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What I'm reading, Science: Thanksgiving Week (US) edition

What I'm reading, Science: Thanksgiving Week (US) edition

an eclectic collection of science stories for some light reading this holiday

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Lawrence M. Krauss
Nov 24, 2022
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Here is another month’s links to science stories that have piqued my interest. Hope you enjoy some of them this holiday. Enjoy reading them after your Thanksgiving Feast…

Topics this month are Physics, Astronomy, Planetary Science, Biology, Medicine, Paleontology, Climate Change, Mathematics, Computing, and General Science

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PHYSICS

How Many yottabytes in a quettabyte?

Swarming Bees Generate Electric Fields Rivaling Thunderstorms

A contrived form of Dark Matter Ruled out.

Novel Quantum Effects in an Insulator at Room Temperature

ASTRONOMY

More old galaxies upset the apple cart

New Interactive Map of the Universe

Closest Black Hole to Earth Discovered

High Energy Neutrinos Linked to a Specific Galaxy

BIOLOGY

Octopuses Throw Things at Each Other

Honey Bee Lifespan Half What They Were in the 1970’s

Ancient Viruses May Protect Placenta

Cats React to Baby Talk.. but Only from Their Owners

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