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Pressure to Publish Rises as Research Time Shrinks, Global Survey Finds
A new international survey reveals a growing strain on scientists worldwide: while expectations to publish are intensifying, the time and funding…
Nov 7
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A New Map of the Developing Brain Could Unlock Clues to Autism, ADHD, and Beyond
The study argues that understanding the brain’s development at cellular resolution is the key to solving the puzzle of human cognition and disease.
Nov 6
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COVID-19 Resurges
Nov 4
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Science Briefing
Highlights from the frontiers of biology, medicine, materials, and the mind.
Nov 3
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Personalized Gene Editing
From One Baby’s Life to a New Frontier in Medicine
Nov 2
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🌀 This ‘Impressive’ AI Model Predicted Hurricane Melissa’s Perilous Growth
How Google DeepMind’s storm-forecasting AI stunned meteorologists — and what it means for the future of climate prediction.
Nov 1
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Nov 1
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October 2025
T. rex vs. “Nano”: New study says the small tyrannosaurs weren’t teenagers—they were another species
Not a teen rex: New histology and anatomy from the “Duelling Dinosaurs” tyrannosaur indicate the small “Nanotyrannus” fossils weren’t juvenile T.
Oct 30
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Cybersecurity or Academic Freedom? The Case of the University of California
Key Takeaways:
Oct 29
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Surprise Meteorite Debris Found on the Moon’s Far Side
For the first time, scientists have found pieces of a rare meteorite buried in rock samples collected from the far side of the Moon — an area never…
Oct 26
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China’s Land Grab of U.S. Farmland
How Beijing-Linked Companies Quietly Acquired a Foothold in America’s Heartland
Oct 25
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DNA Study Reveals Hidden Diseases Behind Napoleon’s Army Collapse
When Napoleon Bonaparte’s army began its long, freezing retreat from Moscow in 1812, over half a million soldiers marched out of Russia — but fewer than…
Oct 24
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