• Mushroom Robot, Horse Smarts, Strongman Muscles
    Oct 2 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about the mushrooms that are controlling the movements of robots, how horses might be a lot smarter than we thought, and what makes a strongman… strong.

    Mushroom Robot

    • “Engineers Gave a Mushroom a Robot Body And Let It Run Wild.” by Mike Grace. 2024.
    • “Mushrooms as Nature’s Alchemists: Cycles, Connections, Healing, and Vision.” by Dana O’Driscoll. 2023.
    • “Fungi May Be Communicating in a Way That Looks Uncannily Like Human Speech.” by David Nield. 2022.
    • “‘Cyborg Soil’ Unearths a Complex Web of Hidden Microbial Cities.” by Edith Hammer. 2021.
    • “Mushrooms Appear to Have Electrical ‘Conversations’ After It Rains.” by Russell McLendon. 2023.
    • “Sensorimotor control of robots mediated by electrophysiological measurements of fungal mycelia.” by Anand Kumar Mishra, et al. 2024.

    Horse Smarts

    • “Horses can plan ahead and think strategically, scientists find.” by Donna Ferguson. 2024.
    • “Horses can plan and strategise, new study shows.” by Jacqueline Howard. 2024.
    • “Whoa, No-Go: Evidence consistent with model-based strategy use in horses during an inhibitory task.” by Louise Evans, et al. 2024.

    Strongman Muscles

    • “Strongman’s muscles reveal the secrets of his super-strength.” by Paul McClure. 2024.
    • “11 Things That Weight [sic] Around 1000 lbs (pounds).” by Niklas. 2024.
    • “Muscle and tendon morphology of a world strongman and deadlift champion.” by Thomas G. Balshaw, et al. 2024.



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  • Phones & Brain Cancer, Fungus Food, Crocs & Toads
    Sep 27 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about the massive new study that suggests cell phones don’t cause cancer as some feared, a fluffy orange fungus that could one day turn your food waste into dinner, and how scientists are helping crocodiles refine their tastes.

    Phones & Brain Cancer

    • “Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major review of 28 years of research.” by Sarah Loughran & Ken Karipidis. 2024.
    • “Brain tumour risk in relation to mobile telephone use: results of the INTERPHONE international case-control study.” International Journal of Epidemiology. 2010.
    • “Mobile phone use and incidence of brain tumour histological types, grading or anatomical location: a population-based ecological study.” by Ken Karipidis, et al. 2018.

    Fungus Food

    • “A fluffy, orange fungus could transform food waste into tasty dishes.” by Anna Gibbs. 2024.
    • Neurospora intermedia from a traditional fermented food enables waste-to-food conversion.” by Vayu Maini Rekdal, et al. 2024.

    Crocs & Toads

    • “Taste aversion training can educate free-ranging crocodiles against toxic invaders.” by Georgia Ward-Fear, et al. 2024.
    • “Introduction of cane toads.” National Museum of Australia. 2023.

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  • Moon Clock, Meat Allergy, Bird Culture
    Sep 26 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about how to sync up clocks on Earth with clocks on the moon, a nanoparticle that could help relieve stubborn allergies, and the culture of birds.

    Moon Clock

    • “Researchers figure out how to keep clocks on the Earth, Moon in sync.” by John Timmer. 2024.
    • “The Relativistic Framework to Estimate Clock Rates on the Moon.” by Neil Ashby & Bijunath R. Patla. 2024.

    Meat Allergy

    • “Tick-borne red meat allergy prevented in mice through new nanoparticle treatment.” by Jim Lynch. 2024.
    • “TAK-101 Nanoparticles Induce Gluten-Specific Tolerance in Celiac Disease: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study.” by Ciaran P. Kelly, et al. 2021.

    Bird Culture

    • “When birds build nests, they’re also building a culture.” by Nell Greenfieldboyce. 2024.
    • “Social learning in nest-building birds: a role for familiarity.” by Lauren M. Guillette, et al. 2016.

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  • Mantle Drill, Tongue Exam, Stonehenge Discovery
    Sep 25 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about a record-breaking deep drill into the Earth’s mantle, the new science behind the ancient Chinese diagnostic practice of tongue examination, and how a new discovery at Stonehenge is opening up yet more mysteries.

    Mantle Drill

    • “Geologists drill 1.2 km into rare rocks from Earth’s mantle.” by Michael Irving. 2024.
    • “Internal Structure of Earth: Crust, Mantle & Core, Discontinuities.” Rau’s IAS. 2024.
    • “Earth’s layers: Exploring our planet inside and out.” by Daisy Dobrijevic. 2023.
    • “A long section of serpentinized depleted mantle peridotite.” by C. Johan Lissenberg, et al.

    Tongue Exam

    • “Say ‘aah’ and get a diagnosis on the spot: is this the future of health?” University of South Australia. 2024.
    • “Tongue Disease Prediction Based on Machine Learning Algorithms.” by Ali Raad Hassoon, et al. 2024.

    Stonehenge Discovery

    • “Stonehenge’s Strangest Rock Came From 500 Miles Away.” by Meghan Bartels. 2024.
    • “A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge.” by Anthony J. I. Clarke, et al. 2024.

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  • Bionic Leg, First Impressions, Nanoplastic Detection
    Sep 20 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about a new groundbreaking bionic leg, the problem with first impressions, and new tech that can detect microplastics in water in milliseconds.

    Bionic Leg

    • “Bionic leg makes walking quicker and easier for amputees, trial shows.” by Hannah Devlin. 2024.
    • “5.6 Million++ Americans are Living with Limb Loss and Limb Difference: New Study Published.” Amputee Coalition. 2024.
    • “Agonist-antagonist Myoneural Interface (AMI).” MIT Media Lab. N.D.
    • “Continuous neural control of a bionic limb restores biomimetic gait after amputation.” by Hyungeun Song, et al. 2024.

    First Impressions

    • “How first impressions can trap us into making suboptimal decisions.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024.
    • “Missing out by pursuing rewarding outcomes: Why initial biases can lead to persistent suboptimal choices.” by Chris Harris, et al. 2023.

    Nanoplastic Detection

    • “Cutting-edge technology detects nanoplastics in water - instantly.” McGill. 2024.
    • “Scientists find about a quarter million invisible nanoplastic particles in a liter of bottled water.” by Seth Borenstein. 2024.
    • “Nanoplastics in Water: Artificial Intelligence-Assisted 4D Physicochemical Characterization and Rapid In Situ Detection.” by Zi Wang, et al. 2024.

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  • Smart Soil, Smell Preferences, Mars Moss
    Sep 19 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about the smart soil that gives plants a massive boost even when they’re watered less, how our love of certain odors could be more nurture than nature, and a moss that could one day fill greenhouses on Mars.

    Smart Soil

    • “‘Smart soil’ grows 138% bigger crops using 40% less water.” by Michael Irving. 2024.
    • “Climate Change Indicators: Drought.” EPA. 2024.
    • “Water for Prosperity and Peace.” Unesco. 2024.
    • “Self-watering SMAG-soil pulls moisture from the air.” by Ben Coxworth. 2020.
    • “Self-Irrigation and Slow-Release Fertilizer Hydrogels for Sustainable Agriculture.” by Jungjoon Park, et al. 2024.

    Smell Preferences

    • “Do you smell what I smell? New study reveals surprising variability in odor preferences.” by Mane Kara-Yakoubian. 2024.
    • “Is the perception of odour pleasantness shared across cultures and ecological conditions? Evidence from Amazonia, East Africa, New Guinea, Malaysia, and Poland.” by Piotr Sorokowski, et al. 2024.

    Mars Moss

    • “Scientists find desert moss ‘that can survive on Mars’.” by Nicola Davis. 2024.
    • “The extremotolerant desert moss Syntrichia caninervis is a promising pioneer plant for colonizing extraterrestrial environments.” by Xiaoshuang Li, et al. 2024.
    • “This desert moss has the potential to grow on Mars.” Science News. 2024.

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  • Larynx Transplant, Sleep Studies, Mammal Brains
    Sep 18 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about the first ever total larynx transplant that gave one cancer patient his voice back, a new way to conduct gold-standard sleep studies without all the wires, and how a new discovery is changing the way scientists understand the mammalian brain.

    Larynx Transplant

    • “Mayo Clinic marks medical milestone with world’s first known successful total larynx transplant performed in a patient with an active cancer as part of a clinical trial.” EureAlert! 2024.
    • “Total Laryngeal Transplantation in the Setting of Active Laryngeal Malignancy.” by David G. Lott, MD, et al. 2024.
    • “Laryngeal Cancer Data.” Iowa Health & Human Services. 2024.

    Sleep Studies

    • “Sleep studies simplified: Gold-standard results with far less wiring.” by Paul McClure. 2024.
    • “Cardiosomnography: ECG-only sleep studies.” Cardiosomnography.com. 2024.

    Mammal Brains

    • “Co-evolutionary dynamics of mammalian brain and body size.” by Chris Venditti, et al. 2024.
    • “Brain size riddle solved as humans exceed evolution trend.” Durham University. 2024.

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  • Super Synchronizers, Quantum Compass, Seabirds & Cyclones
    Sep 13 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about the so-called super synchronizers who are super attractive to potential partners, a new quantum compass that could one day replace GPS, and how a rare seabird rides out tropical cyclones.

    Super Synchronizers

    • “Scientists discover ‘Super Synchronizers’ with heightened romantic appeal.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024.
    • “Social and nonsocial synchrony are interrelated and romantically attractive.” by M. Cohen, et al. 2024.

    Quantum Compass

    • “‘It’s the perfect place’: London Underground hosts tests for ‘quantum compass’ that could replace GPS.” by Robin McKie. 2024.
    • “Quantum ‘compass’ could allow navigation without relying on satellites.” by Hayley Dunning, et al. 2018.
    • “What Is GPS and how do global positioning systems work?” Geotab. 2024.

    Seabirds & Cyclones

    • “Groundbreaking study reveals oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones.” EurekAlert! 2024.
    • “Oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones.” by Francesco Ventura, et al. 2024.

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