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The function of vaults remains mysterious, but synthetic versions could act as delivery vehicles for cancer drugs and gene therapy.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 02:00:21 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: Trump's impact on the scientific workforce
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Published: 16th May 2025 02:00:59 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: How AI can read the emotion of animals
Scientists around the world are turning to AI to decipher the facial expressions of animals, from sheep to horses to cats. Some have already developed algorithms that are faster and more accurate at recognizing signs of distress than the most attentive humans.
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Published: 9th May 2025 02:01:20 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: These squirrels go months without water
During hibernation, thirteen-lined ground squirrels enter a restful state known as torpor, punctuated by periods of activity known as interbout arousal. Throughout these active stretches, squirrels never consume water—even if it’s offered to them.
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Published: 2nd May 2025 02:00:38 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: The Artificial Sweetener That's Actually Good For You
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You may have heard some pretty bold claims about xylitol, a sugar substitute that's in a lot of things. And while it's definitely bad for dogs, it's great for people, and there's a lot of research out there about some surprising ways xylitol can help our health.
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Science News Video: Einstein Didn't Want People To Study His Brain
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After Albert Einstein died, researchers studied his brain exhaustively, trying to find the source of his genius. Here are their findings.
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Science News Video: These Lakes Shouldn't Be Three Different Colors
On top of a volcano in Indonesia, there are three lakes. But these three neighbors couldn't be more different, since each of them is a different vivid hue. Let's talk about the weird chemistry atop Keli Mutu Volcano and the three Technicolor lakes that it's produced.
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Science News Video: This Board Game Is Older Than Stonehenge
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We've been coming up with games to pass the time for just about as long as we've had writing, but sadly, not all of our oldest board games come with the rule books intact. Here's a few of the oldest board games ever from, from Patolli to Senet, and how archaeologists have tried to rediscover exactly how to play them.
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Science News Video: Reforestation Does Not Begin With Planting Trees
This video was inspired by the episode from Wild Hope: Mission Impossible. Watch that episode now, and many more from Wild Hope, right here on YouTube – or follow @wildhopetv on Instagram to discover countless more stories of changemakers working to restore biodiversity around the globe. Change is closer than you think.
Reforesting unneeded farmland could be a huge key for getting the climate crisis under control. Which is why Pat Brown, creator of the Impossible Burger, is trying to figure out the best way to do it.
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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
Science News Video: A chimpanzee tends to a wound | Science News
A long-study in Uganda shows chimps use medicinal plants and other forms of health care, possibly hinting at the roots of human medicine.
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Published: 14th May 2025 04:01:12 By: Science News
Science News Video: This assassin bug uses stingless bees' own defensive trap to lure them in | Science News
The assassin bug Pahabengkakia piliceps smears its legs with the resin stingless bees lay around their hives to trap intruders. As they break up dried blobs of resin, a bouquet of chemicals released into the air can lure worker bees right into the assassin's outstretched front legs.
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Published: 13th May 2025 05:28:47 By: Science News
Science News Video: A newly found gas cloud lurks near the solar system | Science News
A newly discovered molecular gas cloud is the closest ever found to Earth and the largest single structure in the sky. Dubbed Eos, after the goddess of dawn, the cloud’s chemical composition kept it hidden in plain sight. Its discovery offers a rare opportunity for scientists to study molecular cloud formation and dissipation up close.
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Published: 3rd May 2025 01:41:23 By: Science News
Science News Video: You can now grab 3-D pictures out of thin air | Science News
A new device projects 3-D graphics, such as this car, into midair. Users can then grab, rotate and otherwise manipulate the floating visuals.
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A journey to the center of the Milky Way reveals powerful streams of million-degree gas, dangerous flares bursting from the supermassive black hole at the galactic core and swarms of black holes that could threaten Earth's existence.
Published: 30th May 2025 10:00:23 By: Science Channel
Science Channel Video: The French Invasion: Birth of a New King | Unearthed | Science Channel
Half man-made and half overgrown by nature, the Invaluable Maya Club sits high above Kobe, Japan. Experts examine its intellectual origins and war-torn past.
Published: 28th May 2025 07:00:30 By: Science Channel
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