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First Ethiopian wolf ever captured, nursed and returned to the wild
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Testosterone went from prostate cancer villain to potential ally
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Grains of sand prove people – not glaciers – transported Stonehenge rocks
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Could ChatGPT convince you to buy something? AI gears up to sell ads
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NASA launches Pandora, taking JWST's search for habitable worlds to a new level
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An ultrathin coating for electronics looked like a miracle insulator
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PLenz
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I used AI chatbots as a source of news and they were unreliable and erroneous
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JeanKage
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Poor Decisions Plague Many National Infrastructure Projects
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3 days ago
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Raccoons break into liquor stores, scale skyscrapers and pick locks
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3 days ago
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Deep reading can boost your critical thinking and help you resist misinformation
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6 days ago
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Will the 'Scandinavian sleep method' help me sleep?
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PaulHoule
6 days ago
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Wormholes may not exist but may reveal something deeper about time and universe
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6 days ago
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Study shows views of British empire shape voting behavior–but in subtle ways
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PaulHoule
7 days ago
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China's durian craze has turned this tropical fruit into a tool of diplomacy
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PaulHoule
8 days ago
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'Cosmic clock' in tiny crystals reveals rise and fall of ancient landscapes
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8 days ago
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Why do educated people fall for conspiracy theories? It could be narcissism
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Why the mad artistic genius trope doesn't stand up to scientific scrutiny
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bikenaga
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Earth's frozen regions are sending a clear warning about climate change
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PaulHoule
10 days ago
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China-Australia relationship in 2026? This is how experts in China see it
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defrost
10 days ago
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How online communities are helping women stay in the skilled trades
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binning
13 days ago
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Why does mint make water taste so cold?
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wjb3
13 days ago
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Two-way electric vehicle charging could stop renewable energy being wasted
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PaulHoule
14 days ago
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Global Giants Are Investing in Clean Tech Despite Politics
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Brajeshwar
14 days ago
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The 5 stages of the 'Enshittification' of Academic Publishing
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mellosouls
15 days ago
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Cameroon and Tanzania rulers clung to power – but look more vulnerable
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PaulHoule
16 days ago
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How the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard predicted today's AI 30 years Ago
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danielmorozoff
17 days ago
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When critical thinking isn't enough: we need to learn 'critical ignoring' (2025)
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17 days ago
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In 1939, a Royal Commission found burning forests leads to more bushfires
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PaulHoule
18 days ago
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When AI recreates the female voice, it also rewrites who gets heard
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binning
19 days ago
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Oldest known cremation in Africa – mystery about Stone Age hunter-gatherers
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olvy0
19 days ago
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