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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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The function of vaults remains mysterious, but synthetic versions could act as delivery vehicles for cancer drugs and gene therapy.
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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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Science News Video: Chainmail That Defies the Laws of Physics
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Chainmail might be known best as the fashion choice of certain medieval warriors, but that doesn't mean it's a relic of the past. Modern chainmail can be both practical and fashionable. And thanks to one team of scientists, we now have a 3D version of chainmail. What will we turn it into? Only time will tell.
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Science News Video: Platypuses Aren't Weird, You Are
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Look, we all think platypuses are weird. Just one look at these beaver-tailed, egg-laying, duck-billed weirdos makes you wonder how we're even both mammals. But I have news for you - when it comes to mammal lifestyles, monotremes aren't the weirdos. You are. Really, we al are. Here's why monotremes like platypuses and echidnas are normal, actually, and placental mammals are the oddballs.
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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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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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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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Science Channel Video: A Party for Time Travelers | How the Universe Works | Science Channel
There are many moon mysteries, from strange sightings and eerie recordings to vanishing satellites and unexplained lights on the lunar surface. One episode discusses possible artifacts left on the moon, another questions Pluto’s internal activity, and another explores a moment when the Moon seems to vanish, and there are many more strange phenomena unsolved!
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