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Cruise control: could a £5 ‘entry’ fee help balance Orkney’s needs with tourist demand? | Scotland
Craft jewellery, gift and whiskey shops fill Kirkwall's high street in Orkney. There's even a new sushi shop in town ...

Why do we yawn? It’s almost certainly not for the reason you think | Human biology
AAll vertebrates yawn or exhibit behavior that is at least recognizable as yawning. Sociable baboons yawn, but so do semi-solitary ...

AirTags and cheap gaming laptops headline our favorite deals this week
Apple AirTags have become one of my travel essentials, namely because they allow me to check if my luggage is ...

Andrew Ng: Unbiggen AI – IEEE Spectrum
Andrew Ng has serious street cred in artificial intelligence. He pioneered the use of graphics processing units (GPUs) to train ...

Baseus Inspire XC1 Review: Excellent Open Earbuds
Speaking of critical listening, the XC1 works with Sony's LDAC Bluetooth codec, with high-definition support if you have a compatible ...

4MOST telescope facility captures first light
Sky region of the first observations with 4MOST with an example spectrum. In the Sculptor Galaxy (top right), 4MOST took ...

Bats eat the birds they pluck from the sky while on the wing
There are three species of bats that eat birds. We know this because we found feathers and other bird remains ...

Pink Boulders Reveal a Hidden Antarctic Giant
Research YouPink granite boulders perched high atop looming volcanic mountains in West Antarctica may have revealed their secrets after decades ...

Why you get carsick—and how an iPhone feature might help
Get the daily Popular Science newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips delivered every weekday. I can't read in a car. ...

Elucidating lipid nanoparticle properties and structure through biophysical analyses
Pardi, N., Hogan, M. J., Porter, F. W. & Weissman, D. mRNA vaccines—a new era in vaccinology. Nat. Rev. Drug ...






