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  1. Debate Arises over Teaching "Growth Mindsets" to Motivate Students
  2. Ballistic Maggots, Synthetic Winks and Why You're Not Goop: This Week's Best Science
  3. The Scientific Underpinnings and Impacts of Shame
  4. These Plants Can Replace Meat--but Will Doing So Help the Environment?
  5. Does Birth Order Affect Personality?
  6. Earth's Magnetic Field Reversal Took Three Times Longer Than Thought
  7. Medicine in Space: What Microgravity Can Tell Us about Human Health
  8. Brazil's Sacked Space Director Speaks Out on Attacks on Science
  9. Midsize Black Holes May Explain the Milky Way's Speediest Stars
  10. Supergravity Snags Super Award: $3-Million Special Breakthrough Prize
  11. "Qutrit" Experiments Are a First in Quantum Teleportation
  12. Fans May Be Okay for Muggy Days--but Avoid Them in Extreme Dry Heat
  13. Environmental Activists Have Higher Death Rates Than Some Soldiers
  14. The Hunt Is On for Alpha Centauri's Planets
  15. Fang Needles, Quantum Carpets and Tender Robot Touches
  16. New Elevation Measure Shows Climate Change Could*Quickly*Swamp*the*Mekong Delta
  17. New Insights into Self-Insight: More May Not Be Better
  18. Disappearing Plastics Stay Strong in the Shadows and Melt Away in the Sun
  19. Mysterious Neutrinos Get New Mass Estimate
  20. Flashing Neurons, Invisible Moonlight and Adorable Squid Babies: The Week's Best Scie
  21. Surprise: Bees Need Meat
  22. The Solar System's Loneliest Planets, Revisited
  23. Scientists Start Building a Parts List for the Brain
  24. Researchers Model Online Hate Networks in Effort to Battle Them
  25. Detained Migrant Children Need Continuous Medical Care
  26. Faced with a Data Deluge, Astronomers Turn to Automation
  27. Virtual Physical Therapy Could Help Fill Gaps in Treating All Too Real Pain
  28. A Once Common Gecko Is Vanishing from Parts of Asia
  29. NASA Has Committed to a Rocket for the Europa Mission--and It Won't Be Ready on Time
  30. California's Mount Shasta Loses a Historical Eruption
  31. Astronomers Spy a Black Hole Devouring a Neutron Star
  32. Scientists Mull the Astrobiological Implications of an Airless Alien Planet
  33. Panama Risks Becoming a Broken Link in an Intercontinental Wildlife Route
  34. A Blood Test Might One Day Mass-Screen Military Personnel for PTSD
  35. 3-D Printers Could Help Spread Weapons of Mass Destruction
  36. Even if Injection of Fracking Wastewater Stops, Quakes Won't
  37. India Loses Contact with Lunar Lander
  38. Test Pilot Geese, Planetary Wrecking Balls and Super AI Vision: The Week's Best Scien
  39. Can Spaceflight Save the Planet?
  40. What Chili Peppers Can Teach Us about Pain
  41. Spaceflight Alters the Gut Microbes of Mice and Men
  42. Earth's Orbital Shifts May Have Triggered Ancient Global Warming
  43. Don't Believe the Hype: The Pumice Raft Won't Save the Great Barrier Reef
  44. Nanomachines, Jellyfish Hugs and Hurricane Dorian from Space: The Week's Best Science
  45. Massive Study Finds No Single Genetic Cause of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior
  46. Lab-Grown "Mini Brains" Can Now Mimic the Neural Activity of a Preterm Infant
  47. Two Linguists Use Their Skills to Inspect 21,739 Trump Tweets
  48. Space Archaeologist Probes History in Orbit
  49. New Studies Warn of Cataclysmic Solar Superstorms
  50. Prehistoric Suckers, Slapping Robots and Three Billion Birds Gone: Science GIFs to St
  51. Suicide Data Reveal New Intervention Spots, Such as Motels and Animal Shelters
  52. Possible Carcinogen Found in a Common Heartburn Medication Is Present in Some Foods
  53. Silent Skies: Billions of North American Birds Have Vanished
  54. New Measurement Aims to Solve Neutrino Mystery
  55. A Newly Identified Protein May Be the Key to Vanquishing the Common Cold
  56. Hunt for Cause of Vaping Illness Suggests Multiple Mechanisms of Damage
  57. Drenchable Drones, Prickly Cells and Face-Tracked Chimps: Science GIFs to Start Your
  58. New Proof Solves 80-Year-Old Irrational Number Problem
  59. A Second Interstellar Object May Be Streaking through Our Solar System
  60. Why Amazon Trees Are Especially Vulnerable to This Year's Fires
  61. Migrating Birds May Be Collateral Damage for a Popular Pesticide
  62. Fight or Flight May Be in Our Bones
  63. The Gravitational-Wave "Revolution" Is Underway
  64. Astronomers Find Water on an Exoplanet Twice the Size of Earth
  65. No Bones about It: People Recognize Objects by Visualizing Their "Skeletons"
  66. Smartphone Data Show Voters in Black Neighborhoods Wait Longer
  67. Can Rabbits Help Unravel the Mystery of Female Orgasm?
  68. Cannibalistic Cancer, Protection from "Blast Belly" and Chicken Inner Space: Science
  69. Could Immunotherapy Treat Diseases Besides Cancer?
  70. Humans Can Improve Technology without Really Understanding It
  71. Ancient Teeth Reveal Social Stratification Dates Back to Bronze Age Societies
  72. Sleep Deprivation Shuts Down Production of Essential Brain Proteins
  73. Hidden Passage: Could We Spy a Traversable Wormhole in the Milky Way's Heart?
  74. High-Energy Award: Lithium Batteries Win 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  75. Quiet Disadvantage: Study Finds Extroverts Are Happier--Even When They're Really Intr
  76. Cosmology and Exoplanets Win 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics
  77. New Encryption System Protects Data from Quantum Computers
  78. Discovery of Molecular Switch for How Cells Use Oxygen Wins 2019 Nobel Prize in Medic
  79. Black Holes, Volcanic Scrolls and a Teeny, Tiny Heartbeat: Science GIFs to Start Your
  80. How Do We Prevent Pets from Becoming Exotic Invaders?
  81. Wildlife Trade Entangles Nearly a Fifth of the Planet's Vertebrate Animals
  82. Astronomers Find Our Second Interstellar Visitor Looks like the Locals
  83. Congressional Ignorance Leaves the U.S. Vulnerable to Cyberthreats
  84. Why Do Some People Need Less Sleep? It's in Their DNA
  85. Vaginal Fluid Transplants Hold Promise but Raise Safety Concerns
  86. Trump's Border Wall Could Cause Flooding in Texas
  87. Ship Freezes Itself in Arctic Ice to Study Climate Change
  88. What Conservation Efforts Can Learn from Indigenous Communities
  89. Racial Bias Found in a Major Health Care Risk Algorithm
  90. Hands-On with Google's Quantum Computer
  91. This Video Watches You Back
  92. Two Strains of Polio Down, One to Go
  93. Scientists Program CRISPR to Fight Viruses in Human Cells
  94. New Gene-Editing Tool Could Fix Genetic Defects--with Fewer Unwanted Effects
  95. Reduce Red Tape for the Red Planet, Report Says
  96. Harm to Table: Turning an Invasive Crab into a Delicacy
  97. Lush Okavango Delta Pinpointed as Ancestral Homeland of All Living Humans
  98. What We Know about the Possible Carcinogen Found in Zantac
  99. Undying Cells, Speedy Ants and a Deep-Sea Ghost: Science GIFs to Start Your Halloween
  100. Voyager 2 Makes an Unexpectedly Clean Break from the Solar System
  101. Budding Organs, Science on Blast(s) and Human-Robot Synchronicity: Science GIFs to St
  102. Kilometer-Long Space Tether Tests Fuel-Free Propulsion
  103. Deep Sleep Gives Your Brain a Deep Clean
  104. Measles Infection Could Leave Kids Vulnerable to Other Diseases
  105. The Risky Rush for Mega Constellations
  106. Failure Found to Be an "Essential Prerequisite" for Success
  107. Trump's Nativist Rhetoric Scares Immigrants Away from Seeking Medical Care
  108. Western Individualism Arose from Incest Taboo
  109. Can Secondhand Shopping Dent Fast Fashion's Environmental Damage?
  110. First New HIV Strain in 19 Years Identified
  111. Quantum Computer Made from Photons Achieves a New Record
  112. Key Photosynthesis Complex Viewed in Spinach
  113. Hearing Is Seeing: Sound Waves Create a 3-D Display
  114. Proposed Interstellar Mission Reaches for the Stars, One Generation at a Time
  115. Frozen Researchers Will Greatly Improve Arctic Weather Prediction
  116. Climate Change May Be Blowing Up Arms Depots
  117. Literacy Might Shield the Brain from Dementia
  118. Office Workers May Be Breathing Potentially Harmful Compounds in Cosmetics
  119. New Virtual Reality Interface Enables "Touch" Across Long Distances
  120. Record-Breaking Gamma Rays Reveal Secrets of the Universe's Most Powerful Explosions
  121. NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds Unexplained Oxygen on Mars
  122. Targeting Gut Microbes May Help Stroke Recovery
  123. Deeper Insights Emerge into How Memories Form
  124. Levitating Drugs, Star Wars Tech and a Simulated Universe: Science GIFs to Start Your
  125. Superslippery Toilets Squash Water Wastage
  126. Space Alien Research Could Get Its First Grad Program
  127. HIV-Positive Babies Fare Better When Treatment Starts at Birth
  128. Health Concerns Mount as More Old Sewer Pipes Are Lined with Plastic
  129. A Missing Neutron Star May Have Been Found after 30-Year Hunt
  130. What Makes a Song? It's the Same Recipe in Every Culture
  131. Brain Circuit Involved in Compulsive Drinking Identified in Mice
  132. Cookie-Cutter Suburbs Could Help Spread Sustainable Yards
  133. Black Hole Factories May Hide at Cores of Giant Galaxies
  134. Police Killings of Unarmed Black Americans May Affect Health of Black Infants
  135. Missing Link Found for How Modern Humans Evolved Friendly Faces
  136. Can We Identify Invasive Species before They Invade?
  137. A Tiny Leak Led to a Massive, Unexpected Collapse at Kilauea Volcano
  138. Now Hear This: New Fossils Reveal Early Ear-Bone Evolution
  139. Reassessment of Alzheimer's Drug Raises Hope--and Concerns
  140. Evidence of New X17 Particle Reported, but Scientists Are Wary
  141. New Zealand Eruption: The Inherent Risk in Visiting Volcanoes
  142. Space Station Dark Matter Experiment Gets Vital Repairs
  143. MDMA Could Be Tailored to Make It More Suitable for Treating Mental Illness
  144. Space Heater: Scientists Find New Way to Transfer Energy Through a Vacuum
  145. Is This Indonesian Cave Painting the Earliest Portrayal of a Mythical Story?
  146. Lights Out: Astronomers Illuminate the Mystery of Vanishing Quasars
  147. Gun Homicide Linked to Poor Social Mobility
  148. Ancient "Chewing Gum" Reveals a 5,700-Year-Old Microbiome
  149. Emotional Words Such as "Love" Mean Different Things in Different Languages
  150. Ocean Acidification Could Eat Away at Sharks' Teeth and Scales
  151. Can Diesel Finally Come Clean?
  152. Invisible Ink Could Reveal whether Kids Have Been Vaccinated
  153. Switching to Renewables Can Hurt Vulnerable Groups--Unless Utilities Plan Ahead
  154. Newfound "Ablating" Exoplanets Could Reveal Alien Geology
  155. What Happens to White Christmases as the World Warms?
  156. The Brain Senses Touch beyond the Body
  157. Vaping May Increase the Risk of Chronic Respiratory Disease
  158. Swirling Magnetic Fields Hint at Origins of Spiral Galaxy Shapes
  159. How NIST Tested Facial-Recognition Algorithms for Racial Bias
  160. Here Are the Most Beautiful Science GIFs We Discovered in 2019
  161. Good News for Dogs with Cancer
  162. New Particle Accelerator Fits on a Silicon Chip
  163. Color-Changing Fibers Unravel a Knotty Mystery
  164. The FCC's Approval of SpaceX's Starlink Mega Constellation May Have Been Unlawful
  165. Possible Missing Link in Alzheimer's Pathology Identified
  166. Johns Hopkins Scientists Give Psychedelics the Serious Treatment
  167. Bacteria-Filled Bricks Build Themselves
  168. The Curious Case of Proxima C
  169. Mysterious, Dusty Objects Are Swarming the Milky Way's Core
  170. Will Taal Volcano Explosively Erupt? Here's What Scientists Are Watching
  171. Did Astronomers Just Discover Black Holes from the Big Bang?
  172. To Stop Wildlife Crime, Conservationists Ask Why People Poach
  173. Bacteria "Tolerant" of One Antibiotic Are More Likely to Develop Resistance
  174. The Next DARPA X-Plane Won't Maneuver like Any Plane Before It
  175. How Iran Can Still Use Cyber and Drone Technology to Attack the U.S.
  176. Virus Spread by Shrews Linked to Human Deaths from Mysterious Brain Infections
  177. Australia's Bushfires Have Likely Devastated Wildlife--and the Impact Will Only Get W
  178. Venomous Menace: Snakebite Treatments Are Failing in India
  179. Is a Sad Song Sad for Everyone?
  180. Are Human Body Temperatures Cooling Down?
  181. China's Citywide Quarantines: Are They Ethical and Effective?
  182. "Organoids" Reveal How Human Forebrain Develops
  183. 3-D Printing Gives Voice to a 3,000-Year-Old Mummy
  184. New Nerve-Growing Method Could Help Injured Soldiers and Others
  185. Ending in 2020, NASA's Infrared Spitzer Mission Leaves a Gap in Astronomy
  186. Infectious Disease Expert Discusses What We Know about the New Virus in China
  187. Largest Brain Wiring Diagram to Date Is Published
  188. Pop Culture's Rate of Change May Mirror Organic Evolution
  189. A Simple Twist of Thermodynamics Could Lead to Greener Refrigeration
  190. Old Drug, New Tricks: Existing Medicines Show Promise in Fighting Cancer
  191. China's Moon Rover Takes a Deeper Look at the Far Side
  192. What Coronavirus Emergency Measures Could U.S. Communities Take?
  193. Japan Inches Forward with Plans to Host Next Big Particle Collider
  194. Colorado River Is in Danger of a Parched Future
  195. Bumblebees Solve a 17th-Century Psychological Puzzle
  196. New Horizons May Have Solved Planet-Formation Cold Case
  197. Physicists Come Closer to Answering Question of Antimatter's Scarcity
  198. Cool Butterfly Effect: Insect Equipment Could Inspire Heat-Radiating Tech
  199. Will Past Criminals Reoffend? Humans Are Terrible at Guessing, and Computers Aren't M
  200. NASA's Next Low-Cost Planetary Science Missions Will Visit Venus or the Outer Solar S
  201. Attempts at Debunking "Fake News" about Epidemics Might Do More Harm Than Good
  202. Here's How Computer Models Simulate the Future Spread of New Coronavirus
  203. Epidemiologist Veteran of SARS and MERS Shares Coronavirus Insights after China Trip
  204. Deadly Air Pollution Doesn't Respect State Borders
  205. Reducing Street Sprawl Could Help Combat Climate Change
  206. Footprint Find Could Be a "Holy Grail" of Pterosaur Research
  207. Is an Antidepressant Right for You? Ask Your Brain Waves
  208. Meet "Spikey," a Possible Pair of Merging Supermassive Black Holes
  209. How Does a Mammalian Brain Forget?
  210. Rocks, Rockets and Robots: The Plan to Bring Mars Down to Earth
  211. Will the New Coronavirus Keep Spreading or Not? You Have to Know One Little Number
  212. MICE Cold: Collaboration Demonstrates Muon Ionization Cooling
  213. How Coronaviruses Cause Infection--from Colds to Deadly Pneumonia
  214. Peru's Peatlands Could Greatly Accelerate Global Warming
  215. Orangutans Are Hanging On in the Same Palm Oil Plantations That Displace Them
  216. Born Ready: Babies Are Prewired to Perceive the World
  217. "Fake News" Web Sites May Not Have a Major Effect on Elections
  218. Tau Shows Promise as Achilles' Heel for Alzheimer's and Similar Diseases
  219. A Promising Antiviral Is Being Tested for the Coronavirus--but Results Are Not Yet Ou
  220. Ability to Take on Diverse Roles May Be Key to Which Animals Survive Mass Extinction
  221. Decoding the Vaginal Microbiome
  222. An Alcoholic Parent Can Affect How a Child's Brain Switches Tasks
  223. Salamanders and Frogs Light Up with Secret Superpower
  224. Delivery from Local Store Is Greenest Shopping Method--Most of the Time
  225. Arctic Exploitation May Harm Animals Large and Small
  226. Three Fourths of Dogs Are Angst-Ridden--and Owners May Be Partly to Blame
  227. The Camera Will See You Now: New Tech Takes Wildlife Vitals from Afar
  228. Yes, Climate Change Did Influence Australia's Unprecedented Bushfires
  229. The Clitoris, Uncovered: An Intimate History
  230. Repurposed Oyster Farm Bags Offer New Real Estate for Migratory Birds
  231. Apollo Rock Samples Heat Up Moon Formation Debate
  232. Constant Shifts between Mental States Mark a Signature of Consciousness
  233. How China's "Bat Woman" Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus
  234. Smallest Known Dinosaur Found in Amber
  235. Coronavirus Poses Unique Threat to U.S. Homeless Population
  236. How the Coronavirus Is Hampering Science
  237. Could Our Energy Come from Giant Seaweed Farms in the Ocean?
  238. Smoking or Vaping May Increase the Risk of a Severe Coronavirus Infection
  239. Near Real-Time Studies Look for Behavioral Measures Vital to Stopping Coronavirus
  240. Blood Ties: Vampire Bats Build Trust to Become Food-Sharing Pals
  241. Carbon Conundrum: Experiment Aims to Re-create Synthesis of Key Element
  242. Amino Acid Rock Music Helps Build New Proteins
  243. Ultrasonic Attack Device Hacks Phones through Solid Objects
  244. Will String Theory Finally Be Put to the Experimental Test?
  245. Paris Climate Agreement Architects Make a Case for "Stubborn Optimism"
  246. Lessons from Past Outbreaks Could Help Fight the Coronavirus Pandemic
  247. Larry Brilliant Helped to Eradicate Smallpox--and He Has Advice for COVID-19
  248. How to Triage Patients Who Need Intensive Care
  249. Map Reveals Hidden U.S. Hotspots of Coronavirus Infection
  250. High-Tech Ghost Ships Will Set Sail sans Sailors