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Topic: Science
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A pollen-size "pill" for bees
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When will the first space baby be born?
Chris Impey - The Conversation
How catfishers exploit basic neurology
Stacey Wood, Tessa Solomon Lane, Brian Keeley, Thomas Borowski
Water bears survive being shot from gun
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Our genes aren't "selfish"
Jeremy Lent
How to eat and cook cicadas
Nicole Karlis
The trade-offs of being human
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Dark matter's "tethers" between galaxies
Nicole Karlis
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Saguaro cactus are flowering "wrong"
Matthew Rozsa
Gene therapy may offer hope for blind
Matthew Rozsa
Narcissism and aggression are linked
Nicole Karlis
Climate crisis may cause stillbirths
Matthew Rozsa
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How to poison a feral pig? It’s not easy
Stephen Ornes - Undark
How the Republican black hole was formed
Kirk Swearingen
A coronavirus moves from dogs to humans
Nicole Karlis
The mysteries of Uranus' oceans
Nicole Karlis
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Chernobyl radiation "cause for concern"
Brett Wilkins - Common Dreams
Milky Way matured earlier, study says
Nicole Karlis
How the rich really are different: Study
Matthew Rozsa
The fuzzy line between life and death
Lola Butcher - Undark
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Church attendance linked to COVID rates?
Ryan Burge - The Conversation
Want to confuse a shark? Use a magnet
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is confusing cicadas
Shannon Osaka - Grist
Can data journalism go too far?
Irineo Cabreros - Undark
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