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Science explains why you wake up at 3 a.m., and how to go back to sleep
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From birds to brains: My path to the fusiform face area (2024)
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Developmental organization of sensory and sympathetic ganglia
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Here’s why some people choose cryonics to store their bodies and brains after death
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The Many Roots of Our Suffering: Reflections on Robert Trivers (1943–2026)
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Antibiotic resistance among germs swells during droughts, study suggests
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5 Ways Never Taking ‘No’ for an Answer Can Change the World
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Daily briefing: The surprising science behind red-light therapy
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Cauldron Ferm has turned microbes into nonstop assembly lines
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‘Zombie cells’ return from the dead — after a genome transplant
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The Jellies That Evolved a Different Way to Keep Time
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Desperately Seeking Space Friends
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Stress can cause eczema to flare up – now we know why
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Faster ticking of ‘biological clock’ predicts shorter lifespan
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Stress can cause eczema to flare-up – now we know why
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Knock knock, no one’s there. Study finds scientists’ jokes mostly fall flat
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You can’t recall AI like a defective drug
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Why Are Viral Capsids Icosahedral?
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