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Topic: Science
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Matthew Rozsa
Silicon Valley’s quest to prolong life
Dan Falk - Undark
Scanning the sky for stars, not drones
Sarah Sax - Undark
Colonial science lives on
Andrew J Wight - Undark
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7 lessons from Katherine Johnson's life
Della Dumbaugh - The Conversation
AOC schools Ted Cruz about science
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The corporate manipulation of science
Christie Aschwanden - Undark
The charcoal "health" trend needs to die
Nicole Karlis
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Sense of smell without olfactory bulbs?
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Why a nearby comet keeps changing colors
Nicole Karlis
Weird neutrinos are baffling physicists
Nicole Karlis
The corporate art of deception
Keith A. Spencer
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Scientific misconduct is on the rise
Bhavya Singh - Massive Science
Sharks are learning to walk
Nicole Karlis
Studying the past to change our present
Elizabeth Sawchuk, Mary Prendergast - The Conversation
The mystery of celiac disease
Nicole Karlis
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The psychology behind better habits
Ashlie D. Stevens
Satellites: sentinels of a grim future
Jon Gertner - Undark
The Cosmic Crisp apple is not the future
Keith A. Spencer
Why Betelgeuse may go supernova
Shira Tarlo
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Why science is a social construct
James C. Zimring
Weed vapes may not be as safe as thought
Nicole Karlis
Birds are shrinking. Here's why
Nicole Karlis
Coastal fog is poisoning pumas in Calif.
Nicole Karlis
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