Science

Life Expectancy with Type 1 Diabetes Varies Dramatically by Nation
The global burden of type 1 diabetes is unevenly distributed People with this autoimmune disease have a much shorter life ...

Flooded and forgotten: the UK’s waters are rising and we’re being kept in the dark | John Harris
AAs autumn fades into winter, the news is once again filled with familiar stories: swollen rivers, flooded streets and overburdened ...

Everything I wish I’d known before I decided to freeze my eggs at 36 | Pregnancy
WWhen I first told my mother I was freezing my eggs, she asked, “So my grandchildren will be kept next ...

The climate paradox of having a dog
I’ve been a vegetarian for over a decade. It’s not because of my health, or because I dislike the taste ...

Pluribus’ third episode throws a bomb into things
In case you weren't sure what a miserable person Carol (Rhea Seehorn) is, Episode 3 For many certainly makes it ...

What Do Consumers Really Want in Smart Glasses?
Are you finally ready to hang a computer screen on your face? Fifteen years ago, that would have seemed like ...

I Ditched Alexa and Upgraded My Smart Home
Until recently my smart home the installation was in chaos. After years of testing, purchasing, and upgrading to the latest ...

How to begin your amateur astronomy journey
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Cosmic ray puzzle resolved as scientists link ‘knee’ formation to black holes
LHAASO experiment. Photo: LHAASO collaboration The results, published by the Large High Altitude Airstream Observatory (LHAASO) on November 16, resolved ...

The 19th-century maths that can help you deal with horrible coffee
Can math improve the quality of those cups of coffee? Alexander Spatari/Getty Images Imagine that you have a pot of ...



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