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3 votes
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Scientists create bacteria-powered solar cells that can work under cloudy skies
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Any interest in the social sciences and humanities here?
Most spaces flying the flag of science are often unfortunately exclusive in their focus on STEM sciences. In order to combat such a monopoly and until such time as Tildes opens up groups for the...
Most spaces flying the flag of science are often unfortunately exclusive in their focus on STEM sciences. In order to combat such a monopoly and until such time as Tildes opens up groups for the social sciences and humanities, I'd like to open this place up to discussion around some of the disciplines which have always personally interested me more than, say, astronomy or biology. Is anyone else here interested in sociology, archaeology, anthropology, linguistics..? Has anyone pursued work in those fields? Any interesting perspectives to offer or news of recent breakthroughs in any of those areas? All discussion is welcome.
As for myself, I'm particularly interested in sociocultural anthropology and archaeology--in the latter case, specifically as relates to the Neolithic and Bronze Age Near East. I'll soon be pursuing a degree in anthropology with an archaeological orientation at the University of Buenos Aires and hope to be working in the field soon after the end of my studies. I'm also incidentally interested in sociology, philosophy, and literature studies, but don't have any plans at the moment to pursue academic study thereof. Any questions? Feel free to ask.
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The wood wide web: The world of trees underneath the surface
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Uranus: Cataclysmic Collision Gave Planet Its Moons, Rings—and Freezing Temperature
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Why do humans kiss each other when most animals don't?
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Pain control: “no evidence” cannabis improves outcomes
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Koala genome project reveals secrets about its toxic diet and disease
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A mass colony of tent spiders have created a mesmerising display in a nature reserve on Australia's east coast, capturing the imagination of locals
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One sinking city's fight against rising sea levels
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New experiments show measurable quantum entanglement in larger, more complex structures.
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Identifying criminals by the 'bacterial fingerprints' they leave behind
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Satellite images capture the spectacular transformation of Lake Eyre
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Bogong moths use the Earth's magnetic field to get their bearings on long distance migrations
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Life is a braid in spacetime
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Wendelstein 7-X stellarator achieves fusion product world record
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Fossils from Alcoota site shed more light on origins of gigantic, goose-like bird
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HIV vaccine to begin human trials in 2019
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Divergence and curl | Fluid flow with complex functions, part one
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What a Russian smile means - How culture and history make American and Russian smiles different
8 votes -
Will biodegradable polymers alleviate plastic’s environmental impact?
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Going nowhere fast: After the success of the Standard Model, experiments have stopped answering to grand theories. Is particle physics in crisis?
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Big fish are found deep not because of age, climate, or prey, but because of us
11 votes -
Two vortex rings colliding in slow motion
8 votes -
New technique could help scientists creat custom genes in twenty-four hours
11 votes -
What happened last time it was as warm as it’s going to get later this century?
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Mammals are becoming more nocturnal to avoid humans, study finds
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When will the Earth try to kill us again: Most mass extinctions began with vast convulsions of Earth’s interior—can we detect that?
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Mozambique: The secret rainforest at the heart of an African volcano
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Moderate exposure to sunlight improves motor learning and long-term memory in mice
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Association of Long-Term Risk of Respiratory, Allergic, and Infectious Diseases With Removal of Adenoids and Tonsils in Childhood
3 votes -
Can someone please explain what causes this kind of wind on a sunny day?
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Einstein’s First Proof
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How quantum biology might explain life's biggest questions
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This humble Australian bee is helping to disrupt the plastics industry
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Research finds tipping point for large-scale social change
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A pilot study conducted on r/politics on Reddit found that removing downvote buttons did not offer substantial benefits
11 votes -
Math bee: Honeybees seem to understand the notion of zero
7 votes -
The tipping point when minority views take over
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Dance of the Honeybees: By pairing the sun’s direction with the flow of gravity, honeybees explain the distant locations of food by dancing, essentially using 2D representations of 6D shapes as guides
7 votes -
How the brain performs flexible computations: New neural model reveals how the brain adapts to new information.
7 votes -
Single molecular insulator pushes boundaries of current state of the art: Ever shrinking transistors are the key to faster and more efficient computer processing
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Columbia scientists identify the distinct mechanisms by which mammals discriminate a taste and assign a positive or negative valence
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A better way to trace neuronal pathways: Moving forward by moving backward more effectively
8 votes -
Researchers create first artificial human prion
11 votes -
Why rich kids are so good at the marshmallow test
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Research shows consciousness may extend beyond clinical death
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Rare dinosaur skeleton sells for €2 million at Eiffel Tower auction
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Scientists at CERN have observed direct coupling of the Higgs Boson to the top quark
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Riding the tiger: or, flirting with the antivaxxers
5 votes