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  1. For the first time astronomers have glimpsed a long-predicted population of black holes lurking at the heart of the Milky Way. (By )

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  2. Does cell phone radiation cause cancer? New studies show a correlation in lab rats, but the evidence may not resolve ongoing debates over causality or whether any effects arise in people.

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  3. Blog: We need to elevate women in the sciences. (By )

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  4. NASA’s next exoplanet hunter will seek worlds close to home

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  5. Beijing launches pioneering brain-science center

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  6. Seattle is trying to save its ambitious climate goals by curtailing car use.

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  7. The Arctic climate is shattering record after record, altering weather worldwide 🔒

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  8. Climate change will be the fastest-growing cause of species loss in the Americas by midcentury.

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  9. Blog: EPA's proposed rollbacks of mileage standards is a terrible idea

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  10. Humans aren’t the only animals that have discovered medicinal products in nature. Orangutans use plant extracts to treat pain.

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  11. Apr 5

    Although the CDC has warned of the danger of antibiotic-resistant bacteria for years, a new report helps illustrate the scope of the problem.

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  12. Apr 5

    The same, only different: a column about the surprising cultural, structural, philosophical, and mystical features common to mathematics and food

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  13. Apr 5

    Blog: Men’s scientific stories receive greater coverage in media whereas women’s contributions to progress are notoriously absent. Here's how to foster diversity in science through storytelling (By )

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  14. Mar 29

    Native Americans have the highest smoking rates in the country. Some tribes are trying to drive down high rates of cigarette smoking in a surprising way—fighting tobacco with tobacco. I report .

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  15. Apr 5

    Shell grappled with climate change 20 years ago, documents show

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  16. Apr 5

    Huge trove of unknown viruses found in fish, frogs and reptiles

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  17. Apr 5

    Did you buy Bitcoins? Your brain’s anatomy might be to blame

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  18. Apr 5

    Should we consider writing the blueprints of our successors, a species smarter, stronger, healthier than us? Register for Scientific Controversies No. 14 "Engineering a Cure" at on Friday, April 13 in Brooklyn, NY. Event is free with RSVP:

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  19. Apr 5

    Surgeon General urges public to carry overdose-reversal medication

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  20. Apr 5

    Antarctic glaciers lost stunning amount of ground in recent years

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