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Scientists in 'autonomous laboratories' are starting to outsource work to robots1 day ago
Prepare to be baffled by what we don't know about eels1 day ago
President Trump seeks control of science funding3 days ago
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How your phone keeps you scrolling ... even when you want to stop5 days ago
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WHO chief lands in Congo to address rare Ebola outbreak amid distrust and insecurity8 days ago
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Blue Origin rocket explodes on the launch pad during an engine-firing test8 days ago
Happy, who taught researchers that elephants can recognize themselves, is euthanized9 days ago
Playing God: The race to save the world's biodiversity10 days ago
Inside the effort to save one of America's most imperiled salamanders10 days ago
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'My body carried me,' Elizabeth Smart says. Now she's celebrating it12 days ago
Disaster season is coming. Here are 3 things you can do to prepare9 days ago
California chemical tank has cracked, causing state of emergency, thousands to evacuate12 days ago
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The supertree shielding coastlines and storing carbon15 days ago
NPR's Climate Solutions Week16 days ago
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