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    Quantum dots that light up TVs could be used for brain research

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    To fight climate change, science must mobilize as it did for WWII

    To fight climate change, science must mobilize as it did for WWII

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    Mini lab-grown brains reveal when humans stopped being apes

    Mini lab-grown brains reveal when humans stopped being apes

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    Why a robot that can ‘solve’ Rubik’s Cube one-handed has the AI community at war

    Why a robot that can ‘solve’ Rubik’s Cube one-handed has the AI community at war

    • Tristan Greene
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    Evolution tells us we might be the only intelligent life in the universe

    Evolution tells us we might be the only intelligent life in the universe

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    NATO’s going to call space a war zone, but don’t worry there won’t be any fighting

    NATO’s going to call space a war zone, but don’t worry there won’t be any fighting

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    Scientists create cancer-resistant mouse chimeras that age 25% slower

    Scientists create cancer-resistant mouse chimeras that age 25% slower

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
    Big meanies use science to debunk the Loch Ness Monster myth

    Big meanies use science to debunk the Loch Ness Monster myth

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    A psychotherapist explains why some adults react badly to young climate strikers

    A psychotherapist explains why some adults react badly to young climate strikers

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    Jupiter’s Europa could contain life — and these missions aim to find it

    Jupiter’s Europa could contain life — and these missions aim to find it

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