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Your brain wires itself to match your native language
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How vaccine hesitancy has dealt damage over centuries | Science News
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Water beetles can live on after being eaten and excreted by a frog
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Some spiders may spin poisonous webs laced with neurotoxins
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A chemistry tweak can turn beets’ red juice into a true blue dye | Science News
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How a worm powers its glowing blue goo | Science News
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American whiskeys leave unique ‘webs’ when evaporated | Science News
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How to brew a better espresso, according to science | Science News
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Scientists’ brains shrank a bit after an extended stay in Antarctica
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Realigning magnetic fields may drive the sun’s spiky plasma tendrils | Science News
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A will to survive might take AI to the next level
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Algae inside blood vessels could act as oxygen factories
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This may be the first known exoplanet with clouds of water droplets
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An AI designed art that controlled monkeys’ brain cells
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How decorating for Christmas sends people to the ER | Science News
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Fossils hint hominids migrated through a ‘green’ Arabia 300,000 years ago
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An eye disorder may have given Leonardo da Vinci an artistic edge
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Liverwort plants contain a painkiller similar to the one in marijuana
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Archaeology
The water system that helped Angkor rise may have also brought its fall
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Smuggling a CRISPR gene editor into staph bacteria can kill the pathogen
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A 90,000-year-old bone knife hints special tools appeared early in Africa
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Japan has launched a miniature space elevator
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A new quantum device defies the concepts of ‘before’ and ‘after’
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How a particle accelerator helped recover tarnished 19th century images
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Watch the brain jiggle with each heartbeat (more info in comments)
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