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1771.
Web based open source Planetarium (stellarium-web.org) Science
362 points by phsilva 3 minutes ago | 48 comments
1772.
MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy (mit.edu) Science
49 points by extarial 21 hours ago | 29 comments
1773.
Space station leak caused by drill, not meteorite (upi.com) Politics Science
161 points by skolos 21 hours ago | 111 comments
1774.
Scientists pioneer a new way to turn sunlight into fuel (ac.uk) Science
80 points by kjeetgill 22 hours ago | 36 comments
1775.
Want to Be More Creative? Take a Walk (2014) (nytimes.com) Science Microsoft
260 points by imartin2k 20 hours ago | 43 comments
1776.
Treasures from the Color Archive (newyorker.com) Science
23 points by ryan_j_naughton 20 hours ago | 0 comments
1777.
What Came First: The Village or the Temple? Or, the Mystery of Göbekli Tepe (bookworm.club) Science
91 points by kaycebasques 21 hours ago | 95 comments
1778.
Causality disappears at the flick of a switch (cosmosmagazine.com) Science
39 points by jonbaer 3 hours ago | 2 comments
1779.
Birds Can See Earth's Magnetic Fields, and Now We Know How That's Possible (sciencealert.com) Science
56 points by vinnyglennon 17 hours ago | 12 comments
1780.
‘Plan S’: all scientific works free to read as soon as they are published (nature.com) Politics Science Blockchain
503 points by sohkamyung 17 hours ago | 135 comments
1781.
Pushing back on the definition of normal body temperature (wired.com) Science
62 points by sndean 3 hours ago | 42 comments
1782.
Rocket woman: How to cook curry and get a spacecraft into Mars orbit (bbc.com) Science
110 points by snadahalli 21 hours ago | 46 comments
1783.
Lab-grown brain bits open windows to the mind (washingtonpost.com) Science
59 points by jonbaer 21 hours ago | 17 comments
1784.
Sperm Count Zero (gq.com) Science
7 points by thisismitch 11 hours ago | 0 comments
1785.
Get ready for atomic radio (technologyreview.com) Science
13 points by petercooper 5 hours ago | 0 comments
1786.
Broken genius – the case of William Shockley (rupensavoulian.com) AI/Machine Learning Science
39 points by jkuria 23 hours ago | 29 comments
1787.
European science funders ban grantees from publishing in paywalled journals (sciencemag.org) Politics Science Blockchain
36 points by bookofjoe 23 hours ago | 2 comments
1788.
Using the Large Hadron Collider to Search for Dark Matter (2017) (nautil.us) Science
6 points by dnetesn 5 hours ago | 0 comments
1789.
Space station air leak: someone drilled the hole, say Russians (theguardian.com) Politics Science
12 points by vinni2 21 hours ago | 6 comments
1790.
How to Make a Big Decision (nytimes.com) Science
345 points by dsr12 22 hours ago | 91 comments
1791.
Desperate for Data Scientists (ieee.org) Facebook Science
156 points by charlysl 16 hours ago | 158 comments
1792.
Eight bird species are first confirmed avian extinctions this decade (theguardian.com) Science
84 points by sanqui 18 hours ago | 59 comments
1793.
Research: Women Ask for Raises as Often as Men, but Are Less Likely to Get Them (hbr.org) AI/Machine Learning Science
4 points by alpha_bravo 20 hours ago | 0 comments
1794.
How the clownfish earned its stripes (phys.org) Science
5 points by dnetesn 1 hours ago | 0 comments
1795.
Show HN: Gelbox – An Interactive Simulation Tool for Gel Electrophoresis (douglaslab.org) Science
4 points by smd4 7 hours ago | 0 comments
1796.
NASA Launches $1m Competition to Turn Mars CO2 into Sugar (newsweek.com) Science
54 points by bochoh 10 hours ago | 31 comments
1797.
Early results boost hopes for historic gene editing attempt (apnews.com) Science
13 points by rbanffy 11 hours ago | 4 comments
1798.
Inside the fight over the sugar conspiracy (theverge.com) Science
159 points by Tomte 6 hours ago | 95 comments
1799.
Sand scarcity is about more than “running out” of sand (theverge.com) Science
71 points by Tomte 17 hours ago | 36 comments
1800.
Head-turning violence helps tiny songbirds kill big prey (afp.com) Science
3 points by spking 21 hours ago | 0 comments
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