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Role of science fiction in conceptualising the reproductive future: a linguistic and literary perspective
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What is “Disease X” and how worried should we be about it?
A mysterious disease has popped up in the DRC and seems to be particularly deadly to children, but we are still not sure exactly what...
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New species of giant sea bug named for Darth Vader
A few days ago, in a sea far, far away . . . A team of scientists discovered a new species of giant sea bug off the coast...
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Rescued ISS Astronauts Almost Didn't Make It There in the First Place
The Boeing Starliner didn't just fail to bring them home safely; it almost meant they never came home at all. Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore,...
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How the Western Literary Canon Made the World Worse
A talk with Dionne Brand about her recent book, Salvage, which looks at how the classic texts of Anglo-American fiction helped abet the crimes of...
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What Does the Evidence Say About Fluoride Lowering IQ?
There is a real but nuanced scientific debate ongoing about the risks and benefits of fluoridation. Fluoride is once again in the news, and not...
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"Murder hornets" eradicated in the U.S., agriculture officials say
The Northern giant hornet, more commonly known as the "murder hornet," has been eradicated in the U.S., agriculture officials said Wednesday. The...
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De-extinction scientists say these gene-edited ‘woolly mice’ are a step toward woolly mammoths
The animals, the first to have been created by Colossal Biosciences, have fluffy coats and curly whiskers. They’re small, fluffy, and kind of cute,...
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Do Jet Contrails Affect the Weather? The Science vs. The Chemtrails Theory
In the vast blue sky, jet contrails often stretch like delicate threads, leaving many of us gazing upwards in wonder. But beyond their fleeting...
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Why don’t new memories overwrite old ones? Sleep science holds clues
Research in mice points towards a mechanism that avoids ‘catastrophic forgetting’. Traci Watson Traci Watson a senior editor for news and research...
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This Is the Los Angeles That Inspired Two Literary It Girl Icons
Two iconic writers, one intoxicating city. Joan Didion and Eve Babitz are both literary It girls. Their influence transcends the afterlife. They’re...
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AI & robotics briefing: How AI images and videos could change science
The release of OpenAI’s sophisticated video-generating tool Sora has been met with a mix of trepidation and excitement. Plus, researchers have laid...
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Blood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black and Native American patients, study finds
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UW-Stevens Point program teaches about the science of cannabis
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These findings suggest that genetic risk factors for psychiatric disorders may be active before birth. Understanding these early epigenetic changes...
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From viral variants to devastating storms, how names shape the public's reaction to science
In episode 2 of What's in a name we look how choosing names can help, or hinder, attempts to communicate important messages. Listen to What's in...
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Canadian science gets biggest boost to PhD and postdoc pay in 20 years
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The case of the Ontario Science Centre: a 20th-century architecture classic facing an uncertain future
When Raymond Moriyama (1929 – 2023) designed the Ontario Science Centre (1969), he took on the architectural mandate to ‘connect with nature’ to another level. Building on a challenging...
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This terrifying horror novel proves: Nothing is old if you make it new
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Earthquake off northern California shook the water in Devils Hole, 500 miles away
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January stargazing: Ring in 2025 with a meteor shower, ‘planet parade,’ and best chance to spot Mars
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Eric Brown, science fiction author and Guardian critic, dies aged 62
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Stunning photos show lava erupting from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano
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