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A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea via /r/science https://t.co/d2zmdTyofd
A Warning Sign of a Mass Extinction Event Is On the Rise, Scientists Say | Toxic microbial blooms thrived during the Great Dying, the most severe extinction in Earth's history, and they are proliferating again due to human activity. via /r/science https://t.co/OCg9jL54P3
Judges in the U.S. who are selected to their position through nonpartisan processes (nonpartisan elections or technocratic merit commissions) produce higher-quality work than judges selected through partisan elections. via /r/science https://t.co/W8UiFEAT38
Modern activities follow the contours of ancient Teotihuacan. Engineers re-routed two rivers to align with points of astronomical significance, identified hundreds of previously unknown architectural features, and documented over 200 archaeological featu… https://t.co/gjU9Zp85ZE
A new way to solve the ‘hardest of the hard’ computer problems: Researchers have found a way to make what is called reservoir computing work between 33 and a million times faster, with significantly fewer computing resources and less data input needed. v… https://t.co/jpD6i1JBLo
Rates of infectious disease linked to authoritarian attitudes. Scientists accounted for socioeconomic factors that influence ideology, including religious beliefs, wealth and education. Higher regional infection rates in the US corresponded to more votes… https://t.co/sbOJL6hoG4
Optimal sexual passion outcomes were found at both higher and lower levels of religiosity, whereas mid-level religiosity was associated with the less beneficial sexual passion outcomes. via /r/science https://t.co/4w1agkidQL
New research suggests that autistic individuals are less likely to identify as heterosexual and more likely to identify with a diverse range of sexual orientations than non-autistic individuals. via /r/science https://t.co/9TbEYbK0xu
People who expressed extreme dislike toward Democratically-aligned minority groups were more likely to approve of Donald Trump when he made his way into politics — regardless of their party alignment. via /r/science https://t.co/mKDYXYWdcY
Scientists find there are different sets of genes encoded in gut bacteria that respond differently to weight-loss interventions. Specific gut-friendly food could help combat "weight-loss-resistant microbiomes." via /r/science https://t.co/37eWwPzIaB
Evidence that a cosmic impact destroyed ancient city in the Jordan Valley. The shock of the explosion over Tall el-Hammam was enough to level the city. The distribution of bones indicated "extreme disarticulation and skeletal fragmentation in nearby huma… https://t.co/lCjTbC8RNC
Lacking the recommended 7 hours of sleep per night could lead to more opportunities to make poor snack choices. Analysis of data on ~20,000 American adults linked not meeting sleep guidelines & eating more snack-related carbs, added sugar, fats & caffein… https://t.co/nd0AUxo7Hx