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Visualizing the Nucleus

  Physicists Rolf Ent from Jefferson Lab, Newport News, VA, and Richard Milner from MIT, together with animator James LaPlante from Sputnik Animation, Portland, ME, have created a 10 minute video that includes new animations of the atomic nucleus. For … Continue reading

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I poured all the galaxies in the Universe into a pool

Go to https://www.planetary.org/epic to become a member of The Planetary Society, joining their mission to increase discoveries in our solar system and beyond, elevate the search for life outside our planet, and decrease the risk of Earth being hit by … Continue reading

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What Is The Difference Between Mammoths and Elephants?

23 Oct 2024 #mammoth #elephant #wildanimals What Is The Difference Between Mammoths and Elephants? When it comes to megaherbivores, they don’t get more “mega” than the massive mammoth and the enormous elephant. Yet, despite their shared bulk, trunks, and other … Continue reading

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8 science theses that shook the world

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Ten years of neuroscience at Google yields maps of human brain | Google Research – Blog

May 2, 2024 Viren Jain, Research Scientist and Technical Lead, Connectomics at Google Researchers built a 3D image of nearly every neuron and their connections within a small piece of human brain tissue. The left [top] image shows excitatory neurons … Continue reading

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Whistles, songs, boings, and biotwangs: Recognizing whale vocalizations with AI | Google Research – Blog

September 18, 2024 Lauren Harrell, Data Scientist, Google Research We introduce our new whale bioacoustics model, which can identify eight distinct species, including multiple calls for two of those species. The model also includes the “Biotwang” sounds recently attributed to … Continue reading

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This intricate map of a fruit fly brain could signal a revolution in neuroscience | Aeon Videos

This video features images of the largest and most complex brain ever fully mapped by scientists – that of an adult fruit fly. To bring these detailed images to life, it took scientists from 146 labs and 122 institutions in … Continue reading

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Scientists Record The Human Genome to a 5D Memory Crystal

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Euclid’s 208-Gigapixel glimpse into the Universe

Discover the first page of ESA Euclid’s great cosmic atlas and marvel at millions of stars and galaxies captured in pristine detail, in a huge 208-gigapixel mosaic. The mosaic covers an area of the Southern Sky more than 500 times … Continue reading

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People said this experiment was impossible, so I tried it

The world’s first look inside a thermite reaction. Use code veritasium at https://incogni.com/veritasium to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan. A massive thank you to everyone at Goldschmidt for making this possible. With special thanks to Dr. … Continue reading

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