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Mashup Score: 146Astronomers stunned by six-planet system frozen in time - 1 day(s) ago
Undisturbed family of “sub-Neptunes” in rhythmic orbits could hold clues to planet formation
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Eerie rings bigger than galaxies may result from ancient bursts of star formation
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Mashup Score: 17An ultrawide field-of-view pinhole compound eye using hemispherical nanowire array for robot vision - 1 day(s) ago
An insect-inspired artificial pinhole compound eye enables ultrawide field-of-view imaging and successful motion tracking.
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Mashup Score: 124What did the ancient Maya see in the stars? Their descendants team up with scientists to find out - 1 day(s) ago
Sophisticated stargazers recorded their knowledge in buildings, books—and still-living traditions
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Mashup Score: 26Astronomers stunned by six-planet system frozen in time - 1 day(s) ago
Undisturbed family of “sub-Neptunes” in rhythmic orbits could hold clues to planet formation
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Mashup Score: 15Can science find ways to ease loneliness? - 2 day(s) ago
The health risks of social isolation and loneliness are inspiring government action and a hunt for effective interventions
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Despite identifying El Niño events as a factor in dengue dynamics, predicting the oscillation of global dengue epidemics remains challenging. Here, we investigate climate indicators and worldwide dengue incidence from 1990 to 2019 using climate-driven …
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Sea surface temperature anomalies in the Indian Ocean predict the magnitude of global dengue epidemics, according to a new Science study. The findings suggest that the climate indicator could enhance the forecasting and planning for outbreak responses. https://t.co/3liRXWtofQ https://t.co/2SN1fe4AAj
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Mashup Score: 102Could a milk-based goo be a cure for drunkenness? - 2 day(s) ago
Edible gel reduces blood alcohol levels in inebriated mice
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Mashup Score: 245A genomic timescale for placental mammal evolution - 2 day(s) ago
The precise pattern and timing of speciation events that gave rise to all living placental mammals remain controversial. We provide a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of genetic variation across an alignment of 241 placental mammal genome assemblies, …
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On this week’s show: What happens when the body’s own immune system attacks the brain, and how otters’ use of tools expands their diet
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Late last year, astronomers reported the discovery of a highly unusual planetary system around a nearby star. #AstronomyDay @NewsfromScience https://t.co/dIlUcUmZ1z