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The ‘gem’ of proof breaks an 80-year-old record and provides new insights into prime numbers.

Original version ~ Of This story appeared in Quanta Magazine.Mathematicians sometimes try…

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Melting Antarctic Ice Could Actually Slow Sea Level Rise

Ice shelves in the Weddell Sea, AntarcticaSergio Pitamitz/VW Pics/Universal Images Group via…

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Exploring the Landscape of Bacterial Culture Media

Article reviewed by Phoebe Lostroh, PhD from Colorado College.Stay up to date on…

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Much of the lunar atmosphere was formed by meteorite bombardment.

New techniques examining old rocks reveal the origins of the moon's atmosphere.…

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Canadarm2 wasn’t designed to catch spacecraft on the ISS. Now it’s trying to catch its 50th.

It will likely be a few days before Canada's robotic arm is…

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The forked-tailed flycatcher makes sounds with its feathers in a variety of accents.

(Inside Science) -- The black-tailed tit whistles with two different accents on…

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Want to spot a deepfake? The eyes could be a giveaway

Clues to deepfakes may be in the eyes. Researchers at the University…

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Key study finds nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented by addressing 14 risk factors: ScienceAlert

A major new study suggests that cutting risk factors such as smoking…

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The purple track for the 2024 Summer Olympics has a secret ingredient.

This story was originally published on: WIRED in Spanish Translated from Spanish.Traditionally,…

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Tornado scientists love twisters and twisters. Here’s why.

The meteorology community has a love-hate relationship with: curve, A 1996 blockbuster…

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