Possibly untrue science news

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Promising, but preliminary, news about the Hubble Tension.

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Not if you have cats, it isn’t. I have trouble not tripping over the little devils while walking forward.

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Pasteurized is probably still fine, but probably bad news for anyone who likes to roll the dice with raw milk

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It’s God’s sign of support for LGBTQIA+ people?

That’s my theory, and I’m sticking to it.

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… Dr. Zaius will see you now :orangutan:

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People with two copies of a risk gene have genetic form of Alzheimer’s, scientists say

CHICAGO, May 6 (Reuters) - People who carry two copies of the APOE4 gene are virtually guaranteed to develop Alzheimer’s and face symptoms at an earlier age, researchers reported on Monday in a study that could redefine such carriers as having a new genetic form of the mind-wasting disease.

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An Orangutan using a medicinal plant to treat inuries.

Water loss on Venus.

Paired canine teeth may have helped avoid breakage in Smilodon.

A newly-described specimen of Archaeopteryx, in the Field Museum in Chicago.

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I wonder if it uses bubble fusion.

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I really can’t see the hand. However this one is more obvious:

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I finally found a movie of the May 2024 aurora without any words or newscasters getting in the way. From Germany:

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This is an article about a method to visualize small arteries from the inside. This is to more accurately place a stent to close off aneurysms in the brain before they burst, or widen a stenosis (narrowing) with a stent before it clogs off and causes a stroke. Just the video is cool; you can see branches coming off the artery (where an “8” like shape appears and disappears.

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