Science
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Journalism is an ‘attack surface’ for those who spread misinformation
We're still struggling with the spread of misinformation--and the damage is especially worrisome when it comes to information about science…
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Major study shows impact of climate change on dryland ecosystems
Climate change will damage the home of a third of the earth's population.
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Perfection through diversity
How is the perfect functioning of certain natural and artificial systems achieved? The diversity of its parts may be the…
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The two Colombians that will visit Nasa this year
Yorleidy Parra and Kelly Córdoba are two of the 16 Colombian girls who will be visiting the Nasa facilities in…
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: why it matters
Yesterday, February 11, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science was celebrated. How much do you know about…
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Altruistic babies? Study shows infants are willing to help others
Altruistic helping -- the act of giving away something desirable, even at a cost to oneself - is perhaps no…
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Sound of music: How melodic alarms could reduce morning grogginess
The sounds that wake you up could be affecting how groggy and clumsy you are in the morning.
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All-female crew returned to earth from ‘Mars’
The mission, known as Sensoria I, is part of the Sensoria project, which aims to uplift and support women in…
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New study unravels the complexity of childhood obesity
The World Health Organization has estimated more than 340 million children and adolescents ages 5-19 are overweight or obese.
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Stanford researchers build a particle accelerator that fits on a chip
A Stanford team has prototyped a silicon chip that packs some of the punch delivered by ginormous particle accelerators
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