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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

The Race for Information: How It Competes and Wins

Ever stopped to think about how information moves from one place to another? It's a huge part of our lives and work, and sometimes, different bits of info fight for our attention. This can be useful or it can cause trouble. Scientists designed a special model to figure out this competition. They fou

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

2025: Space Missions to Watch

2024 was a big year for space exploration. NASA sent its Europa Clipper to Jupiter’s moon Europa, and SpaceX’s Starship made its first successful landing. China’s Chang’e 6 mission brought back samples from the far side of the Moon. The International Space Station hosted private missions too, like A

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Emotions Matter When We Decide?

Have you ever wondered why some people just don't seem to listen to facts, even when they're trying to persuade you? Well, it's all about how our emotions and thoughts work together. Let's take the example of people deciding whether to buy electric cars. Researchers found out that when people see em

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Catch the First 2025 Meteor Shower: Quadrantids Peak This Week

Hey, stargazers! Get ready for the first meteor shower of 2025. The Quadrantids are about to peak, and this time, the moon won't steal the show. This shower is special because it produces bright, colorful fireballs. Why? Because they come from larger debris, left behind by an asteroid named 2003 EH1

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Big Brain AI in Medical Research: What Do Clinicians Really Think?

Recently, big breakthroughs in Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have made Large Language Models (LLMs), like GPT, popular among academic researchers. These models help with tasks like literature reviews and manuscript drafting. But, they also pose ethical challenges, such

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Glow-in-the-Dark Stars: The Magic of Swedish Fjords

Have you ever wondered how some sea creatures light up the dark ocean? Let's talk about the European brittle star, which has a unique trick up its sleeve—or rather, at the tips of its arms. These arms glow a soft blue, but how do they manage that? The answer is a chemical called coelenterazine. Here

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Chicken Autosomes: A Fresh Look at Marek's Disease

Marek's Disease, a significant health issue for chickens, can cause neurological damage and tumors. It heavily impacts the poultry industry's economy and animal welfare. In the past, scientists used individual genotyping to map regions linked to MD on chicken autosomes. This time, they used a differ

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Northern Lights on New Year's Eve!

Imagine this: As you welcome 2025 with fireworks, the sky could light up with another amazing show – the northern lights! The sun recently had a bit of a tantrum, throwing out two big blobs of plasma. These are expected to hit Earth on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, causing a stunning display of

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Stress and the Brain: How Orexin Receptors Impact Learning

Ever wondered how stress can change how we learn? Scientists have found that when we're stressed, our brains react in different ways. They studied mice to see how chronic stress affects a part of the brain called the hippocampus, which is key for learning and memory. This area has different sections

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Witness the First Meteor Shower of 2025: The Quadrantids

Are you eager to see something incredible in the night sky? Look no further than the Quadrantid meteor shower, the first of its kind in 2025! This cosmic show will be at its peak on Friday, and the best part? The moon will be a waning crescent, which means clear and dark conditions for optimal viewi

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