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Is opioid addiction and genetics linked?

Jill Turner, Fair Vassoler, Kathleen Chiasson-Downs - The Conversation
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The breathalyzer for weed is here

Madeline DeBilzan
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The meritocracy myth hurts women in STEM

Banu Ozkazanc-Pan - The Conversation
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Your genome may have been hacked already

Norman A. Paradis - The Conversation
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Autonomous cars and humans collide

Peter Hancock - The Conversation
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The CDC's science dodge

Nicole Karlis
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Public mental health services scarce

Emily Bazar
Jared Kushner (AP/Alex Brandon)

Shady bank linked to Kushner

Justin Elliott - ProPublica
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg makes the keynote speech at F8, theFacebook's developer conference, May 1, 2018. (AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Would you let Zuck be your matchmaker?

Shira Tarlo
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A book on GMOs manages to change a mind

Devang Mehta
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Climate change harshly alters landscapes

Mark Serreze - The Conversation
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Don’t like war? Then don’t work!

Peter Cole - In These Times
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Larry Harvey, co-founder of the Burning Man festival (AP/John Curley)

My dinner with Mr. Burning Man

Keith A. Spencer
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California's trillion-dollar disaster

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Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna by Edith Sheffer; German and Austrian troops in Vienna, Austria (AP/W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.)

Hans Asperger, Nazi collaborator

Matthew Rozsa
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg points to a drone flying behind him during his keynote address at the F8 Facebook Developer Conference Tuesday, April 12, 2016, in San Francisco.  Zuckerberg said Facebook is releasing new tools that businesses can use to build "chatbots," or programs that can talk to customers in conversational language.  (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) (AP)

The internet is for corporations

Gordon Hull - The Conversation
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In this April 30, 2009 file photo, coral reefs grow in the waters of Tatawa Besar, Komodo islands, Indonesia. Rising demand for copper, cobalt, gold and the rare-earth elements vital in manufacturing smartphones and other high-tech products is causing a prospecting rush to the dark seafloor thousands of meters (yards) beneath the waves. The Jamaica-based International Seabed Authority has issued 27 separate 15-year contracts that allow for mineral prospecting on over 1 million square kilometers (over 390,000 sq. miles) of seabed in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File) (AP)

Deep-sea fish: Weirder than we thought

Ashley Marranzino
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Weight loss: not just about exercise

David Prologo - The Conversation
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The neuroscientist who lost her mind

Nicole Karlis
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The great gut flora war

Lina Nertby Aurell, Mia Clase
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How I got my toddler back on books

Angela Zimmerman - Common Sense Media
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Why your fridge can't stop food rot

Melanie Silvis
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Timber trafficking is a global problem

Kenneth E. Wallen - The Conversation
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