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Science Me Now!

Science Me Now!

By Chris Stewart

The science story you should be paying attention to today, instead of wasting your brain cells on all that front-page rubbish.
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4 April 2018: Burning Wood in Norway

Science Me Now!Apr 04, 2018

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17 April 2018: Dinosaurs Ended, And Started, With a Bang
Apr 17, 201802:39
16 April 2018: Battling Bacteria with Graphene Blades

16 April 2018: Battling Bacteria with Graphene Blades

While Trump, Macron & May scrable to justify throwing missiles at Syria, here's a science story of a much healthier kind of warfare: using graphene in the fight against bacterial infection in surgical implants.
Apr 16, 201802:51
12 April 2018: Frogs Rebounding With Surprising Secretions
Apr 12, 201802:29
11 April 2018: Breaking Quantum Records
Apr 11, 201803:25
10 April 2017: Choose Your Vape Wisely
Apr 10, 201802:12
9 April 2018: Three Weekend Heart Disease Shockers

9 April 2018: Three Weekend Heart Disease Shockers

Three stories from the weekend, all from the American Heart Association, and all from the Department of Research That Surprises No One At All.
Apr 09, 201803:03
6 April 2018: Vampire Bats

6 April 2018: Vampire Bats

Our un-evolved politicians are attacking each other across the globe, but you can safely ignore that for a few minutes to ponder this: just how did vampire bats evolve to live on a diet of blood alone? Original Paper: Nature Ecology & Evolution (2018) doi:10.1038/s41559-018-0476-8 Source: www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=185088&CultureCode=en
Apr 06, 201802:20
5 April 2018: Draining the Swamp is No Laughing Matter
Apr 05, 201802:04
4 April 2018: Burning Wood in Norway
Apr 04, 201802:53
3 April 2018: The Mystery of the Missing Dark Matter
Apr 03, 201803:56