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#ScientistsWhoSelfie defy stereotypes

Farah Qaiser - Massive Science
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Organic food grinding field laborers

Nicholas Karavolias - Massive Science
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Alzheimer's won't be cured in our lives

Norman A. Paradis - Massive Science
In this photo taken Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, the Aris 13 oil tanker is seen from a helicopter in the harbor of Gladstone, Australia.  (Kevin Finnigan/Tropic Maritime Images via AP) (AP)

New oil tanker hulls keep oceans clean

Patricia Fernandez - Massive Science
FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 file photo, a marijuana plant awaits judging in the Oregon Cannabis Growers' Fair marijuana plant competition in Salem, Ore. (AP)

Modified yeast may produce THC and CBD

Sarah LaFramboise - Massive Science
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NYC passes climate legislation

Greta Moran - Massive Science
In this Sept. 19, 2014, photo, Charles Cook, manager of facilities and operations at Champions Oncology, displays mouse carrying a cancer patient's tumor graft under its skin in a lab in Baltimore. Cancer patients are paying the private lab to breed mice that carry bits of their own tumors so treatments can be tried first on the customized rodents. The idea is to see which drugs might work best on a specific person's specific cancer. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) (AP)

From mice to humans

Kimberly McCoy - Massive Science
FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2012 file photo, smoke rises in this time exposure image from the stacks of the La Cygne Generating Station coal-fired power plant in La Cygne, Kan. The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, asked a federal appeals court in Washington to postpone consideration of 2012 rules requiring energy companies to cut emissions of toxic chemicals. The agency said in a court filing it wants to review the restrictions, which were set to kick in next month. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File) (AP)

Reducing agricultural carbon emissions

Lauren McKee - Massive Science
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Shedding light on walruses in distress

Darcy Shapiro - Massive Science
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Science must do better for LGBTQ+

Lila Leatherman - Massive Science
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Female parakeets want brainy mates

Therese Koch - Massive Science
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Metcalfe hits dead ends on agriculture

Kevin Pels - Massive Science
A photo of a different macaque monkey, taken by a human. (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-295900p1.html'>Dudarev Mikhail</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Do animals hear music?

Jennifer Tsang - Massive Science
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How safe are probiotics?

Hannah Thomasy - Massive Science
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Warming oceans hurting Cape Cod turtles

Anna Robuck - Massive Science
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Mosquitoes like it hot

Max Levy - Massive Science
FILE - This Nov. 11, 2014 file photo shows a deforested area dotted with blue tarps, marking the area where miners reside, and craters filled with water, caused by illegal gold mining activities, in La Pampa, in Peru's Madre de Dios region. Peru's government declared an emergency across a broad jungle region because of mercury contamination, much of it caused by wildcat gold mining. Photographer Rodrigo Abd of The Associated Press and three other journalists in Brazil, Colombia and El Salvador won the 2016 Maria Moors Cabot Prize, which recognizes excellence in coverage of Latin America and the Caribbean. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd, File) (AP)

Tax havens skirt conservation efforts

Cassie Freund - Massive Science
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Can we send thoughts brain to brain?

Jordan Harrod - Massive Science
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Should parents fear potatoes?

Jack Barton - Massive Science
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The dangers of plastics

Jackie Grimm - Massive Science
Pigeon keeper Chris Szwaba, left, releases birds from a loft atop the roof of the Sunset Park building where he keeps 400 pigeons, Monday, April 4, 2016, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Rising rents and gentrification have left only about 100 pigeon keepers in a New York City area that was once one of the hubs of a sport in which keepers try to lure birds away from rivals. Szwaba said he learned the hobby from his father. After the birds breed, Szwaba expects to have as many as about 700 birds, which he refers to as his "babies." (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) (AP)

Bird's worst nightmare: glassy buildings

Farah Qaiser - Massive Science
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Humanity falls short of its goals

Michael Graw - Massive Science
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Opportunity rover inspires a new gen

Jesse Feddersen - Massive Science
Tuah, the five month-old Bornean orangutan looks on in the Great Ape Building at Utah's Hogle Zoo Friday, April 10, 2015, in Salt Lake City.  (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) (AP)

Into the trenches of wildlife crime

Cassie Freund - Massive Science
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