Here are some of the most interesting science news stories I read this week:
Changes in Earth's orbit could explain rise and fall of ancient species
Building a robotic eel that swims through your body
Researchers reverse cognitive impairments in mice with dementia
Oak Ridge Lab launches America's new top supercomputer for science
In desert trials, next-generation water harvester delivers fresh water from air
Research finds tipping point (hint: it's 25%) for large-scale social change
Choice matters: the environmental costs of producing meat, seafood
New system recovers fresh water from power plants
Mineralogy on Mars points to a cold and icy ancient climate
AI senses people's pose through walls
Evidence for a new property of quantum matter revealed
Higgs tangoes with top quark in latest physics discovery
"Gut instinct" may have been the GPS of human ancestors
Have a good weekend, everyone, and if you have the chance to spend some time with your father, do it! See you on Monday!
3 comments:
Social change requires only one out of three - that explains a lot.
My gut instinct would have me lost in the desert.
25% is one in four
Guess that explains the Israelites wandering the desert for 40 years.
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