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1
Investigating the replicability of the social and behavioural sciences (nature.com)
1
Ovelle Bio Wants to Give Women More Eggs (corememory.com)
1
Prototaxites (wikipedia.org)
2
Going Founder Mode on Cancer (centuryofbio.com)
1
Scientists Grow More Hopeful About Ending a Global Organ Shortage (nytimes.com)
2
An Introduction to Mars Terraforming, 2025 Workshop Summary (arxiv.org)
4
People are having fewer babies: Is it the end of the world? (nature.com)
1
How one company kept a US monopoly on fire retardant (nytimes.com)
3
About 30% of Humanity's Last Exam chemistry/biology answers are likely wrong (futurehouse.org)
2
CASP protein structure prediction contest may be eliminated due to NIH cuts (science.org)
2
California passes major overhaul of CEQA (sfchronicle.com)
4
Viable and fertile mice generated from two sperm using epigenetic editing (pnas.org)
3
A wireless forehead e-tattoo for mental workload estimation (cell.com)
1
Qian Xuesen (wikipedia.org)
5
Near-infrared vision in humans enabled by upconversion contact lenses (sciencedirect.com)
2
Fifty Years Hence (Winston Churchill, 1931) (nationalchurchillmuseum.org)
2
We Can, Must, and Will Simulate Nematode Brains (asteriskmag.substack.com)
1
Vaccines Through Protein Degradation (science.org)
1
Heritable polygenic editing: the next frontier in genomic medicine? (nature.com)
3
The Dangers of Mirrored Life (asimov.press)
2
Many human infections with 'cow flu' are going undetected (science.org)
2
Complete fruit fly brain connectome unveiled (science.org)
4
Metformin decelerates aging clock in male monkeys (sciencedirect.com)
30
Scientists propose glacier geoengineering to avoid sea level rise (science.org)
2
FDA advisory panel rejects use of MDMA for PTSD treatment (science.org)
1
Schmidt Sting Pain Index (wikipedia.org)
8
AlphaFold 3 Announced (twitter.com/googledeepmind)
5
MIT becomes first elite university to ban diversity statements (unherd.com)
77
Transgenic Golden Rice, once hailed as a dietary breakthrough (science.org)
1
Embattled Harvard honesty professor accused of plagiarism (science.org)
3
Open Asteroid Impact (openasteroidimpact.org)
1
Grounded language acquisition through the eyes and ears of a single child (science.org)
1
Goodbye to Aduhelm (science.org)
5
First SARS-CoV-2 genome was deposited in GenBank earlier than previously known (science.org)
39
Defending against hypothetical moon life during Apollo 11 (eukaryotewritesblog.com)
192
New U.S. immigration rules spur more visa approvals for STEM workers (science.org)
1
Will FDA crackdown on lab tests protect patients–or limit access to care? (science.org)
4
The Serotonin Hypothesis Lives (science.org)
3
World Toilet Day (wikipedia.org)
1
Synthetic yeast project unveils cells with 50% artificial DNA (science.org)
2
A glimpse of the next generation of AlphaFold (deepmind.google)
286
Finding that lead emissions from aircraft engines contribute to air pollution (federalregister.gov)
1
Elicit (formerly nonprofit) becomes a public benefit corporation (twitter.com/elicitorg)
74
Why we didn’t get a malaria vaccine sooner (worksinprogress.co)
3
White House seeks input on tightening rules for risky pathogen research (science.org)
3
Trait Correlations in Human Couples (nature.com)
2
Colors, Eyesight, and Reality (science.org)
4
U.S. unveils plans for large facilities to capture carbon directly from air (science.org)
1
Local scientists and volunteers are building NLP tools for African languages (science.org)
3
Russia's Potemkin Miracle: The story of Ural Airlines flight 178 (imgur.com)
1
Genetic associations of “Prefer not to answer” response to surveys (nature.com)
3
Break Out the Purple Carrots (science.org)
2
Mexico's top human rights official targeted with Pegasus spyware (nytimes.com)
2
Biological DOOM: A brief overview of biological computation (denovo.substack.com)
1
Academic Ranks Explained or What on Earth Is an Adjunct? (acoup.blog)
36
The “invented persona” behind the GISAID viral sequence database (science.org)
4
Narco-Submarine (wikipedia.org)
174
The least impactful way to spend $300M? (passingtime.substack.com)
2
Bullvalene Antibiotics, of All Things (science.org)
2
Eggs made from male mouse stem cells using error-prone culture (nature.com)
78
Trouble with Erythritol (science.org)
3
Study finds a method to make human ovarian supporting cells from stem cells (elifesciences.org)
2
Gender Gaps at the Academies (pnas.org)
1
Unlucky numbers: Fighting murder convictions resting on shoddy stats (science.org)
3
Wikipedia's new look is active today (wikimedia.org)
105
Not-such-better-living through chemistry (science.org)
42
Przybylski's Star (wikipedia.org)
20
Elon Musk completes Twitter purchase, immediately fires CEO and other execs (arstechnica.com)
2
Synthesis of a mirror-image RNA polymerase (science.org)
3
Mirror image T7 polymerase makes mirror rRNAs (science.org)
4
US weighs crackdown on experiments that could make viruses more dangerous (science.org)
23
Heart risks, data gaps fuel debate over Covid-19 boosters for young people (science.org)
1
Gender Gaps at the Academies (nber.org)
84
DOE requires plans to promote diversity from grant applicants (science.org)
1
Cycles of panic and neglect: early death of the Pandemic Prevention Institute (science.org)
3
Prince Rupert's Cube
1
The battle against malaria in Africa has stalled
2
Microporous water with high gas solubilities
4
Nuclear war would cause yearslong global famine
1