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- Model predicts we're the only advanced civilization in the observable universe https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/6/22/new-model-predicts-that-were-probably-the-only-advanced-civilization-in-the-observable-universe 381 comments
- Zika and Dengue viruses can make infected hosts more attractive to mosquitoes by reducing the production of antimicrobial peptide on skin. - Potentially making them spread more easily https://www.universal-sci.com/article/viruses-getting-humans-to-produce-certain-scent 5 comments science
- The less you work out, the less fit you become https://www.universal-sci.com/article/why-working-out-gets-harder-the-less-you-do-it 5 comments nottheonion
- How to generate oxygen on Mars? https://www.universal-sci.com/article/how-to-generate-oxygen-on-mars 3 comments technology
- Gold nanoclusters have been used to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria by disturbing the cell membrane - Initial tests on MRSE have shown a significant increase in susceptibility to some standard antibiotic treatments https://www.universal-sci.com/article/utilizing-gold-particles-to-boost-antibiotics 21 comments science
- Scientists proposed a brilliant idea: producing rocket fuel on Mars using algae and E.coli - Fuel produced on location will enable future astronauts to return to Earth https://www.universal-sci.com/article/producing-rocket-fuel-on-mars-using-microbes 55 comments space
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- Scientists looked at ant societies to explain why human brains shrank 3000 years ago - Shared externalized knowledge leads to smaller brains and less energy consumption https://www.universal-sci.com/article/why-the-human-brain-shrunk-3000-years-ago 691 comments science
- [deleted by user] https://www.universal-sci.com/article/relieving-chronic-pain-with-microelectrodes 503 comments science
- Glucose additive makes lithium-sulfur batteries with an energy density of up to 5x that of conventional lithium-ion batteries viable https://www.universal-sci.com/article/improving-lithium-sulfur-batteries-with-sugar 124 comments science
- A new study implies Tyrannosaurs lived in social groups https://www.universal-sci.com/article/tyrannosaurus-rex-social-groups 20 comments science
- [deleted by user] https://www.universal-sci.com/article/astronomical-distances-human-perspective 11 comments space
- Researchers redefined the hottest and coldest places on Earth https://www.universal-sci.com/article/researchers-redefined-the-hottest-and-coldest-places-on-earth 14 comments science
- An international team of scientists has developed a new transparent top layer for solar cells -- They are now approaching the practical limit of what is possible with affordable materials https://www.universal-sci.com/article/improved-solar-top-layer-reaches-practical-limits 3 comments science
- Dutch scientists discovered why some people get dangerously ill from the coronavirus while others don't even notice they are infected https://www.universal-sci.com/article/why-do-some-coronavirus-patients-get-much-sicker-than-others 69 comments science
- You really can die of a broken heart – here’s the science https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2016/4/12/you-really-can-die-of-a-broken-heart-heres-the-science 20 comments science
- Scientists speculate that there might be more mysterious rogue planets than actual stars. https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2020/8/26/scientists-speculate-that-there-might-be-more-rogue-planets-than-stars-in-the-milky-way 42 comments space
- Scientists made notable progress with artificial retina implants, creating hope for those suffering from Macular Degeneration (also known as AMD or ARMD), one of the most common causes of blindness in the world. https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2020/1/2/new-hope-for-treatment-for-one-of-the-most-common-forms-of-blindness-in-the-world 7 comments science
- [deleted by user] https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2019/9/8/teenagers-that-dont-date-on-average-have-greater-social-skills-and-show-less-signs-of-depression 4 comments science
- NASA wants to send humans to Venus – here’s why that’s a brilliant idea https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/10/16/-nasa-wants-to-send-humans-to-venus-heres-why-thats-a-brilliant-idea 67 comments space
- The Milky Way Could Be Spreading Life From Star to Star — Universal-Sci https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/10/13/the-milky-way-could-be-spreading-life-from-star-to-star 9 comments science
- A body about twice the size of Earth slammed into Uranus, knocking it on it's side https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/12/31/something-twice-the-size-of-earth-slammed-into-uranus-and-knocked-it-over-on-its-side 29 comments worldnews
- 100 million degree fusion reaction https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/11/19/chinese-fusion-experiment-reaches-100-million-degrees 13 comments science
- NASA scientists think they can extract rocket fuel from Martian soil https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/201811/8/nasa-scientists-think-they-can-extract-rocket-fuel-from-martian-soil 7 comments space
- Artist is Planning to Launch a Giant, Unfolding Structure That’ll be Bright in the Sky For a Few Months https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/10/16/astronomers-get-ready-another-artificial-star-to-ruin-your-data-is-coming-artist-is-planning-to-launch-a-giant-unfolding-structure-thatll-be-bright-in-the-sky-for-a-few-months 173 comments space
- How the next generation of ground-based super-telescopes will directly observe exoplanets https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/9/4/how-the-next-generation-of-ground-based-super-telescopes-will-directly-observe-exoplanets 4 comments technews
- Want to breathe on mars? A sea-dwelling bacteria could make that possible. https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/6/19/want-to-breathe-on-mars-a-sea-dwelling-bacteria-could-make-that-possible 19 comments space
- This is amazing... Optics at it's finest https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/7/19/supersharp-images-from-new-vlt-adaptive-optics 4 comments science
- New model predicts that we’re probably the only advanced civilization in the observable universe https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/6/22/new-model-predicts-that-were-probably-the-only-advanced-civilization-in-the-observable-universe 14 comments space
- New model predicts that we’re probably the only advanced civilization in the observable universe https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/6/22/new-model-predicts-that-were-probably-the-only-advanced-civilization-in-the-observable-universe 350 comments science
- The Aurora Station will be the first luxury hotel in space. https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/4/17/the-aurora-station-will-be-the-first-luxury-hotel-in-space 96 comments space
- Why are planets round? https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2017/7/12/why-are-planets-round 9 comments space
- NASA Wants to Build a Magnetic Shield Around Mars https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/1/14/nasa-wants-to-build-a-magnetic-shield-around-mars 48 comments space
- A new planetary system has been found with three super earths. https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2018/3/9/a-new-planetary-system-has-been-found-with-three-super-earths 6 comments space
- Reaching the stars: is human hibernation really possible? https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2017/9/30/reaching-the-stars-is-human-hibernation-really-possible 7 comments space
- Where should we look for ancient civilizations in the solar system? https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2017/5/3/where-should-we-look-for-ancient-civilizations-in-the-solar-system 3 comments space
- Who discovered Uranus? https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2017/4/17/who-discovered-uranus 4 comments space
- Chinese astronomers spot two new hypervelocity stars https://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2017/7/25/standard-format-lltwl-wcm27-b4gcf-h4m43-dteyz-3mp4x 8 comments space
- Saturn’s moons may be younger than the dinosaurs – so could life really exist there? http://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2016/3/29/d8y9v1jb1q67jcbknsldyeu4kbj2h2 3 comments space
- GI diets don’t work – gut bacteria and dark chocolate are a better bet for losing weight http://www.universal-sci.com/headlines/2015/11/23/gi-diets-dont-work-gut-bacteria-and-dark-chocolate-are-a-better-bet-for-losing-weight 5 comments science