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Every Bit of Outer Space We’ve Brought Back to Earth
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Birds Make Better Bipedal Bots Than Humans Do
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Earth could surpass ability of ecosystems to recover from warming. Scientists outlined the risks of climate inaction ahead of a major IPCC report later this month
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"Human Fat Candles and Soap" in Scientific American 8, 7, 56 (October 1852)
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COVID Can Cause Strange Eye and Ear Symptoms
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Simple mathematical law predicts movement in cities around the world
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China is pulling ahead in global quantum race, new studies suggest
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Deadly fungi are the newest emerging microbe threat all over the world
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Launching in 2022, Europe's Euclid Space Telescope wide-field observatory will be one of three next-generation facilities meant to lift the veil on dark energy, dark matter and other cosmic mysteries
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How China's "Bat Woman" hunted down viruses from SARS to the new coronavirus
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As fires rage, Australia pushes to emit more carbon
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Experts dispute Trump administration's rationale for Alaska logging
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The 25% Revolution--How Big Does a Minority Have to Be to Reshape Society? - Scientific American
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Why Walking through a Doorway Makes You Forget
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U.S. blocks U.N. resolution on geoengineering
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Environmental activists have higher death rates than some soldiers
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World's Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment Clears Milestone - Scientific American
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A Heavy-Metal Planet Orbiting a Dead Star May Foretell Our World's End
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Identical Twins' Genes Are Not Identical
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"Medieval" Diseases Flare as Unsanitary Living Conditions Proliferate
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Harsh Nazi Parenting Guidelines May Still Affect German Children of Today - Scientific American
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Fishermen sue oil companies over rising ocean temperatures
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Bizarre particles keep flying out of Antarctica's ice, and they might shatter modern physics
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End of the Rainbow? New Map Scale is More Readable by People Who Are Color Blind - Scientific American
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Women Die More from Heart Attacks Than Men --- Unless the ER Doc Is Female - Scientific American
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