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Live Science on MSNStudy confirms there's no innate difference in aptitude between boys and girls in mathA new study of schoolchildren in France suggests that boys are not innately better at math. Some aspect of schooling appears ...
This goes even higher than I thought.” On July 7, the F.B.I. and the Department of Justice released a memo detailing the ...
For years, the mining industry has revolved around high-risk, capital-intensive exploration, where the odds of success are ...
ESGold has crafted a scalable, repeatable business model designed to generate steady cash flow by starting with low-cost, low-impact reprocessing of tailings. The company then reinvests those profits ...
For millennia, humans have sought ways to alter their state of consciousness through intoxicating substances, and alcohol has ...
New research from the Indian Institute of Science reveals that our brain's reward expectations influence sensory attention ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSome Researchers Are Hiding Secret Messages in Their Papers, but They’re Not Meant for HumansJournalists have uncovered a handful of preprint academic studies with hidden prompts instructing A.I. reviewers to give ...
Ocean acidification threatens shell-building marine life. A study reveals mussels have a natural protective layer on their shells, like a varnish, that significantly reduces breakdown in acidic water.
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