Spurred by technology advances and demand for transportation alternatives in increasingly congested cities, entrepreneurs around the globe are vying to become the first to develop a commercially viable “flying car.” The designs vary greatly, and most aren …
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Given the increasing number of fake science news being published online, experts suggest that it will be foolish to believe whatever news that gets published, which often lacks scientific evidence. It may lead to chaos in the society, especially if it is …
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It’s a green Monday in Maine. The first tangible results of state voters’ decision to legalize marijuana are being felt as possession and home growth of marijuana becomes legal. Voters narrowly passed the ballot question in November, and the waiting period …
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Addicts thus get nothing from heroin and feel no desire to take it. — Science News. February 4, 1967. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved methadone as a treatment for opiate addiction in 1972 but quickly recognized that it was no panacea.
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Multiple outbreaks of deadly H5 bird flu are decimating poultry across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The epidemic, moving across Eurasia in wave after wave, follows an eruption of H5N2 here in the U.S. in 2015. All the new strains—H5N2, H5N3, H5N5 …
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The world is ticking another 30 seconds closer to the apocalypse — in part because of Donald Trump. At least that’s the dire warning from the group of scientists who oversee the metaphorical Doomsday Clock, the hands of which were moved Thursday to two …
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The new material was created by Isaac Silvera, the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences, and post-doctoral fellow Ranga Dias. For over a hundred years scientists knew that it was theoretically possible to turn hydrogen into a metal if you …
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