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Surprise! Pluto May Have Possessed a Subsurface Ocean at Birth

Though Pluto is now famously frigid, it may have started off as a hot world that formed rapidly and violently, a new…

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A Gene May Help Discern Language Tone Differences: Is It Shí or Shì?

More than 7,000 languages exist today, a wealth of diversity that continues to puzzle researchers. Languages vary in a number…

5 years ago

What “Less Lethal” Weapons Actually Do

During the recent protests over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and other Black Americans, police forces across the…

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The Double-Edged Sword of Technology for LGBTQ+ Teens

To be young and LGBTQ+ in 2020 America means living in a culture of both remarkable progress and pervasive challenges.…

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Small Numbers Can Have Huge Impacts on Climate and Health

Quantifying things is an overarching goal in science, but recent events have left me pondering just why that is. After…

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The First Gene on Earth May Have Been a Hybrid

DNA and RNA, the two major modern forms of genetic code underpinning all of earthly biology, could have coexisted in…

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Heat and Racism Threaten Birth Outcomes for Women of Color

Rising temperatures brought on by climate change disproportionately threaten pregnant women who work outdoors, who can't access air conditioning and…

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‘Mini Organs’ Reveal How the Coronavirus Ravages the Body

Researchers are growing miniature organs in the laboratory to study how the new coronavirus ravages the body. Studies in these…

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Nuclear Power Will Replace Oil By 2030

Originally published in May 1967 Credit: Scientific AmericanAdvertisement “By the year 2030 the electric power requirement will be 10 times…

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The Risks of Rushing a COVID-19 Vaccine

The excitement and enthusiasm for a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of 2020 is both palpable and understandable. We all…

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