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Wintergatan is building another marble-based musical box – Marble Machine X
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Wild birds learn to avoid distasteful prey by watching others
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University of Helsinki
Wild birds learn to avoid distasteful prey by watching others | University of Helsinki
How do predators know to avoid brightly-coloured toxic prey? A collaboration of researchers has put social information theory to the test in a reliable real-world system to find the answer – by copying what others do, or do not, eat.
Death rates are declining for many common cancers in U.S.
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STAT
Death rates are declining for many common cancers in the U.S., report finds
Death rates are declining for more than half of the most common forms of cancer in the U.S., according to a new report.
Yes, drinking more water may help you lose weight
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Johns Hopkins University
Yes, drinking more water may help you lose weight
Water does more for the body than just quench your thirst—it might even help you drop some pounds
Could a four-day working week become the norm?
According to the report, overall output did not dip in most workplaces, and in some it improved. Reykjavik’s department of accountancy, for example, recorded a 6.5% increase in the number of invoices it processed during the trial compared with the same period a year before.
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According to the report, overall output did not dip in most workplaces, and in some it improved. Reykjavik’s department of accountancy, for example, recorded a 6.5% increase in the number of invoices it processed during the trial compared with the same period a year before.
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The Economist
Could a four-day working week become the norm?
Iceland’s experience suggests a better balance between work and life need not reduce output
Scientists produce continuous sheets of sustainable mushroom leather
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New Atlas
Scientists produce continuous sheets of sustainable mushroom leather
Producing leather from animal skin is a practice humans have engaged in for thousands of years, but the environmental consequences of modern processing techniques have led some to seek a greener alternative. Among them are scientists at Finland's VTT Technical…
Psychedelic Drug Psilocybin “Magic Mushrooms” Spurs Growth of Neural Connections Lost in Depression
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SciTechDaily
Psychedelic Drug Psilocybin “Magic Mushrooms” Spurs Growth of Neural Connections Lost in Depression
The psychedelic drug psilocybin, a naturally occurring compound found in some mushrooms, has been studied as a potential treatment for depression for years. But exactly how it works in the brain and how long beneficial results might last is still unclear.…