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zmescience. com > ecology > animals-ecology > chernobyls-wolves-are-thriving-in-a-radioactive-no-mans-land-their-genes-may-explain-why

Chernobyl's Wolves Are Thriving in a Radioactive No-Man's-Land. Their Genes May Explain Why

3+ hour, 22+ min ago  (634+ words) Humans seem to be worse than nuclear radiation for wildlife. Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, the exclusion zone has become one of the world's strangest wildlife refuges. Animals from worms and frogs to dogs are thriving in the area,…...

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zmescience. com > other > offbeat-other > that-creepy-feeling-in-old-houses-might-come-from-inaudible-sounds-from-the-boiler

That Creepy Feeling in Old Houses Might Come from Inaudible Sounds from the Boiler

9+ hour, 26+ min ago  (139+ words) Inaudible sounds from heaters or pipes could be behind "paranormal" frights....

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zmescience. com > science > anthropology > a-new-study-challenges-one-of-the-biggest-assumptions-about-neanderthal-brains

A New Study Challenges One of the Biggest Assumptions About Neanderthal Brains

9+ hour, 49+ min ago  (807+ words) Brain size can matter across the broad sweep of primate evolution but among humans isn't the best way to estimate intelligence....

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zmescience. com > ecology > animals-ecology > ultra-rare-lobster-split-in-two-colors-looks-almost-too-strange-to-be-real

Ultra-rare Lobster Split in Two Colors Looks Almost Too Strange to Be Real

10+ hour, 19+ min ago  (351+ words) The Cape Cod catch reveals genetics drawing a line down one animal....

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zmescience. com > science > news-science > brainless-slime-mold-recreates-tokyos-super-efficient-rail-network

Brainless Slime Mold Recreates Tokyo's Super-Efficient Rail Network

11+ hour ago  (910+ words) One giant cell can solve problems that challenge human engineers. Slime molds are yellow, oozing, amoeba-like organisms often found on decaying logs and in moist areas. They have no neurons of any kind, not to mention a brain. Each organism…...

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zmescience. com > science > news-science > sawe-marathon-adidas-shoe-tech-rep

Marathon Runners Broke a Momentous Record. So Why Is Everyone Talking About Shoes?

12+ hour, 17+ min ago  (502+ words) Amazing human performance meets amazing technology....

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zmescience. com > science > news-science > transients-california-1950s-non-human-technosignatures

Mysterious Flashes in Pre-Satellite Sky in the 1950s Could Be Non-human Technosignatures

11+ hour, 55+ min ago  (938+ words) A new study goes as far as saying some of the mysterious flashes over California in the 1950s could be a non-human technosignature....

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zmescience. com > science > news-science > transients-california-1950s

Mysterious Flashes in Pre-Satellite Sky in the 1950s Were Not Just Camera Glitches, AI Finds

13+ hour, 50+ min ago  (1317+ words) A new study goes as far as saying some of the mysterious flashes over California in the 1950s could be a non-human technosignature. Something flashed in the sky before humanity had launched its first satellite. But a new study argues that…...

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zmescience. com > space > astronomy-space > alien-waves-titan-exoplanets

Alien Oceans May Have Waves That Break Every Rule We Know From Earth

19+ hour, 59+ min ago  (505+ words) From still lakes to shifting shores, waves play a bigger role than we think'even on worlds we've never directly observed....

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zmescience. com > research > technology > ai-models-refused-harmful-requests-until-researchers-hid-them-in-fiction-and-theology

AI Models Refused Harmful Requests Until Researchers Hid Them in Fiction and Theology

19+ hour, 41+ min ago  (770+ words) Advanced AI guardrails collapse when confronted with humanistic literature....