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Scientists have just found the perfect costume to sneak into a termites colony: Sciencealert

Under the rocky soil of Morocco, researchers have discovered an amazing intruder who lives without being detected within the termites colonies. Few strangers obtain acceptance in the Termitas Society, but a kind of torch has evolved an incredible multipart disguise that successfully deceives the termites, allowing their larvae not only to survive but apparently prosper….

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NIH fund cutters would increase the medical research of the United States, says Insider

The National Health Institutes of the United States announced on February 7, which was immediately cutting about $ 4 billion a year in funds for biomedical researchers throughout the country. The measure would reduce the participation of NIH subsidies paid to “indirect” costs (laboratory, administration and operation) to 15 percent, reducing their Historical rate almost…

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AI is transforming the workplace, including social media marketing. This is how companies can really use it.

The opinions expressed by business taxpayers are their own. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has continued to dominate the headlines. A constant flow of investments and human capital has allowed the industry to expand at a seemingly vertiginous rate. Out of the generalized adoption of these tools among consumers, organizations, large and small, the…

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Layer graphene superconductivity is surprisingly strange

An illustration that represents the graphene of ultra -thin material Science/Alamy photo library Why do thin cold carbon sheets offer resistance to electric currents? Two experiments are bringing us closer to an answer, and perhaps even practical ambient superconductors. Kin Chung Fong At Northeastern University in Massachusetts, it was surprised when another physique, Abhishek Banerjee…

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Realclimate: 2024 retrospective

Thanks for this excellent article. Gavin says: “I do not have much information about why this is happening, but I could have some clues about the drivers of recent anomalies.” End of the year, but before starting the summaries of 2024, how do you see 2025? Predictions are based on the long -term trend plus…

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NASA spent 10 years by rebuilding this impressive image of 417 megapixels of this galaxy located 2.5 million light years away

For more than a decade, the Hubble Space Telescope Our nearest galactic neighbor observed meticulously, capturing more than 1,000 orbits in data. The result? An impressive 417 megapixels Image of Andromeda Galaxyrevealing an intricate Over tapestry 200 million stars and traces of a violent past. This unprecedented vision not only shows the beauty of the…

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The last word about nothing

Last Friday, Sarah used “Touchstone” as a metaphor. I think she uses the metaphor, you touch a stone and see her landscape in time, in a way that is poetically decentralized from the usual meaning of Touchstone. Which is something solid, based and reliable and that is the way I have used “touchstone”, because I…

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