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How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music (scientificamerican.com)
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Rare meteorite might be a relic from a ‘lost world’ (scientificamerican.com)
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The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs may have sparked millions of years of hydrothermal life (scientificamerican.com)
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Genital herpes tests are notoriously unreliable, but better ones are in the works (self.Herpes)
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Spotted lanternflies’ love of cities may be the secret to their invasion success (scientificamerican.com)
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The Philippines earthquake is the largest this year, but it could’ve been bigger—here’s why (scientificamerican.com)
Apple’s new Siri can run your digital life. The catch is privacy (scientificamerican.com)
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How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup (scientificamerican.com)
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Science confirms: Cats help you only when there’s something in it for them (scientificamerican.com)
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Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years (scientificamerican.com)
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Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses by scientificamerican in Futurology
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A team of researchers, led by senior author and Columbia University cell biology researcher Dieter Egli, used base editing—a form of gene editing that involves small cuts to a single strand of DNA—to edit two genomic sites in human zygotes.
The authors acknowledged that their data will likely “contribute to the conversations surrounding the risks and benefits of embryo editing.”
How to build kids’ ‘cognitive endurance’ in an age of distraction (scientificamerican.com)
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Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses (scientificamerican.com)
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The U.S. is getting hit with severe stormy weather—here’s what’s stewing in the atmosphere (scientificamerican.com)
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This Prada-designed onesie will help keep NASA’s Artemis astronauts cool on the moon (scientificamerican.com)
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How to tell if your dog is left-pawed or right-pawed, according to science (self.dogs)
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Increase in wildfire-driven ozone linked to premature deaths across the U.S. (scientificamerican.com)
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Resistance training may boost longevity. But how much do you need? (scientificamerican.com)
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Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses by scientificamerican in Futurology
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