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Recency and Central Tendency Biases Connected In Working Memory - Neuroscience News

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Summary: Recency bias in working memory is intrinsically linked to central tendency bias, providing a unified explanation for these widespread cognitive phenomena. The study utilized a novel network ...[Continue Reading]

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Scientists Discover First-of-Its-Kind Molecule That Absorbs Greenhouse Gasses - ScienceAlert

Clare Watson

A 'cage of cages' is how scientists have described a new type of porous material, unique in its molecular structure, that could be used to trap carbon dioxide and another, more potent greenhouse gas. ...[Continue Reading]

ScienceAlert

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First Dream Chaser spaceplane needs more work when it gets to launch site - Ars Technica

Stephen Clark

Enlarge/ Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane inside a NASA test chamber in Ohio. 15 There is still some work to do to prepare Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane for its first mission, but th ...[Continue Reading]

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Space Junk Poses an Expensive Problem for NASA, Startups - Bloomberg

Bruce Einhorn

A satellite the size of a milk carton may show a way to prevent Earths neighborhood from turning into a junkyard. The Nimbus, scheduled to soar on an Elon Musk rocket 280 miles (450 kilometers) abo ...[Continue Reading]

Bloomberg

1 day ago


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Meteor briefly lights up night sky across southern B.C. | Globalnews.ca - Global News

Doyle Potenteau

It lasted just seconds, but a meteor briefly lit up the sky on Wednesday night. The fireball streaked across the atmosphere just before 10 p.m., burning brightly before disappearing as quickly as it ...[Continue Reading]

Global News

1 day ago


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When will Florida be underwater? Here's what to know - WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

Tom Sorrells, Tiffany Browne

As more attention is being given to melting ice caps and rising sea levels more people are asking when parts of Florida could be left underwater. So News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells asked an ...[Continue Reading]

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