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Why Alzheimer’s scientists are rethinking the amyloid hypothesis
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Why is Latin America on fire? It’s not just climate change, scientists say
Rampant planting of flammable non-native species has helped to fuel deadly blazes — even in places known for cool, damp weather. We are pleased to...
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Researchers Discover Why Some People Never Develop Alzheimer's
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Milton Is the Hurricane That Scientists Were Dreading
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As Fertility Rates Fall, Some Scientists Say Everyday Chemicals Are a Factor
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Great scientists follow intuition and beauty, not rationality - 3 Quarks Daily
Eric Hoel at The Intrinsic Perspective: Isaac Newton’s lifelong quest to transmute base metals into gold is normally forgiven as a symptom of the...
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Scientists Discover Ancient Siberian Population That Is The Ancestors Of Modern Native Americans
These DNA results have changed the way scientists are thinking about the migratory patterns of ancient populations.The post Scientists Discover...
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The citation black market: schemes selling fake references alarm scientists
The ways in which researchers can artificially inflate their reference counts are growing. Dalmeet Singh Chawla Research-integrity watchers are...
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Daily briefing: Deepfakes hawk fake drugs using scientists’ faces
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I Ditched YouTube Premium—but Lite Just Changed My Mind
I canceled YouTube Premium for good, convinced it wasn't worth it anymore. But now, YouTube Premium Lite has me rethinking everything—it's time to...
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The Martian Dichotomy: Red Planet's Giant Riddle Finally Solved
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The effortless trick neuroscientists say will help you pick up any new skill a lot faster
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Climatologist Michael Mann wins defamation case: what it means for scientists
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NASA scientists find new human-caused shifts in global water cycle
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Nanoplastics make more efficient streetlights if you turn them upside down
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Do scientists make good presidents? How five national leaders performed
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U.S. scientists brace for looming government shutdown
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The Taliban ‘took my life’ — scientists who fled takeover speak out
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Scientists achieve a major breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis
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Is IVF at risk in the US? Scientists fear for the fertility treatment’s future
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What Is Agentic AI, and How Will It Change Work?
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