[ad_1] Efforts to find a young orca sick in a critically endangered population of killer whales in the Pacific Northwest have been in vain, with a scientist tracking the animals declaring his …
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[ad_1] To break nuclear pulps in neutron stars, it is theorized that you would need 10 billion times the force needed to break the steel. New research has suggested that nuclear pulps …
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[ad_1] A mapping of geochemistry in southwestern Britain. A few hundred million years ago, the ancient continents of Armorica collided with Avalonia and Laurentia, creating what was to become modern England. For …
Read More »Research on voodoo dolls and rollercoaster for kidney stones among 2018 Nobel Prize winners
[ad_1] Marc Mitchell and David Wartinger won the Ig Nobel Prize for Medicine this year. In his thank you speech, Wartinger described how their research was inspired by a patient who was …
Read More »Chinese research project censored by Google could include tracking by phone number
[ad_1] Google has been largely absent from China for several years now, but last month news came out that it was working on censored versions of Search and News for the country. …
Read More »Can Roller-Coaster Wrinkles Eliminate Kidney Stones? Innovative research wins Ig Nobel Prize
[ad_1] The judges awarded this year's Ig Nobel Prize for medicine to researchers who have studied the potential for passing kidney stones in roller coasters. Researchers thought that looping fast tracks could …
Read More »RIP, J50? Killer Whales' Friends Cry Emaciated Orcs, But Research Continues
[ad_1] The emaciated and sick killer whale known as J50 or Scarlet has disappeared from her family group and experts assume she is dead. Nevertheless, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and …
Read More »Google's research project in China would raise the concern of US lawmakers
[ad_1] Getty Images Google's effort to return to China attracts the attention of Congress. A bipartisan group of 16 lawmakers sent a letter to Google on Thursday asking whether the effort implied …
Read More »Research on human cannibalism and the elimination of kidney stones in roller coasters earn Ig Nobels
[ad_1] Scientists who have suggested that roller coasters could be used to eliminate kidney stones are among those who must be rewarded with a coveted Ig Nobel Prize. The awards, given at …
Read More »Young killer whale endangered dead, but research continues
[ad_1] Broken emails Receive alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered in the morning on weekdays. SUBSCRIBE SEATTLE – Scientists have reported the death of a young killer whale …
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