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- A family of termites has been traversing the world’s oceans for millions of years (0 Replies)
- Artificial lives: On the occult origins of chemistry and the stuff of life (0 Replies)
- The Spanish language may help solve a health mystery called the Hispanic Paradox (1 Reply)
- US plans campaign to attract Russian scientists, engineers to America (0 Replies)
- Do we define data types by defining classes? (3 Replies)
- Risk aversion is ruining science + Woke MIT brings back standardized tests (1 Reply)
- Should a scientist have "faith"? (philosophy of science) (2 Replies)
- Read fine print when protesting scientists claim they're not motivated by politics? (0 Replies)
- The helium crisis: the element is quickly disappearing from Earth (1 Reply)
- Solar panels that work at night produce enough power to charge a phone (1 Reply)
- Plastic bag bans may unintentionally drive other bag sales (0 Replies)
- Universities are failing the next generation of scientists (0 Replies)
- Smart devices are watching you everywhere, computer scientists warn (2 Replies)
- The war in Ukraine is threatening the breadbasket of Europe (1 Reply)
- The limits of "following the science" (1 Reply)
- Asteroid wiped out dinosaurs in spring + What makes a bestselling science textbook? (0 Replies)
- Exhaustive account of the COVID lab leak controversy (Shi Zhengli, China's bat woman) (0 Replies)
- The urine revolution: how recycling pee could help to save the world (0 Replies)
- Long-term cannabis use damages lungs, but in a different way from tobacco + Metals (3 Replies)
- Nearly 1 in 7 COVID patients in ICU had severe bleeding with full-dose blood thinners (0 Replies)