Earth has lost 28 trillion tonnes of ice in less than 30 years
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Earth has lost 28 trillion tonnes of ice in less than 30 years
‘Stunned’ scientists say there is little doubt global heating is to blame for the loss
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Vitamin D, part 2: Shannon's story
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Deva Boone, MD
Story of Vitamin D Toxicity
How much Vitamin D should I take?
Remains of 17th century bishop support Neolithic emergence of tuberculosis
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Remains of 17th Century Bishop Support Neolithic Emergence of Tuberculosis
Researchers discover the microbiome's role in attacking cancerous tumors
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ScienceDaily
Researchers discover the microbiome's role in attacking cancerous tumors
Researchers have discovered which gut bacteria help our immune system battle cancerous tumors and how they do it. The discovery may provide a new understanding of why immunotherapy, a treatment for cancer that helps amplify immune response, works in some…
Jaron Lanier on social media
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GQ
Is Social Media Good For Anything At All?
Tech oracle Jaron Lanier saw the evils of social media platforms before anyone else. Now he talks about whether Twitter activism really works, how to fix Facebook, and why he won't be joining Silicon Valley's overlords in New Zealand.
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Replicas of the nau Victoria, the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the globe, in a Portuguese expedition commanded by Fernão de Magalhães. The voyage began in Seville in 1519, and finished in Salúncar in 1522. These replicas are in Sète, in France, and in Punta Arenas, in Chile.
Another replica of the Victoria visiting Nagoya, in Japan, as an attraction in Expo 2005.
Another replica of the Victoria visiting Nagoya, in Japan, as an attraction in Expo 2005.
The robotics revolution is here, and it's changing how we live
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The robotics revolution is here, and it's changing how we live
Machines now perform all sorts of tasks: They clean big stores, patrol borders, and help children with autism. But will they improve our lives?