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The long road to launching the James Webb Space Telescope, and genes for a longer life span 2021-11-11
The folate debate, and rewriting the radiocarbon curve 2021-11-04
Sleeping without a brain, tracking alien invasions, and algorithms of oppression 2021-10-28
Soil science goes deep, and making moldable wood 2021-10-20
The ripple effects of mass incarceration, and how much is a dog’s nose really worth? 2021-10-14
Swarms of satellites could crowd out the stars, and the evolution of hepatitis B over 10 millennia 2021-10-07
Whole-genome screening for newborns, and the importance of active learning for STEM 2021-09-30
Earliest human footprints in North America, dating violins with tree rings, and the social life of DNA 2021-09-23
Potty training cows, and sardines swimming into an ecological trap 2021-09-16
Legions of lunar landers, and why we make robots that look like people 2021-09-09
Pinpointing the origins of SARS-CoV-2, and making vortex beams of atoms 2021-09-02
New insights into endometriosis, predicting RNA folding, and the surprising career of the spirometer 2021-08-26
Building a martian analog on Earth, and moral outrage on social media 2021-08-19
A risky clinical trial design, and attacks on machine learning 2021-08-12
A freeze on prion research, and watching cement dry 2021-08-05
Debating healthy obesity, delaying type 1 diabetes, and visiting bone rooms 2021-07-29
Blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease, and what earthquakes on Mars reveal about the Red Planet’s core 2021-07-22
Science after COVID-19, and a landslide that became a flood 2021-07-15
Scientists’ role in the opioid crisis, 3D-printed candy proteins, and summer books 2021-07-08
Preserving plastic art, and a gold standard for measuring extreme pressure 2021-07-01
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