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New Contact Lenses Let You See Infrared Light
Such lightwaves exist beyond our field of vision, but with these contacts you can see infrared light even with your eyes closed
Jul 10
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Katrina Paulson
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New Contact Lenses Let You See Infrared Light
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Loneliness is a Real Problem, but Researchers and Urban Planners Have Found Ways to Help
It's time we rethink urban planning and start designing our communities to encourage a sense of community to combat loneliness
Jul 8
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Katrina Paulson
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Loneliness is a Real Problem, but Researchers and Urban Planners Have Found Ways to Help
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We've Only Seen 0.001 Percent of the Deep Ocean
That's only about the size of Rhode Island
Jul 3
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Katrina Paulson
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We've Only Seen 0.001 Percent of the Deep Ocean
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Geoscientists Discover New Use for Global Fiber Optic Cable Network: Seismic Monitoring
This network is sensitive enough to pick up even the slightest seismic activity, including our footsteps
Jul 1
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Katrina Paulson
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Geoscientists Discover New Use for Global Fiber Optic Cable Network: Seismic Monitoring
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Research Suggests People With Greater Bodily Awareness have Stronger Moral Compasses
Once primarily considered a mental dilemma, research suggests our moral compass is more often felt through our bodies.
Jun 26
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Katrina Paulson
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Research Suggests People With Greater Bodily Awareness have Stronger Moral Compasses
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Researchers Investigate the Power of Storytelling on Storytellers
We often focus on how hearing a good story influences us, but now experts are curious about the other side - the effects of being a good storyteller.
Jun 24
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Katrina Paulson
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Researchers Investigate the Power of Storytelling on Storytellers
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7,000-Year-Old Mummies Are the Oldest Discovered Yet, but Belong to A Previously Unknown Human Species
The Takarkori people remained genetically isolated for thousands of years, but were culturally connected to other humans
Jun 19
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Katrina Paulson
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7,000-Year-Old Mummies Are the Oldest Discovered Yet, but Belong to A Previously Unknown Human Species
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Researchers Found A 43,000 Year Old Neanderthal Fingerprint
The print was discovered on a rock that vaguely resembles a human face, and researchers argue it was intentionally placed to represent a nose.
Jun 17
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Katrina Paulson
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Researchers Found A 43,000 Year Old Neanderthal Fingerprint
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Space Grease is a Thing
"Greasy" isn't an adjective I thought I'd ever associate with Space, and yet, research shows that Space is in fact quite greasy.
Jun 12
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Katrina Paulson
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Scientists are Learning More About Bacteria in Space
We know they mutate and breed faster in space than on Earth, and now new species are being found thriving on space stations.
Jun 10
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Katrina Paulson
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Scientists are Learning More About Bacteria in Space
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Researchers Learn How Female Bonobos Hold Their Own Against Their Larger, More Aggressive Male Counterparts
The females enact a very simple solution by utilizing power in numbers.
Jun 5
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Katrina Paulson
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Researchers Learn How Female Bonobos Hold Their Own Against Their Larger, More Aggressive Male Counterparts
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Researchers Discover the Social World of Male Elephants
Male elephants leave their family's herds during adolescence, and experts assumed they lived lonely, solitary lives, but new research shows the…
Jun 3
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Katrina Paulson
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