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A new paper explores how noise from human activities pollutes the oceans, and what we can do to fix it.
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For the first time, it was discovered that nonphotosynthetic bacteria have a circadian clock.
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A new study found that words are more accurately heard when accompanied by hand gestures.
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Most of us know by now that 10,000 steps is recommended everywhere as a target to achieve – and yet where did this number actually come from?
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Travel restrictions and social distancing forced scientists to cancel studies or pause their work for months.
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More than a century after the end of hostilities in 1918, some battlefields of WWI are still deadly enough to kill you
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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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Matter is what makes up the universe, but what makes up matter?