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Having SARS-CoV-2 once confers much greater immunity than a vaccine
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Fusion startup plans reactor with small but powerful superconducting magnets
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Should I call a Doctor
This is an X-Ray of what Ligma Balls usually look like. Had the doctors found and removed them sooner, @Mattvision might have lived
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Untenured professor of neuroscience and MeTooSTEM founder created a fake Twitter account with fake confessions of racism at universities
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Cheap balloon-borne telescopes aim to rival space observatories
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Electric bacteria create currents out of thin—and thick—air
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Russian journals retract more than 800 papers after ‘bombshell’ investigation
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Top stories: ‘Blue energy,’ monkey retirement, and the nitrogen crisis paralyzing the Dutch economy
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Turkish scientist gets 15-month sentence for publishing environmental study
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Genetics may explain up to 25% of same-sex behavior, giant analysis reveals
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Humans haven’t just changed what dogs look like—we’ve altered the very structure of their brains
(www.sciencemag.org)
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More than 700 German research institutions strike open-access deal with Springer Nature allowing thousands of papers to be made available free worldwide every year
(www.sciencemag.org)
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Resurrected detector at Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, will be used to hunt for sterile neutrinos
(www.sciencemag.org)
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Poop transplants can help prematurely old mice live longer
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A newly found jellyfish, the Aequorea Australis, from the Great Barrier Reef makes glowing proteins previously unknown to science
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Costly cancer lawsuits may spur search to replace world's most common weed killer
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A pouch containing psychoactive compounds was stitched together from the snouts of three Andean foxes
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Ebola outbreak in Congo still not an international crisis, WHO decides
(www.sciencemag.org)
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Why 536 was 'the worst year to be alive'
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Martian dust devils may create rare rocket fuel ingredient
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Cuba embarks on a 100-year plan to protect itself from climate change
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The bird voice box is one of a kind in the animal kingdom
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How long is Saturn’s day? Search reveals an even deeper mystery
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Humans braved Australia’s hostile desert interior thousands of years earlier than thought
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Plants communicate distress using their own kind of nervous system
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