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The main bioactive compound in catnip seems to protect cats from mosquitoes. It might protect humans, too.
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Researchers devise a record-breaking laser transmission that avoids atmospheric interference.
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Darwin was right again—sort of.
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Can biomaterials help finally thrust perovskite solar cells to mainstream adoption?
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In a joint briefing at the 101st American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, NASA and NOAA revealed 2020's scorching climate data.
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How would the ability to genetically customize children change society? Sci-fi author Eugene Clark explores the future on our horizon in Volume I of the "Genetic Pressure" series.
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Debating is cognitively taxing but also important for the health of a democracy—provided it's face-to-face.
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What lies in store for humanity? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how different life will be for your ancestors—and maybe your future self, if the timing works out.
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When one of my co-workers found out about a tiny, orphaned kitten that needed a home a few months ago, he didn't hesitate to adopt it.
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As with almost all life on Earth, human beings also function in cycles of light and dark. Look what happens to the human organism (and psyche) every day.