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Topic: Science
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Mexico urges folks to adopt axolotls
Rae Hodge
When indoor air becomes deadly
Ana Clara Faria
COVID vax halted premature births: study
Nicole Karlis
Are we ready to head to Mars? Maybe not
Christie Aschwanden - Undark
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These bat penises are too long for sex
Matthew Rozsa
A new target in search for alien life
Elizabeth Hlavinka
New studies on how galaxies form spirals
Nicole Karlis
How does intergenerational trauma work?
Matthew Rozsa
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Iceland prepares for volcanic eruption
Mary Elizabeth Williams
What chimp kids tell us about language
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Vampire viruses prey on other viruses
Ivan Erill - The Conversation
Biden's excutive order on AI explained
Rae Hodge
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Most countries can’t access climate data
Zoya Teirstein - Grist
What is a world without time?
Meghan Beaudry
Dinosaur cannibalism was common: study
Nicole Karlis
Second pig heart recipient dies
Rae Hodge
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"Devil comet" to swing by Earth in 2024
Rae Hodge
Coming soon: Solar panel space farms
Rae Hodge
Earth is getting too salty, experts warn
Matthew Rozsa
The case of the missing tectonic plate
Rae Hodge
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Earth enters "uncharted territory"
Matthew Rozsa
Do we live in a computer simulation?
Melvin M. Vopson - The Conversation
Sexism causing brain drain in academia
Rae Hodge
Moon 40 million years older: analysis
Rae Hodge
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