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Scientific American
How Did an Aquarium Stingray Get Pregnant without a Mate
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Stem cells grown in labs for experimental therapies pose a cancer risk
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ScienceDaily
Giant Antarctic sea spiders reproductive mystery solved
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Phys
What does Lake Washington's warming mean for its future?
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Potassium depletion in soil threatens global crop yields
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Natural pesticides gain ground in 'agri-tox' capital Brazil
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Japanese space debris inspection probe launched
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Disinformation threatens global elections: How to fight back
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Communities must get prepared for increased flooding due to climate change, expert warns
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Stone Age 'megastructure' under Baltic Sea sheds light on strategy used by Paleolithic hunters over 10,000 years ago
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Economists have proposed a $100 billion-a-year fossil fuel tax: A debate Australia should embrace
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Mars samples project looms large in final spending talks
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Eight ways that the stopping of overfishing will promote biodiversity and help address climate change
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From Coke cans to shoes to menus: What's behind the rise in personalized products?
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Acid attacks are a form of violence against women—the law needs to treat them as such, researcher says
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Widely used machine learning models reproduce dataset bias: Study
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Targeting 'undruggable' proteins promises new approach for treating neurodegenerative diseases
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Old joke: Apes also like to tease, meaning trait could be ancient
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Australia's most at-risk bird species share some common traits
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Australians are washing microplastics down the drain and it's ending up on farms
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