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Science Around the World


Includes articles about scientific research that specifically mention what the researchers found, and how they found it. Any research subject can be included from Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, and Medicine, to Psychology, Sociology, and even arts.

 Cuts fat. Kimchi.

South Korean researchers: kimchi cuts fat, boosts gut health

 Astronaut in orbit. Illustration.

Space or stress? Astronauts in orbit are a little bit dumber, study shows

 Aviv Regev, co-chair of the Human Cell Atlas consortium.

Israeli-led consortium publishes groundbreaking cell-by-cell Atlas of the human body

 Mitigating stress-induced heart risks. Green tea.

Drinking cocoa or green tea may mitigate stress-induced heart risks from fatty foods, study finds

 Scaphognathus crassirostris cast.

The ‘Sword Tail from Bavaria’: fossil helps researchers piece together Pterosaur evolution

 Cast of microraptor.

106-million years ago, this tiny dino-predator ran faster than any animal living today

 Polypterus senegalus.

Researchers use paleo-inspired robotics to recreate ancient creatures

 en from a meteorite impact.

Bigger than the dinosaur-killer, asteroid S2 smashed life on Earth into a higher gear

 Aurora borealis over the sea.

The Magnetic North Pole is moving closer to Russia? Scientists puzzled

 Rats driving mini cars.

Scientists teach rats to drive tiny cars. No, really

 What is this monster? Second oarfish spotted on a California beach in three months.

Two “doomsday fish” spotted on California beaches in less than three months

 European Food Safety Authority declares saccharin safe.

The European Food Safety Authority confirms saccharin's safety and raises daily intake limit

 Can our own blood be used to heal broken bones?

Researchers create ‘biocooperative’ material showing bone-healing potential of blood

 Seceda in autumn in South Tyrol.

Melting snows reveal pre-dinosaur ecosystem in Italian Alps

 Mockups of the New Generation Launch Vehicles of Long March Family are on display at the 12th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.

One step closer to a lunar base: China sends lunar bricks to space station for testing

 Can they be civilization-builders? Octopuses.

Leading scientist claims octopuses could evolve into the next civilization-builders

 Air Pollution over the Yangzi River in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.

These five cities emit more greenhouse gasses than entire countries

 Can lasers cast shadows?

Can lasers cast shadows? Answer redefines understanding of light, researchers say

 An Apatosaurus skeleton.

Volcano, a 22-meter Apatosaurus skeleton, sold for €6 million at French auction

 Raw wagyu beef.

Anything but lean and green: Early humans were apex meat-eaters, study finds

 The saber-toothed kitten.

37,000-year-old saber-toothed 'kitten' found in Arctic permafrost, revealing new species insights

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