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Flapping-wing robot achieves self-takeoff by adopting reconfigurable mechanisms (science.org)
87 points
PaulHoule
8 months ago
22 comments
332.
Large solar farms could trigger rain in the desert (science.org)
86 points
colechristensen
2 years ago
75 comments
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Sweeping chronic fatigue study brings clues, not clarity to mysterious syndrome (science.org)
86 points
rbanffy
2 years ago
74 comments
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Extreme temperatures in major Latin American cities could be linked to 1M deaths (science.org)
86 points
rbanffy
4 years ago
72 comments
335.
When a postdoc in my lab committed fraud, I had to face my own culpability (science.org)
85 points
Stratoscope
2 years ago
94 comments
336.
NIH limits scientists to six applications per year (science.org)
85 points
pseudolus
a year ago
86 comments
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Paxlovid: You'd have expected more (science.org)
84 points
helloworld
a year ago
84 comments
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Archaeological analysis suggests warfare helped societies become more complex (science.org)
83 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
99 comments
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Antibiotics damage the colonic mucus barrier in a microbiota-independent manner (science.org)
83 points
cpncrunch
2 years ago
63 comments
340.
Archaeological evidence of intensive indigenous farming in MI's Upper Peninsula (science.org)
83 points
anyonecancode
a year ago
15 comments
341.
Neuromorphic learning, working memory, and metaplasticity in nanowire networks (science.org)
83 points
taubek
3 years ago
12 comments
342.
Scientists say they can read nearly the whole genome of an IVF-created embryo (science.org)
81 points
Metacelsus
4 years ago
97 comments
343.
Ice shelf holding back keystone Antarctic glacier within years of failure (science.org)
81 points
betolink
4 years ago
44 comments
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All-optical synthesis chip for large-scale intelligent semantic vision (science.org)
81 points
QueensGambit
5 months ago
19 comments
345.
Why do cats love tuna so much? (science.org)
80 points
sohkamyung
3 years ago
61 comments
346.
Extremely large telescopes at risk (science.org)
80 points
geox
3 years ago
57 comments
347.
Derek Lowe: Omicron Update (Dec 17) (science.org)
79 points
herodotus
4 years ago
59 comments
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Cannibalistic attacks between gray seals leave telltale “corkscrew” injuries (science.org)
79 points
gmays
24 days ago
54 comments
349.
Proteins, Proteins Everywhere (science.org)
79 points
nabla9
4 years ago
48 comments
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A single lock of hair could rewrite what we know about Inca record-keeping (science.org)
79 points
warrenm
10 months ago
46 comments
351.
The simplest of slumbers (science.org)
79 points
_Microft
5 years ago
40 comments
352.
Serious Science (serious-science.org)
79 points
agrostis
12 years ago
26 comments
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Transgenic Golden Rice, once hailed as a dietary breakthrough (science.org)
77 points
Metacelsus
2 years ago
115 comments
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As Alaska's salmon plummet, scientists home in on the killer (science.org)
77 points
rbanffy
10 months ago
107 comments
355.
Republican push to make U.S. census surveys voluntary alarms statisticians (science.org)
77 points
pseudolus
7 months ago
60 comments
356.
CDC to end all monkey research; will phase out HIV, infectious disease studies (science.org)
77 points
zzzeek
7 months ago
16 comments
357.
An Illustrated Guide to Hippo Castration (2014) (science.org)
76 points
joebig
4 months ago
43 comments
358.
Controversial experiments that could make bird flu more risky to resume (2019) (science.org)
76 points
shermablanca
3 years ago
37 comments
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Astronomers may have spotted the smallest possible stars (science.org)
76 points
pseudolus
2 years ago
26 comments
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Neonatal fungi: lifelong metabolic health via macrophage β cell development (science.org)
76 points
gnabgib
a year ago
10 comments
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