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The Brain Really Does Choke Under Pressure
Have you ever been in a high-stakes situation in which you needed to perform but completely bombed? You’re not alone.
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Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment
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Was Life on Earth Inevitable or Incredible?
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The World’s First Nuclear Clock Is Finally Ticking
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Elon Musk Owes His Success to Coming in Second (and Government Handouts)
The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, owes his superstar success to self-satisfied competitors who blew obvious opportunities ...
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Scientists Will Engineer the Ocean to Absorb More Carbon Dioxide
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There’s Nothing ‘Super’ about a Supermoon
Supermoons are popular in the media, but are they really so different from how our extraordinary moon ordinarily appears?
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An ‘Unidentified Seismic Object’ Shook Earth for Nine Days—Now We Know What It Was
Scientists have traced a baffling monotonous planetary hum that lasted for nine days back to a glacier in Greenland ...
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The Devil in the Details, Chapter One: The Doctor Who Said No to Thalidomide
Starting with her rejection of an FDA application for thalidomide in 1960, physician and pharmacist Frances Oldham Kelsey took a stand against the now infamous drug ...
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Summer 2024 Was the Hottest Ever Measured, Beating Last Year
These were just some of the markers of what European and American climate agencies have found to be the hottest June to ...
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The First Person to Receive an Eye and Face Transplant Is Recovering Well
A man who received a partial face and eye transplant after a serious accident does not have any vision in the transplanted ...
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