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How Astronomers Weigh the Universe (And Everything in It)

How Astronomers Weigh the Universe (And Everything in It)

You’d be hard pressed to find a big enough scale, but it’s basically the same idea
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Dec 31, 2019
DNA Tests Can’t Tell You Your Race

DNA Tests Can’t Tell You Your Race

Many people turn to companies like 23andMe to learn about ancestry and ethnicity. But the genetic connection is far more complicated than…
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Dec 30, 2019
A Hundred Stars Have Disappeared — and Researchers Aren’t Ruling out Aliens

A Hundred Stars Have Disappeared — and Researchers Aren’t Ruling out Aliens

The night sky is changing, and we can’t figure out why
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Dec 23, 2019
Astronomers Are Struggling to Study the Stars Without Ruining Earth

Astronomers Are Struggling to Study the Stars Without Ruining Earth

Conference travel, stargazing and supercomputing produce a surprising amount of emissions
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Dec 20, 2019
Unlocking the Mysterious Ecstasy of ASMR — and Its Agonizing Cousin

Unlocking the Mysterious Ecstasy of ASMR — and Its Agonizing Cousin

The seemingly opposite conditions of autonomous sensory meridian response and misophonia could have quite a lot in common
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Dec 18, 2019
Why Do Other People’s Embarrassing Acts Make Us Cringe?

Why Do Other People’s Embarrassing Acts Make Us Cringe?

When someone does something cringe-worthy, it might be more about you than them
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Dec 17, 2019
Meteorite-Eating Microbes Could Help Us Look for Alien Life

Meteorite-Eating Microbes Could Help Us Look for Alien Life

The peculiar bugs could illuminate what signs to look for on Mars and beyond
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Dec 16, 2019
The Truth About Activated Charcoal in Beauty Products

The Truth About Activated Charcoal in Beauty Products

There’s no evidence to support the use of activated charcoal in beauty or health products
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Dec 13, 2019
Mysterious Stripes on Saturn’s Moon Enceladus May Have a New Origin Story

Mysterious Stripes on Saturn’s Moon Enceladus May Have a New Origin Story

Something powerful split open the icy moon’s south pole
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Dec 12, 2019
White Dwarf Star Spotted Nibbling on the Atmosphere of a Nearby Icy Planet

White Dwarf Star Spotted Nibbling on the Atmosphere of a Nearby Icy Planet

The dead star is enjoying its final meal
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Dec 10, 2019
Skincare 101: The Science Behind Your Favorite Moisturizers, Serums, Actives, and More

Skincare 101: The Science Behind Your Favorite Moisturizers, Serums, Actives, and More

Everything you need to know to craft your perfect skincare routine
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Dec 6, 2019
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Is Doing Just Fine, Thanks for Your Concern

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Is Doing Just Fine, Thanks for Your Concern

But scientists will keep monitoring its vital signs, just in case
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Dec 5, 2019
Egypt Is Reclaiming Its Mummies and Its Past

Egypt Is Reclaiming Its Mummies and Its Past

A recent discovery puts Egyptian archaeologists at center stage
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Dec 4, 2019
Why Do Some Animals Engage in Same-Sex Sexual Behavior? the Better Question Is… Why Not?

Why Do Some Animals Engage in Same-Sex Sexual Behavior? the Better Question Is… Why Not?

Same-sex attraction may be a gift from an ancient ancestor
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Dec 3, 2019
A Recent Study Reinforces the Idea That Music Is Universal

A Recent Study Reinforces the Idea That Music Is Universal

Whether it’s familiar or foreign, you’ll get the right feeling
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Dec 2, 2019
Why Don’t Fake Flavors Taste Like Real Fruit?

Why Don’t Fake Flavors Taste Like Real Fruit?

The chemical composition of fresh fruit flavor is surprisingly complicated
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Nov 29, 2019
Fire-Proofing California’s Homes Is Possible — but at What Cost?

Fire-Proofing California’s Homes Is Possible — but at What Cost?

Building houses to withstand the ever-growing fire problem may be only for the rich
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Nov 27, 2019
The First Global Map of Titan Reveals Earth-Like Features With a Peculiar Twist

The First Global Map of Titan Reveals Earth-Like Features With a Peculiar Twist

Rain with no water. Air with no oxygen. Hills with no soil.
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Nov 26, 2019
When Should We Issue Earthquake Warnings? It’s Complicated.

When Should We Issue Earthquake Warnings? It’s Complicated.

Seismologists need help from social scientists to know how people respond to earthquake alerts
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Nov 25, 2019
Doctors Placed Gunshot Victims in ‘Suspended Animation’ for the First Time

Doctors Placed Gunshot Victims in ‘Suspended Animation’ for the First Time

EPR is still far from a standard medical procedure
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Nov 22, 2019
What We Learn From Noisy Signals From Deep Space

What We Learn From Noisy Signals From Deep Space

The art of finding insights in cosmic static
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Nov 21, 2019
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