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Topic: Science
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Memory problems? It may be lack of sleep
Matthew Rozsa
Unions reduce the odds of dying: study
Nicole Karlis
Uploading the brain to live forever
Matthew Rozsa
Americans more sick than rest of world
Matthew Rozsa
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Should we geoengineer the planet?
Ramin Skibba - Undark
Trump's war on facts worries scientists
Matthew Rozsa
Bringing the universe into focus
Mark Wolverton - Undark
Satellites launched to create eclipses
Matthew Rozsa
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James Webb challenges cosmic theories
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Ship strikes top cause of whale deaths
Nicholas Liu
Why do we ignore climate change?
Matthew Rozsa
Venus probably never had an ocean: study
Matthew Rozsa
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Uranus is much weirder than we thought
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's post-COVID brain drain
Heather Digby Parton
Lasers in the sky are rewriting history
Matthew Rozsa
Wanna escape Earth? Too bad space sucks
Levi Stallings
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Why color may not objectively exist
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Scientists detect “DNA of the universe”
Matthew Rozsa
Strange consciousness of comb jellies
Matthew Rozsa
Nature’s strangest real life vampires
Matthew Rozsa
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Why people love to scare themselves
Sarah Kollat - The Conversation
The climate stakes of the 2024 election
Grist Staff - Grist
Are we misinformed about misinformation?
Sara Talpos - Undark
How to ensure girls stay in STEM
Lesley Martinez-Aviles
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