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  1. Undying Cells, Speedy Ants and a Deep-Sea Ghost: Science GIFs to Start Your Halloween (0 replies)
  2. Reduce Red Tape for the Red Planet, Report Says (0 replies)
  3. Racial Bias Found in a Major Health Care Risk Algorithm (0 replies)
  4. Hands-On with Google's Quantum Computer (0 replies)
  5. This Video Watches You Back (0 replies)
  6. Two Strains of Polio Down, One to Go (0 replies)
  7. Scientists Program CRISPR to Fight Viruses in Human Cells (0 replies)
  8. New Gene-Editing Tool Could Fix Genetic Defects--with Fewer Unwanted Effects (0 replies)
  9. Congressional Ignorance Leaves the U.S. Vulnerable to Cyberthreats (0 replies)
  10. Why Do Some People Need Less Sleep? It's in Their DNA (0 replies)
  11. Vaginal Fluid Transplants Hold Promise but Raise Safety Concerns (0 replies)
  12. Trump's Border Wall Could Cause Flooding in Texas (0 replies)
  13. Ship Freezes Itself in Arctic Ice to Study Climate Change (0 replies)
  14. What Conservation Efforts Can Learn from Indigenous Communities (0 replies)
  15. Ancient Teeth Reveal Social Stratification Dates Back to Bronze Age Societies (0 replies)
  16. Sleep Deprivation Shuts Down Production of Essential Brain Proteins (0 replies)
  17. Hidden Passage: Could We Spy a Traversable Wormhole in the Milky Way's Heart? (0 replies)
  18. High-Energy Award: Lithium Batteries Win 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (0 replies)
  19. Quiet Disadvantage: Study Finds Extroverts Are Happier--Even When They're Really Intr (0 replies)
  20. Cosmology and Exoplanets Win 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics (0 replies)
  21. New Encryption System Protects Data from Quantum Computers (0 replies)
  22. Discovery of Molecular Switch for How Cells Use Oxygen Wins 2019 Nobel Prize in Medic (0 replies)
  23. Black Holes, Volcanic Scrolls and a Teeny, Tiny Heartbeat: Science GIFs to Start Your (0 replies)
  24. How Do We Prevent Pets from Becoming Exotic Invaders? (0 replies)
  25. Wildlife Trade Entangles Nearly a Fifth of the Planet's Vertebrate Animals (0 replies)
  26. Astronomers Find Our Second Interstellar Visitor Looks like the Locals (0 replies)
  27. Smartphone Data Show Voters in Black Neighborhoods Wait Longer (0 replies)
  28. Can Rabbits Help Unravel the Mystery of Female Orgasm? (0 replies)
  29. Cannibalistic Cancer, Protection from "Blast Belly" and Chicken Inner Space: Science (0 replies)
  30. Could Immunotherapy Treat Diseases Besides Cancer? (0 replies)
  31. Humans Can Improve Technology without Really Understanding It (0 replies)
  32. Two Linguists Use Their Skills to Inspect 21,739 Trump Tweets (0 replies)
  33. Space Archaeologist Probes History in Orbit (0 replies)
  34. New Studies Warn of Cataclysmic Solar Superstorms (0 replies)
  35. Prehistoric Suckers, Slapping Robots and Three Billion Birds Gone: Science GIFs to St (0 replies)
  36. Suicide Data Reveal New Intervention Spots, Such as Motels and Animal Shelters (0 replies)
  37. Possible Carcinogen Found in a Common Heartburn Medication Is Present in Some Foods (0 replies)
  38. Silent Skies: Billions of North American Birds Have Vanished (0 replies)
  39. New Measurement Aims to Solve Neutrino Mystery (0 replies)
  40. A Newly Identified Protein May Be the Key to Vanquishing the Common Cold (0 replies)
  41. Hunt for Cause of Vaping Illness Suggests Multiple Mechanisms of Damage (0 replies)
  42. Drenchable Drones, Prickly Cells and Face-Tracked Chimps: Science GIFs to Start Your (0 replies)
  43. New Proof Solves 80-Year-Old Irrational Number Problem (0 replies)
  44. A Second Interstellar Object May Be Streaking through Our Solar System (0 replies)
  45. Why Amazon Trees Are Especially Vulnerable to This Year's Fires (0 replies)
  46. Migrating Birds May Be Collateral Damage for a Popular Pesticide (0 replies)
  47. Fight or Flight May Be in Our Bones (0 replies)
  48. The Gravitational-Wave "Revolution" Is Underway (0 replies)
  49. Astronomers Find Water on an Exoplanet Twice the Size of Earth (0 replies)
  50. No Bones about It: People Recognize Objects by Visualizing Their "Skeletons" (0 replies)
  51. A Blood Test Might One Day Mass-Screen Military Personnel for PTSD (0 replies)
  52. 3-D Printers Could Help Spread Weapons of Mass Destruction (0 replies)
  53. Even if Injection of Fracking Wastewater Stops, Quakes Won't (0 replies)
  54. India Loses Contact with Lunar Lander (0 replies)
  55. Test Pilot Geese, Planetary Wrecking Balls and Super AI Vision: The Week's Best Scien (0 replies)
  56. Can Spaceflight Save the Planet? (0 replies)
  57. What Chili Peppers Can Teach Us about Pain (0 replies)
  58. Spaceflight Alters the Gut Microbes of Mice and Men (0 replies)
  59. Earth's Orbital Shifts May Have Triggered Ancient Global Warming (0 replies)
  60. Don't Believe the Hype: The Pumice Raft Won't Save the Great Barrier Reef (0 replies)
  61. Nanomachines, Jellyfish Hugs and Hurricane Dorian from Space: The Week's Best Science (0 replies)
  62. Massive Study Finds No Single Genetic Cause of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior (0 replies)
  63. Lab-Grown "Mini Brains" Can Now Mimic the Neural Activity of a Preterm Infant (0 replies)
  64. New Elevation Measure Shows Climate Change Could*Quickly*Swamp*the*Mekong Delta (0 replies)
  65. New Insights into Self-Insight: More May Not Be Better (0 replies)
  66. Disappearing Plastics Stay Strong in the Shadows and Melt Away in the Sun (0 replies)
  67. Mysterious Neutrinos Get New Mass Estimate (0 replies)
  68. Flashing Neurons, Invisible Moonlight and Adorable Squid Babies: The Week's Best Scie (0 replies)
  69. Surprise: Bees Need Meat (0 replies)
  70. The Solar System's Loneliest Planets, Revisited (0 replies)
  71. Scientists Start Building a Parts List for the Brain (0 replies)
  72. Researchers Model Online Hate Networks in Effort to Battle Them (0 replies)
  73. Detained Migrant Children Need Continuous Medical Care (0 replies)
  74. Faced with a Data Deluge, Astronomers Turn to Automation (0 replies)
  75. Virtual Physical Therapy Could Help Fill Gaps in Treating All Too Real Pain (0 replies)
  76. A Once Common Gecko Is Vanishing from Parts of Asia (0 replies)
  77. NASA Has Committed to a Rocket for the Europa Mission--and It Won't Be Ready on Time (0 replies)
  78. California's Mount Shasta Loses a Historical Eruption (0 replies)
  79. Astronomers Spy a Black Hole Devouring a Neutron Star (0 replies)
  80. Scientists Mull the Astrobiological Implications of an Airless Alien Planet (0 replies)
  81. Panama Risks Becoming a Broken Link in an Intercontinental Wildlife Route (0 replies)
  82. An Innovative Robotic Exosuit Boosts Both Walking and Running (0 replies)
  83. A Flash on Jupiter, the Death of Mitochondria and the World under Your Skin: The Week (0 replies)
  84. The Reason Antarctica Is Melting: Shifting Winds, Driven by Global Warming (0 replies)
  85. Your Employer May Be Spying on You--and Wasting Its Time (0 replies)
  86. Scientists Seek Better Guidelines for Editing Genes in Human Embryos (0 replies)
  87. Can We Rely on Our Intuition? (0 replies)
  88. Antisense Drugs for Huntington's, ALS and Prion Diseases Could Meet the Dire Need for (0 replies)
  89. Airborne Plastic Is Blowing All the Way to the Arctic (0 replies)
  90. Earth Could Be a Lens for a Revolutionary Space Telescope (0 replies)
  91. Despite Controversy, Human Studies of CRISPR Move Forward in the U.S. (0 replies)
  92. Debate Arises over Teaching "Growth Mindsets" to Motivate Students (0 replies)
  93. Ballistic Maggots, Synthetic Winks and Why You're Not Goop: This Week's Best Science (0 replies)
  94. The Scientific Underpinnings and Impacts of Shame (0 replies)
  95. These Plants Can Replace Meat--but Will Doing So Help the Environment? (0 replies)
  96. Does Birth Order Affect Personality? (0 replies)
  97. Earth's Magnetic Field Reversal Took Three Times Longer Than Thought (0 replies)
  98. Medicine in Space: What Microgravity Can Tell Us about Human Health (0 replies)
  99. Brazil's Sacked Space Director Speaks Out on Attacks on Science (0 replies)
  100. Midsize Black Holes May Explain the Milky Way's Speediest Stars (0 replies)
  101. Supergravity Snags Super Award: $3-Million Special Breakthrough Prize (0 replies)
  102. "Qutrit" Experiments Are a First in Quantum Teleportation (0 replies)
  103. Fans May Be Okay for Muggy Days--but Avoid Them in Extreme Dry Heat (0 replies)
  104. Environmental Activists Have Higher Death Rates Than Some Soldiers (0 replies)
  105. The Hunt Is On for Alpha Centauri's Planets (0 replies)
  106. Fang Needles, Quantum Carpets and Tender Robot Touches (0 replies)
  107. What to Expect from India's Second Moon Mission (0 replies)
  108. Humans Fold: AI Conquers Poker's Final Milestone (0 replies)
  109. A New Twist on Artificial Muscles (0 replies)
  110. Viking History Is Melting Away in Greenland (0 replies)
  111. Science and Sustainability May Clash on the Moon (0 replies)
  112. Quirky Quantum Tunneling Observed (0 replies)
  113. Future Gravitational-Wave Detectors Could Find Exoplanets, Too (0 replies)
  114. Utility-Scale Energy Storage Will Enable a Renewable Grid (0 replies)
  115. DNA Data Storage Is Closer Than You Think (0 replies)
  116. Massive Forest Restoration Could Greatly Slow Global Warming (0 replies)
  117. Safer Nuclear Reactors Are on the Way (0 replies)
  118. Advanced Food Tracking and Packaging Will Save Lives and Cut Waste (0 replies)
  119. Worm Wiring Diagram May Help Us Understand Our Own Nervous System (0 replies)
  120. Collaborative Telepresence Could Render Distance (Relatively) Meaningless (0 replies)
  121. Smarter Fertilizers Can Reduce Environmental Contamination (0 replies)
  122. New Method for Tackling Stroke Restrains an Overactive Immune System (0 replies)
  123. A Special Class of Proteins Offers Promising Targets for Drugs for Cancer and Alzheim (0 replies)
  124. Tiny Lenses Will Enable Design of Miniature Optical Devices (0 replies)
  125. Social Robots Play Nicely with Others (0 replies)
  126. The Space Station May Soon Smell like Fresh-Baked Cookies (0 replies)
  127. Bioplastics Could Solve a Major Pollution Problem (0 replies)
  128. Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2019 (0 replies)
  129. New NASA Mission Will Fly Titan's Frigid Skies to Search for Life's Beginnings (0 replies)
  130. Our Brain Uses a Not-So-Instant Replay to Make Decisions (0 replies)
  131. Mysterious Outburst's Quiet Cosmic Home Yields More Questions Than Answers (0 replies)
  132. To Clean Drinking Water, Just Add Microbes (0 replies)
  133. Going Barefoot Is Good for the Sole (0 replies)
  134. What's So Funny? The Science of Why We Laugh (0 replies)
  135. How to Debate a Science Denier (0 replies)
  136. Elite Athletes' Gut Bacteria Give Rodent Runners a Boost (0 replies)
  137. Business as Usual Threatens Thousands of Amazon Tree Species (0 replies)
  138. European Comet Interceptor Could Visit an Interstellar Object (0 replies)
  139. Climate Change Throws a Wrench in Everglades Restoration (0 replies)
  140. "Missing" Wallets with More Cash Are More Likely to Be Returned (0 replies)
  141. The Quantum Internet Is Emerging, One Experiment at a Time (0 replies)
  142. Why Some Amazonian Societies Survived and Others Perished amid Pre-Columbian Droughts (0 replies)
  143. Domestication Made Dogs' Facial Anatomy More Fetching to Humans (0 replies)
  144. Gene Increases Risk for Pot Addiction (0 replies)
  145. In the Wiggle of an Ear, a Surprising Insight into Bat Sonar (0 replies)
  146. Better Memory through Electrical Brain Ripples (0 replies)
  147. The Bitter Truth: Scientists Sequence the Almond Genome (0 replies)
  148. Ecological Detectives Hunt for San Francisco's Vanished Waterways (0 replies)
  149. Using Marijuana to Get High Dates Back Millennia (0 replies)
  150. Water on Europa--with a Pinch of Salt (0 replies)
  151. Watch a Raging Forest Fire Surround You in 360 Degrees (0 replies)
  152. An Exomoon Eludes Astronomers—for Now (0 replies)
  153. How to Kill HIV: Target Its "Influencers" (0 replies)
  154. Watching Apollo 11 with NASA Historian Bill Barry (0 replies)
  155. Cosmos, Quantum and Consciousness: Is Science Doomed to Leave Some Questions Unanswer (0 replies)
  156. Venezuela Is Unraveling—So Is Its Science (0 replies)
  157. Could Air-Conditioning Fix Climate Change? (0 replies)
  158. As Pesticide Turns Up in More Places, Safety Concerns Mount (0 replies)
  159. Is the EPA Stifling Science on Chemical Toxicity Reports? (0 replies)
  160. Caffeine Peps Up Solar Energy (0 replies)
  161. NASA to Seek Iron-Spewing Volcanoes at Psyche (0 replies)
  162. Scientists Take a Step Toward Decoding Speech from the Brain (0 replies)
  163. Seabird Poop Speeds Up Coral Growth (0 replies)
  164. Did a Meteor from Another Star Strike Earth in 2014? (0 replies)
  165. Hurricane Aftermath Leaves Florida with Years of Major Wildfire Threat (0 replies)
  166. Brain Restoration System Explores Hazy Territory between Being Dead or Alive (0 replies)
  167. Notre Dame's Architectural Legacy (0 replies)
  168. Pain Patients Get Relief from War on Opioids (0 replies)
  169. Scientists Uncover California's Hidden Earthquakes (0 replies)
  170. A Genetic Risk Score Tries to Predict Whether a Child Will Become Obese (0 replies)
  171. How We Roll: Study Shows We're More Lone Wolves Than Team Players (0 replies)
  172. How Old Are Saturn's Rings? The Debate Rages On (0 replies)
  173. Watch Now: Einstein's Scientific Revolution and the Limits of Quantum Theory (0 replies)
  174. How France Can Rebuild Notre Dame (0 replies)
  175. 'Oumuamua-like Objects Might Supercharge Planet Formation (0 replies)
  176. Microplastics Are Blowing in the Wind (0 replies)
  177. Environmental Thinker Bill McKibben Sounds Warning on Technology (0 replies)
  178. A Second Planet May Orbit Earth's Nearest Neighboring Star (0 replies)
  179. Behind the Buzz: How Ketamine Changes the Depressed Patient's Brain (0 replies)
  180. The Mathematics of (Hacking) Passwords (0 replies)
  181. Israeli Spacecraft Fails to Make First Private Lunar Landing (0 replies)
  182. Philippine Fossils Add Surprising New Species to Human Family Tree (0 replies)
  183. Tests on Astronaut and Twin Brother Highlight Spaceflight's Human Impact (0 replies)
  184. Environment Watchdogs Harness AI to Track Overflowing Factory-Farm Waste (0 replies)
  185. An Exit Chute from the Universe: The Story of a Historic Effort to Image a Black Hole (0 replies)
  186. At Last, a Black Hole's Image Revealed (0 replies)
  187. "Hyperscans" Show How Brains Sync as People Interact (0 replies)
  188. A Geological "Orrery" Could Reveal Planetary Dynamics in Deep Time (0 replies)
  189. Deadly Volcanic Flows Glide on Their Own Cushion of Air (0 replies)
  190. Gravitational Observatories Hunt for Lumpy Neutron Stars (0 replies)
  191. Liver Illness Strikes Latino Children Like a "Silent Tsunami" (1 replies)
  192. Cyberchondriacs Just Know They Must Be Sick (0 replies)
  193. A Heavy-Metal Planet Orbiting a Dead Star May Foretell Our World's End (0 replies)
  194. Zapping Lead Pipes with Electricity Could Make Them Safer for Drinking Water (0 replies)
  195. Anti-Aging Discovery Could Lead to Restorative Skin Treatments (0 replies)
  196. Cats Recognize Their Own Names--Even If They Choose to Ignore Them (0 replies)
  197. Solar Power's Benefits Don't Shine Equally on Everyone (0 replies)
  198. Watch Now: Gravitational Waves as New Windows on the Universe (0 replies)
  199. "Toffee Planets" Hint at Earth's Cosmic Rarity (0 replies)
  200. Looking for Life on Mars: Viking Experiment Team Member Reflects on Divisive Findings (0 replies)
  201. The Pitfalls of Data's Gender Gap (0 replies)
  202. Europe Stores Electricity in Gas Pipes (0 replies)
  203. Military Tries Out Fish as Underwater Spies (0 replies)
  204. Amphibian-Killing Invasive Fungus Causes Record Wildlife Loss (0 replies)
  205. A Repurposed Drug Could Offer Hope after Many Alzheimer's Trial Failures (0 replies)
  206. Dogs Detect the Scent of Seizures (0 replies)
  207. Found: A Quadrillion Ways for String Theory to Make Our Universe (0 replies)
  208. Mission to Europa Gets New Instrument to Look for Signs of Habitability (0 replies)
  209. The "Fantastic" Feeling of a Breakthrough: Q&A with Math Prize Winner Karen Uhlenbeck (0 replies)
  210. New Strategies Take On the Worst Cancer--Glioblastoma (0 replies)
  211. Russia's New Nuclear Missiles Squeeze Response Time (0 replies)
  212. Can Soil Microbes Slow Climate Change? (0 replies)
  213. The Adult Brain Does Grow New Neurons After All, Study Says (0 replies)
  214. How 3-D Printing Could Break into the Building Industry (0 replies)
  215. Best-Yet Measurements Deepen Cosmological Crisis (0 replies)
  216. An Impossible Scenario: Scientists Watch as Heat Moves at the Speed of Sound (0 replies)
  217. First Baby Monkey Born Using Sperm from Frozen Testicles (0 replies)
  218. Huge Meteor Explosion a Wake-Up Call for Planetary Defense (0 replies)
  219. A Common Anesthetic Could Ease PTSD and Other Stress Disorders (0 replies)
  220. Study on Weed Killers and Monarch Butterflies Spurs Ecological Flap (0 replies)
  221. Atheism Is Inconsistent with the Scientific Method, Prizewinning Physicist Says (0 replies)
  222. Big Religion May Have Gotten Too Much Credit for the Evolution of Modern Society (0 replies)
  223. 'Oumuamua, Our First Interstellar Visitor, May Have Been a Comet After All (0 replies)
  224. Going with the Flow: Waterfalls Can Form Spontaneously (0 replies)
  225. Mind Your "Fs" and "Vs": Agriculture May Have Shaped Both Human Jaws and Language (0 replies)
  226. An Hour of Light and Sound a Day Might Keep Alzheimer's at Bay (0 replies)
  227. The Internet Knows You Better Than Your Spouse Does (0 replies)
  228. Despite Similarities, Are the two Recent 737 Max 8 Crashes a Coincidence? (0 replies)
  229. Scientists Call for a Moratorium on Editing Inherited Genes (0 replies)
  230. As Scientists Probe the Mystery of How Newborns Develop Immunity, Order Rises from th (0 replies)
  231. Would New Physics Colliders Make Big Discoveries or Wander a Particle Desert? (0 replies)
  232. Infectious Diseases Spike amid Venezuela's Political Turmoil (0 replies)
  233. A Genetic Basis for Insomnia Emerges from the Twilight (0 replies)
  234. Sound by the Pound: Surprising Discovery Hints Sonic Waves Carry Mass (0 replies)
  235. Starstruck--60 Years of NASA's Dazzling Archives (0 replies)
  236. Radioactive Glass Beads May Tell the Terrible Tale of How the Fukushima Meltdown Unfo (0 replies)
  237. Japan Delays Decision for Hosting Next Big Particle Collider (0 replies)
  238. The Wisdom of Crowds Requires the Political Left and Right to Work Together (0 replies)
  239. New "FarFarOut" World Is the Most Distant Solar System Object Known (0 replies)
  240. Faux Fish Might Help Aquaculture Keep Feeding the World (0 replies)
  241. Computer Program Measures the Entropy of Art (0 replies)
  242. Tilted Exoplanets May Explain Decade-Old Astronomical Mystery (0 replies)
  243. For Alzheimer's Sufferers, Brain Inflammation Ignites a Neuron-Killing "Forest Fire" (0 replies)
  244. Susceptibility to Mental Illness May Have Helped Humans Adapt over the Millennia (0 replies)
  245. Researchers Enable "Super Mice" to See Near-Infrared Light (0 replies)
  246. SpaceX's Crew Dragon Signals Sea Change in U.S. Spaceflight (0 replies)
  247. Local Flood Forecasting Has Been Dangerously Imprecise—That's About to Change (0 replies)
  248. "Spy" Virus Eavesdrops on Bacteria, Then Obliterates Them (0 replies)
  249. Could Medical Procedures Transmit Alzheimer's? (0 replies)
  250. A Math Function Describes How Whole Societies Remember--and Forget (0 replies)