object even today.
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Science News Video: We Turned the Mediterranean Into One Big Particle Physics Experiment
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In order to study the smallest particles in the known universe, physicists have to build incredibly huge detectors. One of them, currently under construction, stretches across the Mediterranean from France to Greece. And despite being under construction, it's still managed to record an event that could rewrite the astrophysics textbooks.
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Great white sharks have nothing on these terrifying jaws. Some marine animals have adaptations that turn their jaws into harpoons, fishing nets, claw machines, and more.
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Science News Video: Could Spinosaurus swim? | Science News
Spinosaurus is back in Jurassic World Rebirth—and this time, it swims! But could the fierce dinosaur really swim? Paleontologists are still debating.
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Science News Video: Watch killer whales use kelp as a possible grooming tool | Science News
Killer whales (Orcinus orca ater) may be the first marine mammals known to make a tool, a new study shows. In the Salish Sea off the coast of British Columbia and Washington, whales bite off small stalks of kelp with their teeth. The whales then press the piece into a partner and roll the stalk between their bodies, possibly to help remove dead skin.
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Published: 23rd Jun 2025 06:04:23 By: Science News
Science News Video: Hear the rainbow | Science News
An acoustic rainbow separates white noise according to pitch, as can be heard in this simulation, in which the device rotates relative to a listener (red dot).
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Science News Video: Watch a simulation of two neutron stars merging | Science News
This computer simulation shows two neutron stars of unequal mass spiraling toward one another. When they merge, they collapse into a black hole. The lighter star gets ripped apart, and its guts form a disk of matter that surrounds the celestial body. The disk and black hole’s rotation results in a huge magnetic field that launches a bidirectional jet of high energy matter along the rotational axis.
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Science News Video: Flamingos use some crazy physics to find prey | Science News
Flamingos drag their flat beaks along shallow lakebeds, stomp their feet to churn sediment and form vortices, then clap their bills to funnel prey like brine shrimp into their mouths.
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Published: 2nd Jun 2025 04:52:24 By: Science News
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