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This computer graphic image provided by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) shows two drum-shaped and solar-powered Minerva-II-1 rovers on an asteroid. Japanese unmanned spacecraft Hayabusa2 released two small Minerva-II-1 rovers on the asteroid Ryugu on Friday, Sept. 21, 2018. (JAXA via AP)

Sending robot "skins" to space

Shi En Kim - Massive Science
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Scientific misconduct is on the rise

Bhavya Singh - Massive Science
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Childhood lead poisoning

Claudia Lopez-Lloreda - Massive Science
The scientist Elizabeth Rona in about 1925 at the Radium Institute in Vienna. Through her work, the world would learn how radioactivity could be used as a clock in studying the earth’s history, informing the modern practice of geochronology. (Hans Pettersson Archive/Gothenburg University Library/New York Times)

How Elizabeth Rona changed science

Brittney Borowiec - Massive Science
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Downsides of brain-machine interfaces

Amy Nippert - Massive Science
A picture taken on July 4, 2019 shows bees collecting nectar on a sunflower in a field in Weisskirchen, Germany. (Boris Roessler/AFP/Getty Images)

Climate change affecting social insects

Madison Sankovitz - Massive Science
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Genetic diversity missing from biobanks

Rebecca Muir - Massive Science
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The fight against food-borne outbreaks

Bhavya Singh - Massive Science
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Can AI help diagnose depression?

Alejandra Canales - Massive Science
BAR HARBOR, ME - AUGUST 28: Research mice, which are genetically modified to allow research on degenerative disorders, such as ALS,  in the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, ME on Thursday, August 28, 2014. Luntz's lab provides genetically modified ALS mice to research labs around the world, and also conducts their own ALS research. (Photo by Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer) (Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer/Portland Press Herald Via Getty)

Impact of CRISPR on antiviral therapy

Xinwen Zhu - Massive Science
Climate change activists take part in the international Strike for Climate protest in Los Angeles on May 24, 2019. (Getty/Frederic J. Brown)

The health impacts of climate change

Farah Qaiser - Massive Science
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How will Earth’s history remember us?

Rebecca Dzombak - Massive Science
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Why DST is bad for your health

Anisha Kalidindi - Massive Science
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How gamers are one-upping nature

Luyi Cheng - Massive Science
A Cal Fire firefighter monitors the Kincaide Fire as it burns a hillside on October 24, 2019 in Geyserville, California. Fueled by high winds, the Kincaide Fire has burned over 7,000 acres in a matter of hours and has prompted evacuations in the Geyserville area. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images))

Max Moritz, Faith Kearns
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Science has a garbage problem

Simone Eizagirre - Massive Science
(AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)

Gorilla snacking habits raise questions

Darcy Shapiro - Massive Science
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Why pregnant women must get the flu shot

Marnie Willman - Massive Science
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Some brains are more susceptible to PTSD

Claudia Lopez-Lloreda - Massive Science
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"Silly" science is still important

Molly Sargen - Massive Science
(BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)

AI machines struggle with common sense

Joey Velez-Ginorio - Massive Science
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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The future of livestock farming

Alice Theibault - Massive Science
This satellite image provided by NASA on Aug. 13, 2019 shows several fires burning in the Brazilian Amazon forest. (NASA via AP)

From Trump's trade war to the Amazon

Cassie Freund - Massive Science
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