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Skeptoid #983: Immigration Myths

Skeptoid Feed - 7 hours 46 min ago

Many of our preconceived notions about immigrants likely bear very little resemblance to the facts.

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Categories: Critical Thinking, Skeptic

Drs. Jay Bhattacharya, Marty Makary, and a Cruel April Fool’s Day

Science-based Medicine Feed - 9 hours 20 min ago

One NIH staffer described Bhattacharya’s note as a “thank you and can’t wait to work with you email ... in the middle of the massacre.”

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Categories: Science

Trees capture toxic fingerprint of gold mining in the Amazon

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 10:00pm
Mercury pollution accumulating in trees could offer a new way to monitor destructive gold mining operations
Categories: Science

There's a Type 1a Supernova in the Making, Just 150 Light-Years Away

Universe Today Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 3:02pm

Astronomers have discovered a remarkable star system just 150 light-years from Earth that's destined for a spectacular cosmic display. The system contains a white dwarf star drawing material from its companion star, with the pair orbiting at just 1/60th of the Earth-Sun distance. With their combined mass reaching 1.56 times that of our Sun, these stars are gradually spiralling toward each other, setting the stage for a spectacular explosion. Fortunately, scientists estimate this cataclysmic event won't occur for roughly 23 billion years, long after our own Sun will have reached the end of its life cycle.

Categories: Science

Termite stowaways: Study reveals boats as perfect vessels for global termite spread

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 2:30pm
A study reveals that termites are not simply spreading through natural processes, suggesting humans may be helping them 'conquer the world' by unknowingly transporting them aboard private boats.
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Researchers use AI to improve diagnosis of drug-resistant infections

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 2:30pm
Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence-based method to more accurately detect antibiotic resistance in deadly bacteria such as tuberculosis and staph. The breakthrough could lead to faster and more effective treatments and help mitigate the rise of drug-resistant infections, a growing global health crisis.
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Researchers discover why plastic sheds dangerous fragments

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 2:29pm
The world is littered with trillions of micro- and nanoscopic pieces of plastic. These can be smaller than a virus -- just the right size to disrupt cells and even alter DNA. Researchers find them almost everywhere they've looked, from Antarctic snow to human blood. In a new study, scientists have delineated the molecular process that causes these small pieces to break off in such large quantities.
Categories: Science

Chatbot opens computational chemistry to nonexperts

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 2:29pm
A web platform uses a chatbot to enable any chemist -- including undergraduate chemistry majors -- to configure and execute complex quantum mechanical simulations through chatting.
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Chatbot opens computational chemistry to nonexperts

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 2:29pm
A web platform uses a chatbot to enable any chemist -- including undergraduate chemistry majors -- to configure and execute complex quantum mechanical simulations through chatting.
Categories: Science

Saturn's moon Titan could harbor life, but only a tiny amount, study finds

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 2:29pm
Despite its uniquely rich inventory of organic molecules, Saturn's largest moon, Titan, may be able to support only a minuscule amount of biomass, if life exists on the moon, according to a study using bioenergetic modeling.
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 Won't Hit Earth, But There May Be a Lunar Light Show

Universe Today Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 12:49pm

Although astronomers have ruled out a smash-up between Earth and an asteroid known as 2024 YR4 in the year 2032, the building-sized space rock still has a chance of hitting the moon. In fact, the chances — slight as they are — have doubled in the past month.

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No, the dire wolf has not been brought back from extinction

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 12:45pm
Colossal Biosciences claims three pups born recently are dire wolves, but they are actually grey wolves with genetic edits intended to make them resemble the lost species
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Experimental medication helps treat cocaine addiction

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 12:30pm
A recently developed medication encourages people with cocaine use disorder to reduce their intake of the stimulant – a step towards the first approved drugs to treat the problem
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Andromeda's Black Hole is Winking at Us

Universe Today Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 11:03am

Despite their name, black holes can sometimes emit radiation. A team of astronomers has recently detected a flicker of X-ray radiation from the supermassive black hole at the center of the Andromeda Galaxy. This flicker was identified using 15 years of data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, revealing two distinct flashes in 2006 and 2013. Interestingly, these flashes coincided with bursts of neutrinos detected by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, offering exciting new insights into the extreme conditions surrounding the black hole.

Categories: Science

Terraforming Mars Will Require Hitting It With Mulitple Asteroids

Universe Today Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 10:51am

Terraforming Mars has been the long-term dream of colonization enthusiasts for decades. But when you start to grapple with the actual physics of what would be necessary to do so, the effort seems further and further out of reach. Depictions like those of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy are just wildly unrealistic regarding the sheer amount of material that must be moved to the Red Planet to achieve anything remotely resembling Earth-like conditions. That is the conclusion of an abstract presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference by Leszek Czechowski of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

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DOGE ditching tape storage could put data at risk, say experts

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 10:49am
President Trump's DOGE team, headed by Elon Musk, claims to have saved $1 million by ditching 70-year-old tape data storage. But experts say the move will likely end up costing more in the long term and could put data at risk
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Bacteria-inspired robot uses 12 spinning flagella to roam underwater

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 9:35am
An underwater drone with long, spinning arms like the flagella of bacteria could survey the seas without endangering marine life, its creators claim
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We're finally uncovering fibre's remarkable benefits for body and mind

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 9:05am
From dampening inflammation to boosting mental health, the many types of dietary fibre have a surprisingly large impact throughout the body. Here's how to get your fill
Categories: Science

Earth's upper mantle is revealing the deepest effect of human activity

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 9:00am
As the Aral Sea has been drained by irrigation and dried up, the mass loss on the surface has caused Earth’s upper mantle to rise up, lifting the emptied sea bed an average of 7 millimetres per year
Categories: Science

Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could significantly cut dementia risk

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 9:00am
Dozens of trials testing GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide, the medicine in Ozempic and Wegovy, against a placebo suggest that they really could protect against dementia
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