Increased solar wind and coronal mass ejections can lead to more intense and dynamic auroras.
New research is proving persistent gender gaps in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers can't be ...
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Why HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan told her son to study computer science, even as coding is dead
As AI rapidly reshapes tech careers and programming jobs hit historic lows, HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan still urges her son to ...
The findings highlight the complex link between atmospheric chemistry, climate, and human activity.
The study used a national Medicaid claims database and excluded Oregon, South Dakota and Arkansas because of reporting ...
Located near the town of Judith Gap in central Montana, the Bergstrom site was used to hunt and kill bison for at least 700 ...
Tel Aviv University researchers say abnormal chromosomes help breast cancer to metastasize to the brain; study could help ...
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The Science of “the Giggle”: Why Laboratory Rats Love Being Tickled
If you think laughter and comedy are reserved strictly for humans, you’d be wrong. A study in the late 1990s showed that ...
NPR's Short Wave talks about babies' perceptions of rhythm, how sleep may help us solve puzzles and why snakes may be able to fast so long.
Ovarian cancer kills more women than any other gynecological cancer. Most patients receive their diagnosis only after the disease spreads throughout the abdomen. Until now, scientists have never fully ...
Want to understand how artificial intelligence could change your job? Look to radiology as a clue. Radiology has become a ...
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Why people fall in love - and lose their heads, according to science
"These chemicals create the mix of excitement, focus and safety that we interpret as love," experts said.
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