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974 Fruit Flies Are Invading Los Angeles. The Solution? More Fruit Flies.
Fruit Flies Are Invading Los Angeles. The Solution? More Fruit Flies.
The Mediterranean fruit fly lays eggs that hatch into maggots inside fruit. Officials plan to halt population growth by dropping millions of sterile male flies over the affected region.
  • NYT ID: 708af357-1fa9-5135-982b-5effaedc5771
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/31/science/fruit-flies-los-angeles-invasive.html
New York Times By Livia Albeck-ripka Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
947 Now Showing, an Ancient Spell Book for the Dead
Now Showing, an Ancient Spell Book for the Dead
An exhibition at the Getty Museum reveals the Egyptian Book of the Dead, long relegated to a dark vault, in the light of day.
  • NYT ID: 819c7df3-da0e-54c7-9911-2eddb18a7217
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/31/science/archaeology-egypt-book-dead.html
New York Times By Franz Lidz Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
945 6 Great Space Images in October
6 Great Space Images in October
An eclipse's shadow from space, India's astronaut capsule and a confused space telescope.
  • NYT ID: d59817ef-34d0-54ae-bcae-28fb55aa87fe
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/10/31/science/space-astronomy-photos-october.html
New York Times By Michael Roston Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
669 These Amphibians Have a Taste for Their Mom’s Skin
These Amphibians Have a Taste for Their Mom’s Skin
Caecilians are the first amphibians known to pass on their microbiomes to their offspring.
  • NYT ID: 7f2b4283-6425-53b2-bf91-5e9f4f188323
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/17/science/amphibians-microbiome-caecilians.html
New York Times By Sofia Quaglia Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
649 Inside a High-Security Virus Lab
Inside a High-Security Virus Lab
High-security labs, like this one at Penn State, are at the center of a debate over research that alters viruses to make them more dangerous.
  • NYT ID: 40c4e546-9b49-5420-bbcc-09d8e7bc75e5
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/10/15/science/virus-lab.html
New York Times By Benjamin Mueller Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
640 Deep in the Amazon, some towns had better eclipse fortune than others.
Deep in the Amazon, some towns had better eclipse fortune than others.
  • NYT ID: 506728fa-28d3-5148-90d0-424520380eab
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/10/14/science/solar-eclipse-2023/deep-in-the-amazon-some-towns-had-better-eclipse-fortune-than-others
New York Times By Ana Ionova Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
638 On a beach in Brazil, a shadowy path of wonder reaches its conclusion.
On a beach in Brazil, a shadowy path of wonder reaches its conclusion.
  • NYT ID: d7142c71-499a-591b-90a8-838b526b510e
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/10/14/science/solar-eclipse-2023/on-a-beach-in-brazil-a-shadowy-path-of-wonder-reaches-its-conclusion
New York Times By Luiz Felipe Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
633 Your Next Eclipse Isn’t That Far Off, and It Could Be Even Better
Your Next Eclipse Isn’t That Far Off, and It Could Be Even Better
Saturday’s eclipse will be followed by another in April that will cross the other end of the United States.
  • NYT ID: 3615033d-be3b-510b-b20c-7484a69da8df
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/14/science/next-solar-eclipse-april-2024.html
New York Times By Michael Roston Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
524 A Solar Eclipse Shines Light on Traditions That Still Matter Today
A Solar Eclipse Shines Light on Traditions That Still Matter Today
Among Indigenous peoples of the Americas, from Navajo Nation down to the rainforests of Brazil, events like the annular eclipse on Saturday have important and distinctive cultural meanings.
  • NYT ID: 2d84f7d1-3bac-5c28-9352-81df75a9eef7
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/10/science/annular-eclipse-indigenous-traditions.html
New York Times By Katrina Miller Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani
363 Why the “Mother of the Atomic Bomb” Never Won a Nobel Prize
Why the “Mother of the Atomic Bomb” Never Won a Nobel Prize
Lise Meitner developed the theory of nuclear fission, the process that enabled the atomic bomb. But her identity — Jewish and a woman — barred her from sharing credit for the discovery, newly translated letters show.
  • NYT ID: f75eb31d-623d-5598-9065-b231bfabad26
  • NYT link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/02/science/lise-meitner-fission-nobel.html
New York Times By Katrina Miller Science acum 2 ani acum 2 ani