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Scientists Want to Know What ;) Really Means |
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Odd Football-Size Armored Creatures Solve Ancient Footprint
Mystery |
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The Science of Donald Trump Impersonations |
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Ketchup Bottle Physics: Scientist Unlocks Key to Splat-Free
Sauce |
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Turtle the Size of 2 Earths: Stunning Sunspot Revealed in New
Radio Images |
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Interior Nominee Zinke Doubles Down on Coal |
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Virgin Birth: Zebra Shark Has Babies Without Mating |
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How Tattoo Artists Could Help Reduce Skin Cancer |
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2016 Was Earth's Hottest Year on Record, and Humans Are to
Blame |
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Robotic Device Hugs the Heart, Helping It Pump |
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Good Widdle Doggie! Baby Talk Works Only for Puppies |
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Weird Mars Rock Spied by Curiosity Rover Is Probably a
Meteorite |
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Mold Inside Sophie the Giraffe Toys: Should Parents Worry? |
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Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified CIA Documents Now
Available Online |
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President Bush in the ICU: Why Does Pneumonia Strike Older
Adults? |
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Are girls really better at reading than boys, or are the tests
painting a false picture? |
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Insecticides mimic melatonin, creating higher risk for
diabetes |
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Blood-repellent materials: A new approach to medical implants |
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Too much sitting, too little exercise may accelerate
biological aging |
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Graphene's sleeping superconductivity awakens |
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Making AI systems that see the world as humans do |
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Traffic jam in empty space |
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A tale of two pulsars' tails: Plumes offer geometry lessons to
astronomers |
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Ants find their way even when going backwards |
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Insects also migrate, study shows |
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Regional sea-level scenarios: Helping US Northeast plan for
faster-than-global rise |
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Green Sahara's ancient rainfall regime revealed |
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Jumbled chromosomes may dampen the immune response to tumors |
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Plan A is to get patients to stick to their blood pressure
pills |
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Blood test can predict life or death outcome for patients with
Ebola virus disease |
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Scientists initiate first ethical guidelines for organs
cultivated in vitro |
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Study discusses model for understanding nutrition and brain
development |
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Gene that enables memories, sense of direction produces
schizophrenia-like symptoms when mutated |
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Children's beliefs about talent influence music participation |
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Rabies viruses reveal wiring in transparent brains |
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Your 'anonmyized' web browsing history may not be anonymous |
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The type, not just the amount, of sugar consumption matters in
risk of health problems |
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Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening's Popularity on the Rise |
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Mars and Venus on the therapist's couch |
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Chip-sized, high-speed terahertz modulator raises possibility
of faster data transmission |
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Theorists propose new class of topological metals with exotic
electronic properties |
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'Marine repairmen': Limpets are construction workers of the
seashore |
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Explaining how 2-D materials break at the atomic level |
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Likely cause--and potential prevention--of vision
deterioration in space |
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Deep-space mission to metal asteroid |
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Astrophysicists discover dimming of binary star |
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Hubble gazes into a black hole of puzzling lightness |
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Seeking structure with metagenome sequences |
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Birds of a feather flock together to confuse potential
predators |
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Heartbeat could be used as password to access electronic
health records |
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Teens unlikely to be harmed by moderate digital screen use |
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How bacteria exploit a chink in the body's armor |
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New findings on how plants manage immune response |
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Team uncovers cellular responses to bird flu vaccine |
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What will the wasp plague be like this year? |
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Sea-surface temps during last interglacial period like modern
temps |
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Climate change to shift global pattern of mild weather |
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Treated carbon pulls radioactive elements from water |
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How much drought can a forest take? |
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Caves in central China show history of natural flood patterns |
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The tasmanian tiger had a brain structure suited to a
predatory life style |
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Major Viking Age manor discovered at Birka, Sweden |
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Prehistoric mega-lake sediment offers key insight into how
inland regions responded to 'super-greenhouse' event |
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More efficient vaccine production |
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The war on drugs causes massive human rights violations |
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Affordable Care Act made cancer screening more accessible for
millions, study finds |
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New study will help find the best locations for thermal power
stations in Iceland |
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Talking to children about STEM fields boosts test scores and
career interest |
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Gifted students benefit from ability grouping |
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Babies exposed to stimulation get brain boost |
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College-student status does not automatically mean excessive
drinking |
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Interactive 'nutrition label' for financial products helps
investors make better choices |
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Researchers concerned about young people's responsibility for
their work ability |
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Toxic bosses are bad for your health and bad for your
reputation |
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Employers need to do more to encourage staff to switch off at
home |
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Frankly, we do give a damn: Study finds links between swearing
and honesty |
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Every meal triggers inflammation |
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Eat hot peppers for a longer life? |
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Estrogen Deprivation Leads to Death of Dopamine Cells in the
Brain |
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Scientists tie the tightest knot ever achieved |
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Searching for planets in the Alpha Centauri system |
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Wearable biosensors can flag illness, Lyme disease, risk for
diabetes; low airplane oxygen |
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The moon is older than scientists thought |
84 |
How the darkness and the cold killed the dinosaurs |
85 |
First humans arrived in North America a lot earlier than
believed |
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Viruses in genome important for our brain |
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Viper's strike quantified in nature for the first time |
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Raw materials for meatballs, falafel from mealworms and
crickets |
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Strength of hair inspires new materials for body armor |
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Tiny fruit flies use cold hard logic to select mates |
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Why 'platonic' flies don't copulate and what that could mean
for humans |
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Classic video game system used to improve understanding of the
brain |
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New theory may explain mystery of Fairy Circles of Namibia |
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New species of moth named in honor of Donald Trump ahead of
his swearing-in as president |
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Bacteria recruit other species with long-range electrical
signals |
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Australia bans non-prescription codeine to fight opioid crisis |
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Sustainable tuna fishing is bad for climate--here's why |
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Largest lake in southern Europe under threat from
"eco-resort" |
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Woman hit by lightning loses synaesthesia--but then it returns |
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There are five times more urban foxes in England than we
thought |
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Computer vision algorithms pick out petty crime in CCTV
footage |
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DeepMind's AlphaGo is secretly beating human players online |
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Physicists can't agree on what the quantum world looks like |
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Computer uses facial cues to spot if people have autism |
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False memory helps us think but we can't do it when we're
tired |
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Simple blood test can detect genetic diseases early in
pregnancy |
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Tiny nanoelectrodes record brain's activity without damaging
it |
108 |
Your walk could be a password that connects devices on your
body |
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Drones inspired by insects could keep flying even when damaged |
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Racing robot cars will help AI learn to adapt to the real
world |
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