Novice - Znanost (angleščina)

Have we found an unlikely solution to the climate impact of flying?
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Aviation is probably the single hardest industry to decarbonise. Sustainable fuels aren't the answer, but Mike Berners-Lee thinks there is one at hand (New Scientist)
New book is an illuminating but flawed look at the impact of emoji
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Emoji add a new depth to communications, but what of their cultural impact? Keith Houston's Face with Tears of Joy offers some answers (New Scientist)
Pink Floppy Disc and The Bitles: Embracing the future of AI music
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Feedback tries to work out if a new indie rock band is releasing AI-generated music, and eventually decides to lean into this as the future (New Scientist)
We've found that a new type of rock is forming from old slag heaps
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Scientists have discovered a new type of sedimentary rock made of debris from slag heaps, formed in the geological blink of an eye. Could this be good news, asks Graham Lawton (New Scientist)
Otherworldly space images from a major photography competition
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From a silhouetted space station to glowing comet tails and swirling stars, this year's ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest inspires us to see the cosmos in a new light (New Scientist)
Can amazing tech reboot healthcare? A new book explores the future
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Lara Lewington's Hacking Humanity looks at the fabulous technology that is changing healthcare. But where is the critical analysis? (New Scientist)
Rare images capture snow leopard cubs in their dens
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Snow leopard cubs have been photographed in Mongolia - the first time researchers have visited one of the animals' dens since 2019 (New Scientist)
Simple device can produce water, oxygen and fuel from lunar soil
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Using samples collected by the Chinese Chang’e 5 mission, researchers have discovered a new way to release water from lunar regolith and process the carbon dioxide breathed out by astronauts (New Scientist)
The anthropologist who says shamanism works, even if you don’t believe
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Shamanism is on the rise, both in practice and in popular culture. Manvir Singh has spent years exploring why it is so enduring, what we can learn from it and the surprising forms modern shamans take (New Scientist)
How human eggs stay fresh for decades
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In human beings, egg cells need to survive for about five decades, much longer than most other cell types – and they may achieve this unusually long lifespan by slowing down their natural cell processes (New Scientist)