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871.
I almost sold a kidney to pursue my PhD (science.org)
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rntn
3 years ago
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872.
Citizen scientists report global rapid reductions in the visibility of stars (science.org)
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bj-rn
3 years ago
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873.
A large model for visual cortex brain-like robust, versatile visual processing (science.org)
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rntn
4 years ago
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874.
Webb telescope reveals unpredicted bounty of bright galaxies in early universe (science.org)
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mrich
4 years ago
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875.
A small child, laid to rest 78,000 years ago (science.org)
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Anon84
4 years ago
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876.
Preprint server removes ‘inflammatory’ papers in superconductor controversy (science.org)
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docdeek
4 years ago
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877.
China quietly plans a pivot from ‘zero Covid’ (science.org)
6 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
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878.
Scientist accused the supplement industry of fraud. His own work is under fire (science.org)
6 points
sohkamyung
4 years ago
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879.
Early humans domesticated themselves, new genetic evidence suggests (science.org)
6 points
jensgk
4 years ago
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880.
The Landsat Pioneer Who Fought to Revolutionize Earth Observation (science.org)
6 points
infodocket
5 years ago
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881.
Bird flu in Texas: many human cases, no certainty about human to human spread? (science.org)
5 points
leashless
2 years ago
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882.
Warrior skeletons reveal Bronze Age Europeans couldn't drink milk (science.org)
5 points
XzetaU8
a year ago
6 comments
883.
The unstoppable rise of renewable energy (science.org)
5 points
conroy
6 months ago
5 comments
884.
What are farm animals thinking? (science.org)
5 points
jjtheblunt
3 years ago
4 comments
885.
Multivalent nucleoside-modified mRNA vaccine against all known flu virus types (science.org)
5 points
Malic
4 years ago
4 comments
886.
Fake research papers are alarmingly common (science.org)
5 points
ad48
3 years ago
3 comments
887.
Neanderthals lost their Y chromosome (2020) (science.org)
5 points
bediger4000
3 months ago
2 comments
888.
Evidence of mass brutality accompanied collapse of first pan-European culture (science.org)
5 points
stmw
7 months ago
2 comments
889.
Low-quality papers are surging by exploiting public data sets and AI (science.org)
5 points
marojejian
a year ago
2 comments
890.
Observation of Earth's rotation with quantum entanglement (science.org)
5 points
geox
2 years ago
2 comments
891.
AI transcription tools 'hallucinate,' too (science.org)
5 points
1970-01-01
2 years ago
2 comments
892.
Rare Earth Elements from Waste (science.org)
5 points
avg_dev
4 years ago
2 comments
893.
Objects as big as a protein can be in two places at once (science.org)
5 points
QueensGambit
4 months ago
1 comment
894.
Airplane contrails may not be the climate villain once feared (science.org)
5 points
mpweiher
6 months ago
1 comment
895.
Why do cats love tuna so much? Scientists may finally know (2023) (science.org)
5 points
XzetaU8
7 months ago
1 comment
896.
AI reveals 'ghost forests' along U.S. coast (science.org)
5 points
bikenaga
8 months ago
1 comment
897.
Tuberculosis Defenses (science.org)
5 points
etiam
9 months ago
1 comment
898.
Blood taken from Danish babies ended up in huge genetic study–without consent (science.org)
5 points
bookofjoe
10 months ago
1 comment
899.
Indian police try to read suspects' minds, over neuroscientists' objections (science.org)
5 points
mmooss
a year ago
1 comment
900.
Mind Reader? (science.org)
5 points
YeGoblynQueenne
a year ago
1 comment
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