
Fizzing carbon dioxide bubbles that shoot medicine deep into bleeding wounds could be a lifesaver on the battlefield.
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Fizzing carbon dioxide bubbles that shoot medicine deep into bleeding wounds could be a lifesaver on the battlefield.
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If anything, science has only complicated the personhood debate.
The post Why Science Can’t Say When a Baby’s Life Begins appeared first on WIRED.

Let’s meet the camel spiders, 1,000 or so species the world over, creatures wrapped in a layer of mystery in a layer of lore in a layer of straight up murder.
The post Absurd Creature of the Week: This Ferocious Arachnid Is Death Wrapped in Mystery appeared first on WIRED.

NASA satellites provide a big-picture view of Hurricane Joaquin as it churns its way up the Atlantic seaboard.
The post Hurricane Joaquin Looks Like a Beast From Space appeared first on WIRED.

Everyone likes to talk about the supermoon, but it really isn't that special. Here's why.
The post The Supermoon Isn’t Super. It’s Just the Moon appeared first on WIRED.

GFT seemingly presented an eerily accurate projection of the prevalence of the flu, turning the digital refuse of people’s searches into potentially life saving insights.
The post What We Can Learn From the Epic Failure of Google Flu Trends appeared first on WIRED.

NASA will livestream the launch of a Progress cargo spacecraft from Baikonur Cosmodrome at 12:30 pm Eastern time.
The post Watch the Launch to Resupply the ISS Right Here appeared first on WIRED.

State and federal agencies face problems and questions every day that are increasingly too big to solve without the public’s input and assistance.
The post The Government Wants You to Help It Do Science Experiments appeared first on WIRED.

Scientists have identified bacteria that help prevent asthma.
The post Your Gut Microbiome Could Put You at a Higher Risk of Asthma appeared first on WIRED.

Sequencing the first 2,500 human genomes has been a long, hard process. Here's what science has learned about the ways humans are different.
The post What 2,500 Sequenced Genomes Say About Humanity’s Future appeared first on WIRED.