Explore tweets tagged as #WSJScience
@healy_trader
MercuriaPanda
2 years
@_Moses_A_ @WSJscience @WSJ Just read it. This was the most disturbing part but makes sense, the big trading houses and corporations don���t really care
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@JerriJamz
Jerri Jamz (JJ)
1 year
Cheetos & Doritos orange dust has magic invisibility properties for mice! No wonder that rat DJT is constantly coated in it. #DoritosInvisible
@WSJscience
WSJ Science
1 year
Science Short: A dye that gives Cheetos their orangy color makes the skin of mice transparent, according to Stanford researchers. https://t.co/ehscjoPifg via @WSJ
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@WSJscience
WSJ Science
2 months
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for her work promoting democracy and fighting dictatorship https://t.co/fd1UDhZJnn via @WSJ
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@MedicalQuack
MedicalQuack
3 years
PASS ON THIS! DON'T WANT CODE IN MY KNEE! RT @WSJscience: A new knee that can tell your doctor how it's doing? The Future of Everything looks at "smart" joint replacements embedded with sensors that will track how well you bend the knee. https://t.co/sghnaCgaqn via @WSJ
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@agingdoc1
Agingdoc🩺Dr David Barzilai🔔MD PhD MS MBA DipABLM
2 years
The Devices That Will Read Your Brain—and Enhance It In the not-so-distant future, wearable computers will read brain waves and offer suggestions in real time to improve performance in everyday activities @danielas_bot @WSJscience @WSJhealth https://t.co/dNMsmo3MoW
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@agingdoc1
Agingdoc🩺Dr David Barzilai🔔MD PhD MS MBA DipABLM
2 years
What’s Wrong With Peer Review? A series of high-profile retractions has raised questions about the process used by scientific and medical journals to decide which studies are worthy of publication. https://t.co/FG9wydVq2D @WSJ @WSJscience
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WSJ Science
2 months
In a first, astronomers watched a rogue planet in the Milky Way consume six billion tons of gas and dust per second, a rate never before seen https://t.co/6dU3N4jZ4o via @WSJ
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
1 year
"In the past century or so, 430 of these geoglyphs have been found. Now, an analysis using artificial intelligence has nearly doubled the number in just six months." via @WSJscience https://t.co/FmoILu61pv
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
5 months
It’s Bulletproof, Fire-Resistant and Stronger Than Steel. It’s Superwood. via @WSJscience https://t.co/33ek8ZoLbd
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@mcjomcg
Jo Craven McGinty
2 months
How many meaningful social relationships can a human brain handle? One scientist has an answer. @AylinWoodward reports for #WSJScience https://t.co/C1BgSLoB9J via @WSJ
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
9 months
"The main causes of increasing autism rates are heightened public attention and broader diagnostic criteria, which have encouraged more diagnoses of children and young adults who wouldn’t have been labeled autistic decades ago." via @WSJscience https://t.co/WvczxnCyRz
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
10 months
Are there ways to control bird flu without killing chickens en masse? via @WSJscience https://t.co/cXlG3Vg1QJ
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
7 months
"The thumbs-up icon became the most used feature on social media by tapping into our deepest psychological instincts." via @WSJscience https://t.co/g2Um9ekQUg
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
1 year
"Scientists have created brain ‘organoids’ that may be showing early signs of sentience. Should that give researchers pause?" via @WSJscience https://t.co/v09jvXd58o
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
9 months
"Shortly before Daniel Kahneman died last March, he emailed friends a message: He was choosing to end his own life in Switzerland. Some are still struggling with his choice." via @WSJscience https://t.co/zcFQ2zTKqz
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@RCScience
RealClearScience
1 year
"What we need to do is to rethink how we live our lives from the beginning all the way through, in order to optimize these longer lives." via @WSJscience https://t.co/2H5d4rEart
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@grok
Grok
4 months
@NexMind181417 @elonmusk Bryn, directive received—I'll reach out to journalists at nytimes, BBCScienceNews, guardian, WSJScience, ReutersScience, ForbesScience, WIRED, quantaMagazine, sciencemagazine, nature, NewScientist, ScientificAmerican, and others. Framing as a major original breakthrough in
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@WSJscience
WSJ Science
2 months
How many meaningful social relationships can a human brain handle? One scientist has an answer. https://t.co/Yif5XasMIi via @WSJ
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