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18 votes
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Scientists discover giant deep-sea coral reef off Atlantic coast
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A study on the online "filter bubble" found that liberals and conservatives were actually recommended similar stories on Google News, representing a fairly homogeneous set of mainstream news sources
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These Cultural Treasures Are Made of Plastic. Now They’re Falling Apart.
8 votes -
What makes a human brain unique? A newly discovered neuron may be a clue.
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The spectre of smallpox lingers
9 votes -
Imagining Post-Capitalism - Kim Stanley Robinson, 2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csvroehk7Ww
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Pygmy people in Indonesia not related to 'hobbit' but evolved short stature independently
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The forgotten crops that could feed the planet
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Scientists slowly cast light on celestial mystery known as Steve
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Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) and Nature Therapy: A State-of-the-Art Review
Summary A study of the effect of Shinrin-Yoku or "forest bathing" (immersing oneself in nature by mindfully using all five senses) on human physiological and psychological systems. Extract In...
Summary
A study of the effect of Shinrin-Yoku or "forest bathing" (immersing oneself in nature by mindfully using all five senses) on human physiological and psychological systems.
Extract
In general, from a physiological perspective, significant empirical research findings point to a reduction in human heart rate and blood pressure and an increase in relaxation for participants exposed to natural GS. Even research involving the use of nature videos of the forest or the ocean have the same physiological effects. From a qualitative and psychological perspective, Danish participants reported a sense of safety, calm and overall general wellbeing following exposure or engagement with nature. South Korean participants with a known alcohol addiction and high pre-test scores of depression benefited more from the Forest Therapy Camp than participants with lower pre-test scores of depression and alcohol abuse. Differences in culture, gender, education, marital or economic status were not associated confounding factors in many of the empirical studies. Overall, our review of the literature, as illustrated in Table 1, points to positive health benefits associated with SY and NT while confounding factors were clearly identified by the researchers.
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Our pungent history: Sweat, perfume, and the scent of death
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Ancient girl's parents were two different human species
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Coaching humans out of static thinking
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Stephen Hawking on what makes a good theory and the quest for a Theory of Everything
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Newly Found Enzymes Can Help Turn Type A and B Blood into Universal Type O
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Island birds would likely beat their mainland relatives in a battle of wits
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How ‘bling’ makes us human
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Researcher at the center of an epic fraud remains an enigma to those who exposed him
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Truth in stereotypes
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Homicides in Guatemala. This project explores the challenges and lessons of disaggregating gang-related and drug trafficking-related murders
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Nature, Nurture, and Human Autonomy with James Flynn
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Religion and Education Around the World
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Dinosaur wars: Scientists behaving badly
7 votes -
The $289 million verdict against Monsanto is scientifically outrageous
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Dude, she’s (exactly twenty-five percent) out of your league
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Protecting Mothers and Babies — A Delicate Balancing Act
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How Women Came to Dominate Neuroendocrinology
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DMT models the near-death experience
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A gene for our big brains was rescued from DNA garbage bin
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Brain drain: The mere presence of one’s own smartphone reduces available cognitive capacity
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What does immersing yourself in a book do to your brain?
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How Unpaywall is transforming open science
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Quantum physics observed in photosynthesis and could lead the way to greatly improved solar technologies
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The science behind the Roundup lawsuit
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Plant like fossil thought to be the first animal relative
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Large Hadron Collider physicists embrace brute-force approach to particle hunt
9 votes -
Relatedness disequilibrium regression explained
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Mathematicians solve age-old spaghetti mystery
7 votes -
The Underpopulation Bomb
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Delayed impact of fair machine learning
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Ambitious 'human cell atlas' aims to catalog every type of cell in the body
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Michael Faraday - The Chemical History of a Candle [1848] (Probably the best scientific talk ever)
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How one of archeology’s great mysteries was solved: uncovering China’s lost warriors.
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The nastiest feud in science - What caused the dinosaur extinction?
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Tarpits and antiflocks
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We can change human DNA. We're just not sure which bits.
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How learning science is catching up to Mr. Rogers
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'With my laptop and enthusiasm': This physicist is adding hundreds of women scientists to Wikipedia
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How the CIA’s fake vaccination campaign endangers us all
11 votes