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8 votes
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New pill can deliver insulin
7 votes -
Becoming - Watch a single cell become a complete organism in six pulsing minutes of timelapse
14 votes -
Visualization of quantum physics (quantum mechanics)
4 votes -
White-tailed spiders may be Australia's most misunderstood animals, caught in a tangled web of myth and hysteria. We take a closer look.
7 votes -
What does any of this have to do with physics?
14 votes -
Rare half-male, half-female cardinal spotted in Pennsylvania
15 votes -
Where do kangaroos come from, why do they hop, and should we kill them?
6 votes -
Scientists Create Liquid Fuel That Can Store The Sun's Energy For Up to 18 Years
15 votes -
Climate, conflict, and forced migration - an empirical study of the causal path from climate change to violent conflict and asylum-seeking across 157 countries from 2006-2015
8 votes -
Earth's magnetic pole is wandering, lurching toward Siberia
6 votes -
Biopunk Manifesto - Meredith Patterson
5 votes -
How to rapidly image entire brains at nanoscale resolution
10 votes -
Physicists stimulate Hawking radiation from optical analogue of a black hole
6 votes -
Finally, a personality quiz backed by science
24 votes -
Twins get some 'mystifying' results when they put five DNA ancestry kits to the test
7 votes -
When leaders are bullies
5 votes -
CERN reveals plans for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) - almost four times longer than the current LHC
19 votes -
Fundamentals of Data Visualisation
3 votes -
Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your...
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your brain is listening and processing while you sleep
A press release published in Mirage News (no paywall): Active sleep is more than just counting sheep
6 votes -
Fact: Calling out political furphies works, in Australia at least
An article from the Sydney Morning Herald: Fact: Calling out political furphies works, in Australia at least (with some local flavour) An article from New Scientist: Australians care if...
An article from the Sydney Morning Herald: Fact: Calling out political furphies works, in Australia at least (with some local flavour)
An article from New Scientist: Australians care if politicians tell lies, but people in the US don’t (from a non-Australian point of view)
The study itself in Royal Society Open Science: Does truth matter to voters? The effects of correcting political misinformation in an Australian sample.
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The world's oldest person: Guinness, 122-year-old Jeanne Calment and a Russian conspiracy theory
9 votes -
All models are wrong
6 votes -
Some plants “hear” through flowers. A study found petals vibrated in response to recordings of a bee’s wingbeats, leading plants to sweeten their nectar.
10 votes -
It's the end of the gene as we know it
15 votes -
The world’s oldest woman was 122 when she died. A researcher believes that her daughter assumed her identity in the 1930s to avoid inheritance taxes.
28 votes -
Brain scans show social exclusion creates jihadists, say researchers
7 votes -
'Sonic attack' or just crickets? New analysis shows recording of 'attack' on US embassy was Caribbean wildlife
7 votes -
Computational chemists welcome ‘living’ journal
5 votes -
How one couple's adventure has uncovered secrets of humpback whales' survival
3 votes -
The science stories likely to make headlines in 2019
11 votes -
Thirty-five years ago, Isaac Asimov was asked by the Star to predict the world of 2019. Here is what he wrote.
29 votes -
Amoeba finds approximate solutions to NP-hard problem in linear time
11 votes -
The voice inside your head: The origin of “you”
8 votes -
Amoeba finds approximate solutions to NP-hard problem in linear time
7 votes -
AIDS – An approach for targeting HIV reservoirs
5 votes -
Researchers Show Parachutes Don't Work, But There's A Catch
14 votes -
The mad scramble to claim the world's most coveted meteorite
9 votes -
Randomness is random
8 votes -
After bloodbath, the National Zoo’s naked mole-rats finally choose their queen
10 votes -
Quantum physics in a mirror universe
4 votes -
How do you feel what you can't touch? Scientists crack the nerve code.
6 votes -
Scientists identify vast underground ecosystem containing billions of micro-organisms
9 votes -
Chinese scientist who used CRISPR on human babies gone missing
15 votes -
Scientists at the University of Oxford unifying dark matter and dark energy into a single phenomenon: a fluid which possesses 'negative mass"
27 votes -
Weewarrasauras: Lightning Ridge discovery the first dinosaur to be named in NSW in almost a century
2 votes -
Why smart people are vulnerable to putting tribe before truth
11 votes -
Successful second round of experiments with Wendelstein 7-X
22 votes -
First gene-edited babies claimed in China
12 votes -
A break in the quest for the quantum speed limit
4 votes