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Cervical cancer deaths are plummeting among young U.S. women
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In her short life, mathematician Emmy Noether changed the face of physics
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At the foot of a melting glacier in Peru, llamas helped revitalize the land
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Lucy Cooke’s new book ‘Bitch’ busts myths about female animals
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Here’s how citizen scientists can help during the 2024 solar eclipse
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A catalog of all human cells reveals a mathematical pattern
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‘Dormant’ HIV has ongoing skirmishes with the body’s immune system
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Vera Rubin’s work on dark matter led to a paradigm shift in cosmology
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By taking on poliovirus, Marguerite Vogt transformed virology
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‘Once Upon a Prime’ finds the hidden math in literature
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Dry pet food may be more environmentally friendly than wet food
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Some harlequin frogs — presumed extinct — have been rediscovered
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Humans may have started tending animals almost 13,000 years ago | Science News
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Pyroclastic flows may be even more destructive than previously thought | Science News
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Two botanists: Norma Etta Pfeiffer & Alice Eastwood
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Stonehenge may have had roots in a Welsh stone circle | Science News
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How Julia Robinson helped define the limits of mathematical knowledge | Science News
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Chemistry
A new portable device can reveal a chili pepper’s heat
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Biology
How frigid lizards falling from trees revealed the reptiles’ growing cold tolerance
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The longest trail of fossilized human footprints hints at a risky Ice Age trek
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How malaria parasites hide from the human immune system
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Bat-winged dinosaurs were clumsy fliers
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Biology
Why bat scientists are socially distancing from their subjects
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How environmental changes may have helped make ancient humans more adaptable
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Homo erectus, not humans, may have invented the barbed bone point
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