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Scientific American
What were the first animals? The fierce sponge–jelly battle that just won’t end
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What ‘6-7,’ demons and The Big Bang Theory tell us about prime numbers
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
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ScienceDaily
This weird deep-sea creature was named by thousands of people online
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That dry, bitter taste may be waking up your brain
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Phys
Why wolf control saves some caribou calves: Terrain decides which predators kill
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How to entice water guzzlers to conserve: Using the right incentives outperforms years of public messaging
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How emotionally intelligent leadership can drive organizational wellness
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How reproductive injustice in early modern Europe could mirror that of today
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Warmer springs speed up Mediterranean gorgonian breeding, study finds
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How eggs get built: Cells use actin and microtubules as a coordinated scaffold
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Access to trees and greenspaces in English cities lags behind other nations
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Study finds teaching that creates real-world value boosts student motivation
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Charter schools lead to similar improvements in outcomes for students with and without disabilities
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A giant star is changing before our eyes and astronomers are watching in real time
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Encapsulated PbS quantum dots boost solar water splitting without sacrificial agents
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Social studies as 'neutral?' That's a myth, and pressures teachers to avoid contentious issues
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Light-based Ising computer runs at room temperature and stays stable for hours
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Q&A: Using AI to accelerate the discovery and design of therapeutic drugs
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School breaks make up more than an hour of the day. Should they be considered part of learning?
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Computer simulations reveal hurricane currents can knock down surface wave heights
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AC/DC in surgery and lo-fi beats in the office: What the science says about working to music
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