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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...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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An antiviral helps smell and taste return more quickly COVID infection. Plus, how to share data equitably and how lost varieties could unlock better...
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New dinosaur species with foot-long claws discovered in Mongolia
While Duonychus tsogtbaatari had formidable claws, they were likely used to grasp vegetation, according to a study of a fully preserved fossil from the Gobi Desert. A new species of dinosaur uncovered in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia had two gigantic claws on each arm, according to findings published...
washingtonpost.com - 10 days ago
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France reports record seizures of “erectile honey”. So, uh, what’s erectile honey?
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zmescience.com - 30+ days ago
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The U.S. Set To Host 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup
Followed by the UK hosting the 2035 Women’s World Cup. On April 2, FIFA‘s president Gianni Infantino revealed that the United States is set to host...
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Daily briefing: First DNA from Pompeii body casts illuminates who victims were
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nature.com - 30+ days ago
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First-Ever Live Birth Of Baby Conceived Using Breakthrough IVF Alternative
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thedirect.com - 30+ days ago
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Two killer whales are hunting great white sharks — to eat their livers
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Shah's Konya gold a 'psychological' victory, says cycling president
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Bestselling Canadian author Louise Penny cancels all U.S. engagements, citing trade war
Canadian author Louise Penny has cancelled all upcoming appearances and engagements in the United States, the writer shared in a social media post on Friday afternoon. “Given the ongoing threat of an unprovoked trade war against Canada by the U.S. president, I do not feel I can enter the United...
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Daily briefing: The origins of bioluminescence in animals date back over half a billion years
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How PhD students and other academics are fighting the mental-health crisis in science
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