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How wild monkeys ‘laundered’ for science could undermine research
Demand is fuelling an illegal trade. But smuggled monkeys carry diseases that can disrupt experiments and lead to unreliable data. Gemma Conroy In...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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There is a recent article in STAT, Researchers are betting on cockroaches as the cure to elitism in neuroscience, stating that, “..how the brain uses...
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Emotional arousal can cause memories to blur together—especially in anxious individuals
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Are you smarter than a 5th grader? Find out with these trivia questions
Test your knowledge with these trivia questions on history, science, math, geography, animals and more. Kids know everything these days. After all, they've got the...
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‘Second chance’: convicted US chemist Charles Lieber moves to Chinese university
Former Harvard scientist convicted of making false statements says he wants to do research that benefits humanity — and cannot do that in the United...
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The Next Chrysler 300 Could Return As A Design Masterpiece
The Halcyon concept is stunning, and Chrysler CEO Chris Feuell knows it. Everybody is Worried About Chrysler, But Not the Boss Everybody seems to be...
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“It’s very nutrient-dense.” Protein can help keep you fuller for longer, build muscle, lose weight, and more. But what if you could get all...
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Earth from space: Strange phenomena create festive decorations on Iraq's 'Christmas tree lake'
A 2018 astronaut photo shows a festive, fir-tree-shaped artificial reservoir in Iraq decorated with both natural and imagined ornaments. This 2018...
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The Last of Us science adviser: COVID changed our appetite for zombies
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