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Melting ice could open up an Arctic Sea route not controlled by Russia
The Russia-controlled Northern Sea Route is one of the only ways ships can sail through the Arctic. Melting sea ice…
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Your Body May Be Able to Repair Its Arthritic Joints with Help from Drugs or Surgery
“Cartilage doesn’t heal.” That’s what doctors often tell us when we injure the flexible tissue that lines our hips, knees…
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Amber Heard and Britney Spears Highlight the Stigma of Women’s Mental Illness
The mental health of prominent women has faced particularly egregious public backbiting and scrutiny. This spring millions of online viewers…
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Tiny, Tumbling Origami Robots Could Help with Targeted Drug Delivery
A new kind of hollow, pea-sized robot can roll, flip and jump to navigate its surroundings. It can transition from…
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Severe covid-19 symptoms linked to more than 1300 genetic variants
Hundreds of genetic variants may influence your risk of becoming severely ill with covid-19, a discovery that could lead to…
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Mice of the sea: Watch elephant seals use whiskers to find food
Female elephant seals spend most of their lives fishing in complete darkness. Now, by strapping infrared cameras to their heads,…
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Has Google’s LaMDA artificial intelligence really achieved sentience?
Blake Lemoine, an engineer at Google, has claimed that the firm’s LaMDA artificial intelligence is sentient, but the expert consensus…
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How Parachute Frogs Took to the Sky
A few frog species in the jungles of East Asia take hopping to the extreme. These daredevil amphibians, dubbed parachute…
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Conservationists warn spread of bird flu is wiping out UK seabirds
Bird flu is a common problem, but the H5N1 avian influenza has now found its way into UK seabird populations,…
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Monarch butterflies are doing surprisingly well in North America
Twenty-five years of data suggest that the population of monarch butterflies is stable in their summer range across North America,…
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