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Daily briefing: ‘Despair’ as Argentinian president begins dismantling science
While Argentina cuts support for science, China promises a 10% increase in science funding. Plus, the amphibian that nurses its young, and how an...
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Daily briefing: How Colombia plans to tackle its invasive hippo problem
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EPA bans two solvents used in dry cleaning and battery manufacture
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalised rules banning two common solvents used for purposes like dry cleaning, stain removal and...
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Daily briefing: Specialized genes of new tardigrade species arm it with radiation shield
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Fullerton College Announces New Bachelor of Science in Drone and Autonomous Systems Program, A West Coast First
This groundbreaking program, the first of its kind on the West Coast, will provide students with a comprehensive education in the rapidly growing...
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A Paleontologist Cracked Open a Rock and Discovered a Prehistoric Amphibian With a Clever Survival Strategy
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Towering Scientists: Cédric Villani on Joseph Fourier’s ‘mathematical poem’
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Neil Young Cancels Planned Free Ukraine Concert, Issues Statement
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The Best of Science Friday, 2024
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Buster Posey leapt to SF Giants’ president unlike any legend before. Can he make more memories?
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Daily briefing: Invasive species contribute to most extinctions
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Brain Coral Looks Like a Brain, and Can Live up to 900 Years
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James Webb Telescope Confirms the Universe Is Expanding Faster Than We Thought—and Scientists Still Don’t Know Why
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