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Nerves Embedded In Body Fat Boost Its Calorie-Burning Capacity
Bat1K Consortium Genomes Show How Bats Survive The Deadly Viruses They Spread
Modeling Chaos: How To Anticipate Riot Dynamics And Social Unrest
'It's Working' Can Be Destructive - 10 Ways To Get Good At Constructively Disagreeing
For Moms With COVID-19 And The Medical Community, Race And Ethnicity Are Irrelevant
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals And The Secret Sex Lives Of Leeches
There Are Detectable Brain Differences Between Musicians And Non-Musicians
SARS-CoV-2 Is Not Transmitted By Mosquitoes
Triassic Period: Bad Things Come In Threes
Social Justice May Marginalize Women Of Color - By Assuming They're More Like Black Men Than White Women
'Neutrinoless' Double-Beta Decay Gets An Experiment
The Line Between Vision And Imagination Is Blurry
Neural Networks Growing Artificial Organs Is The 2020 We Expected Decades Ago
Conservation Agriculture Increases Carbon Sequestration In Food Crops
How Dying White Dwarfs Breathe Life Into Earth
Developing Countries, Where Citizen Science Would Help Most, Is Where It Happens Least
Elderly People Are More Likely To Get COVID-19, But Not More Likely To Self-Isolate
How Adaptive Radiation Shaped Reptile Evolution
ACE-i And ARB Medications May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk
Asthma Doesn't Increase Risk Or Severity Of COVID-19
Obesity Is A Co-Morbidity In Everything, Including COVID-19
Though Claims Of Projected Deaths Were Wildly Exaggerated, Sweden Would've Saved Some Lives With A Lockdown
The Tree Planting Fad Threatens Ancient Grasslands
ELM And The Right Scenario For A Fusion Power Plant
Spooky Music Action At A Distance: A Human Musician Communicates Directly With A Quantum Computer

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