Scientific News: The scientific community is concerned after the discovery of a strange marine species that reveals the fragility of the Antarctic ecosystem
A new species of Antarctic fish has been discovered that highlights how fragile the underwater ecosystem really is. Original Image Link Source:en.as.com
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Scientists have developed a high-speed, high-resolution robotic system that can track flying insects in the wild.
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Human eyelashes are good for more than just catching dust and looking pretty: As researchers report in Science Advances, they also actively fling water droplets away from the #eyes, helping to keep vision clear when we swim, sweat, and cry (or shower)
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0:00 Current approaches to capturing insect flight
1:14 How the new tracking system works
2:42 Recording locusts and bees in the field
3:40 Mounting the tracking system onto a drone
4:58 Insects to observe in the future
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Dragonfly loop-the-loops: https://www.science.org/content/article/absolutely-insane-dragonfly-s-extreme-loop-loops-are-unparalleled-nature
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Serrano et al., Science Robotics, 2025:
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Fabian et al., Nature Communications 2024: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsif.2018.0102
Phan et al., Nature 2024: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07755-9#Sec17
Phan et al., Science 2020: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abd3285
Woodgate et al., Scientific Reports 2017: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-17553-1
Vo-Doan et al., Cyborg and Bionic Systems 2020: https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/2022/9780504#supplementary-materials
To get out of sticky situations, some lizards detach their tails from their bodies and scurry away. Scientists have long wondered how the bones and muscles in these tails—which help with balance and movement—can sever with ease when needed, but stay firmly in place when not.
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To understand the glaciers holding back meters of sea level rise, climate scientists swoop in to extract ice from Antarctica’s remote west coast.
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Published: 28th Mar 2025 02:00:00 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: We Used To Clean Our Clothes With Gasoline
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Dry cleaning has gone from kerosine to perc to wet cleaning in an attempt to make it less ...deadly. Over the years, dry cleaning has evolved to address the dangers of flammability, interactions with your lungs, and environmental harm, among other problems. Here's that story.
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Published: 23rd Apr 2025 05:00:23 By: SciShow
Science News Video: These Are The Worst Research Papers Of All Time
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It's no secret that some people are bad at their jobs. But when those people are scientists, and their jobs are to publish papers about their work, well... Sometimes, bad papers hit the presses. These are a few stories about particularly bad papers, the reasons they were so awful, and what researchers do about bad science. From fraudulent food surveys to AI figures of rat genitals, these are just some of the worst papers of all time.
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Science News Video: Science Takes That Might Make You Angry | Compilation
Butt is legs? People are fish? A dog can be a single cell? SciShow has had some hot takes over the years, and we've gathered them in this compilation.
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Science News Video: We Don’t Know Where Chocolate Comes From
Chocolate being one of the world’s most delicious foods, you’d think we would know everything about it. /Somebody/ domesticated wild cacao. It’s just… nobody really knows who, or when… or where. But if we want chocolate for the long haul, it’s in our best interests to find out.
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Science News Video: This Is What Happens When Regular People Go To Space
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In 2021, a crew of civilian astronauts spent three days in Earth orbit. While they were up there, they performed a bevy of experiments. And not only did we learn more about what space travel can do to the human body, we also learned how those effects might vary depending on whether or not you're a professional astronaut.
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The evening rush hour commute for greater mouse-tailed bats has surprisingly few midair collisions (marked in video). Starting from inside a cave where thousands of Rhinopoma microphyllum bats huddle during the day, the colony streams out a narrow exit to hunt in Israel’s Hula Valley. At the cave exit, bats fly so close that echolocation signals for detecting obstacles, each other and prey partially mask neighbors’ pings like the cacophony of a human cocktail party. As the colony streams into open air, however, bat-to-bat distance expands, and bats can hear themselves ping.
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This pair of pups represent dire wolves brought back from extinction, claims Colossal Biosciences. The Dallas-based company made tweaks to gray wolf DNA based on information gleaned from reconstructed ancient dire wolf DNA to create embryos. Twins Romulus and Remus were born in October. See how they have grown from howling and milk guzzling 15-day-old pups to playful 5-month-olds.
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Biologist Nathan Lents of John Jay College points out that an individual’s “anatomy isn’t always the best indicator” of the body’s internal sex-related tissues and how they will operate.
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Science News Video: Sex is almost never binary: either just male or female | Science News
Caption: Nathan Lents of John Jay College explains what problems can emerge if individuals can only be defined as either of two “binary” options: male or female.
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An eerie set of buildings in Paris is evidence of an unspeakable evil; new discoveries reveal the horrific things that happened here, and why they were abandoned.
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Three scientists made groundbreaking discoveries in their search of gravitational waves, which may reveal the secrets behind the Big Bang and the birth of the universe. But with incredible discovery comes heightened scrutinization within the scientific community...
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