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Wisconsin sees big jump in doctor discipline ranking
Wisconsin, which long ranked near the bottom among states in a watchdog group’s analysis of serious disciplinary actions against doctors, jumped to No. 8 in a report this year.
But whether the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board has ramped up penalties or Public Citizen’s new way of ranking states accounts for the improvement, or both, is not clear.
madison.com/news/local/busines

Is hydrogen a metal?
Hydrogen is not a metal on Earth, but scientists keep trying to create metallic hydrogen under high pressure to unlock a new superconductor.
livescience.com/chemistry/is-h

Unearthing Ancient Agriculture: Rare Pre-Contact Agave Species Discovered in Arizona
New findings recently published in the journal Annals of Botany reveal that researchers have found unaltered agave plant species cultivated by several early cultures including the Hohokam people, a large Native American group in the Southwest that existed between 300 and 1500 CE.
scitechdaily.com/unearthing-an

A lady of leadership: 3D-scanning of runestones in search of Queen Thyra and the Jelling Dynasty
The authors use 3D-scanning to study rune carving techniques, combined with analyses of orthography and language, concluding that the Jelling 2 and Læborg stones are linked by the hand of the carver Ravnunge-Tue. The results suggest Thyra played a pivotal role in the emergence of the Danish state.
cambridge.org/core/journals/an

Viking Queen Thyra’s Power And Position Revealed On Famous Jelling Runestones
Using 3D scanners, archaeologists have also identified the person who carved these 10th-century runes.
iflscience.com/viking-queen-th

Revolutionizing Prosthetics – Scientists Develop Bionic Hand That Merges With User’s Nervous and Skeletal Systems
A Swedish woman who lost her right hand due to a farming accident was implanted with a novel human-machine interface into her residual bone, nerves, and muscles.
scitechdaily.com/revolutionizi

Is anything harder than a diamond?
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Diamonds are naturally hard, but is there anything from Earth, space or even a lab that's harder?
livescience.com/planet-earth/g

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Kaiser Permanente Inks Landmark Labor Deal After Massive Strike
Kaiser Permanente on Friday reached a tentative deal with more than 85,000 unionized healthcare workers after a historic labor strike last week.
medscape.com/viewarticle/99737

Reproducibility trial: 246 biologists get different results from same data sets
Wide distribution of findings shows how analytical choices drive conclusions.
Scientists who ran separate analyses on a single data set about the effect of grass cover on Eucalyptus seedlings arrived at vastly different answers.
nature.com/articles/d41586-023

Where Humans Think Aliens Are Most Likely to Land
Will extraterrestrials try to see the city or the countryside?
These maps show the locations of alien first contacts on Earth in almost a century of popular films, from Algol (1920), a Faust-from-outer-space parable made in Weimar Germany; to Annihilation (2018), a reflection on America’s loss of faith in the future of humankind.
atlasobscura.com/articles/stra

AI reads text from ancient Herculaneum scroll for the first time
Machine-learning technique reveals Greek words in CT scans of rolled-up papyrus.
nature.com/articles/d41586-023 .

Thrombectomy Benefits Large-Core Strokes Selected by Simple Imaging: TENSION
A new trial has shown a sizeable and significant benefit of endovascular thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke patients with a large vessel occlusion and an established large infarct identified with just simple imaging techniques, which should lead to many more patients able to be considered for this treatment.
medscape.com/viewarticle/99736

‘Incredible’ asteroid sample ferried to Earth is rich in the building blocks of life
Samples of asteroid Bennu delivered by the OSIRIS-REx mission contain carbon, water and other ingredients from the primordial Solar System.
nature.com/articles/d41586-023

New Research Reveals That Soccer Goalkeepers Process the World Fundamentally Differently
Researchers have found that soccer goalkeepers process multisensory information uniquely, with efficient temporal binding windows and a tendency to segregate sensory information. The cause, either due to rigorous training or inherent abilities, remains a topic for further exploration.
scitechdaily.com/new-research-

‘Abortion tests’ developed in Poland spark concern
Scientists are questioning the reliability and ethics of tests to detect abortion drugs in biological samples.
nature.com/articles/d41586-023

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Anthropologists Reconstruct Face of Homo heidelbergensis
Anthropologists in Greece have used facial reconstruction techniques to show how Homo heidelbergensis, a poorly understood relative of Neanderthals that lived between 700,000 to 200,000 years ago, might have once looked.
sci.news/othersciences/anthrop

Beyond Umami: Scientists Discover a Sixth Basic Taste
Besides the well-known tastes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami, recent research proposes that the tongue might also detect ammonium chloride as a basic taste.
scitechdaily.com/beyond-umami-

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