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What Putin’s next term means for science
Researchers in Russia expect growing isolation as Vladimir Putin embarks on six more years as president. Olga Dobrovidova Olga Dobrovidova is a...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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India’s greatest strength may lie not in its cost advantage, but in its deep intellectual tradition in mathematics and science. This is a country...
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The Cheapest New Motorcycle In America Is A Cute $ 1,000 Retro Bike You Probably Shouldn’t Buy
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Brain changes in Huntington's disease decades before diagnosis will guide future prevention trials
Subtle changes in the brain, detectable through advanced imaging, blood and spinal fluid analysis, happen approximately twenty years before a...
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Science Says If You Do These 4 Things Regularly, You Can Retain Strong Cognitive Skills Well Into Your 60s
For years, it’s been widely believed that cognitive skills decline as early as our 30s. However, a new study published in Science Advances challenges...
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Archaeologists Discovered a 1,700-Year-Old Statue of Hercules—Without His Head
There was still a head on the statue, just not Hercules’. Archaeologists discovered a 1,700-year-old 20-inch statue of Hercules in Florence, Italy. • A student with a pickaxe discovered the miniature marble statue in three fragments. • The fragments all fit together, allowing the statue to piece together,...
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The surprising science that reveals what it takes to win The Traitors
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MIT Unveils New Robot Insect, Paving the Way Toward the Rise of Robotic Pollinators
Move over bees, MIT researchers have developed a robot insect designed for artificial pollination, laying the groundwork for entirely indoor farms of...
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Eating Yoghurt Could Lower Your Risk of Bowel Cancer, Evidence Shows
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Review | Edgar Allan Poe’s life was a mess. But his work was in his command.
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