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Aguas Zarcas meteorite with irregular surface features. This 146g stone is on loan to the Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies from Michael Farmer.

In the pinball world of asteroids, a mudball meteorite avoided collisions

Categories Space
This slice of semi-transparent wood is made with natural materials and could be used in applications from wearable sensors to energy-efficient windows.

Ancient Building Techniques Inspire Wood That You Can See Through

Categories Technology
Orangutan with hand to mouth. Pixabay

Researchers outline new approach for better understanding animal consciousness

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
The authors measured the relative scale and spacing of the whirling brush strokes in van Gogh’s “The Starry Night,” along with variances in luminance of the paint, to see if the laws that apply in the physics of real skies apply in the artist’s depiction. The results suggest van Gogh had an innate understanding of atmospheric dynamics. He captured multiple dimensions of atmospheric physics with surprising accuracy.

Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ Reveals Hidden Turbulence, Study Finds

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
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Physicists shine new light on ultra-fast atomic processes

Categories Technology
Ho Yan Yeung, PhD, first author on the study (left) and Thomas Koch, PhD, also an author on the study (right) examine a freshly-collected batch of cone snails. Image credit: Safavi Lab.

Deadly Sea Snail Venom Offers Promising Clues for New Diabetes and Hormone Treatments

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
NDE illustration

Brain Activity Study in Dying Patients Sparks Debate Among NDE Experts

Categories Brain & Behavior
Individual emotions take turns guiding Inside Out 2’s main character, Riley, but new research finds that if Riley were to have mixed emotions, the scene might be animated a bit differently. (Image: Courtesy of Disney.)

Are mixed emotions real? New research says yes

Categories Brain & Behavior
Fighting fat and inflammation

Menthol Derivatives Show Promising Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Obesity Effects

Categories Health
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An Accurate and Inclusive Test of Mindreading

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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First year of DESI results unveil new clues about dark energy

Categories Technology
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Eight Ohio State scientists named AAAS Fellows

Categories Technology
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Scientists Develop Universal Vaccine Strategy to Protect Against All Virus Strains

Categories Health, Technology
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