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