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Civet coffee: The real chemistry behind this bizarre luxury drink

Chemistry Researchers are exploring the transformation of coffee beans as they pass through the digestive systems of Asian palm civets, aiming to mimic this process without utilizing animals. By James

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Elite Athletes Possess a Hidden Skill That Seems Superhuman. Here’s Why. : ScienceAlert

The importance of perceptual-cognitive skills in elite sports cannot be understated. While physical abilities like speed, strength, and technical skill

JS Mobility: Rivian’s savior | JS

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Spaceflight literally moves your brain

The human body undergoes significant changes when exposed to the harsh conditions of space travel. A recent study conducted by

Book review: George Saunders’s Vigil and Matthew Kressel’s The Rainseekers are sci-fi treats

In Vigil, a dying oil magnate is visited by ghostsliebre/Getty Images VigilGeorge Saunders, Bloomsbury Novellas have a unique charm that

DNA Mutations Discovered in The Children of Chernobyl Workers : ScienceAlert

Chernobyl Radiation Damage Passed Down to Children, Study Finds A groundbreaking study has revealed that the DNA damage caused by

How much energy is released when supermassive black holes collide?

Black holes are one of the most intriguing and mysterious phenomena in the universe. In a recent article, the author

New Scientist recommends Hamnet, and its look at our links with nature

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The great computer science exodus (and where students are going instead)

Enrollment in Computer Science Declines at UC Campuses Recent data from the San Francisco Chronicle has revealed a concerning trend