Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week:
Bioluminscent trees could light up our streets
(This was published back in March, but I just read it on Sunday)
(This was published back in March, but I just read it on Sunday)
Female anaconda has "virgin birth"
Scientists grow organ in animal from cells created in lab
System automates reasoning, hypothesis generation over complete medical literature
Fibre-based satiety ingredient shown to make you eat less
Chimp intelligence "runs in families," environment less important
Scientists: solar system inside searing gas bubble
Do we live in a 2-D hologram?
Snowfall in a warmer world
Neuroscientists reverse memories' emotional associations
Error memories enable improved performance and faster learning
Have a great weekend, and stop by on Monday if you have time.
Scientists grow organ in animal from cells created in lab
System automates reasoning, hypothesis generation over complete medical literature
Fibre-based satiety ingredient shown to make you eat less
Chimp intelligence "runs in families," environment less important
Scientists: solar system inside searing gas bubble
Do we live in a 2-D hologram?
Snowfall in a warmer world
Neuroscientists reverse memories' emotional associations
Error memories enable improved performance and faster learning
Have a great weekend, and stop by on Monday if you have time.
4 comments:
Is the anaconda's name Mary?
Four months until Christmas - doesn't that just blow your mind?
I don't know about the snake, Alex, but yes, time seems to pass faster these days--except when I'm at work.
The glow-in-the-dark trees thing sounds really interesting actually.
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That would be pretty cool, wouldn't it, Raquel?
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