Science
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These scientists have built construction material with bacteria cells
Wil Srubar, The Conversation
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Robot pets have become tools of elderly care – but they raise crucial privacy concerns
LF Carver, The Conversation
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No, not everything about men’s sexual behaviour can be explained by testosterone
Matthew Gutmann, Aeon
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These bizarre experiments with dogs show the road to science was littered with crackpot ideas
SD Tucker
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A study reveals new secrets about the Moon’s formation and a now-extinct planet-like body
Christian Schroeder, The Conversation
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Targeting this gene could help scientists fight at least 20 autoimmune diseases
Melissa Grant-Peters, The Conversation
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We’ve got company: A second moon has been orbiting the Earth for three years
David Rothery, The Conversation
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Why we should be wary of epigenetics, the science that reveals our ‘true’ age
Charles Dupras, The Conversation Martine Lappé, The Conversation Michael S Kobor, The Conversation
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Katherine Johnson (1918-2020): How the Nasa mathematician became an enduring feminist icon
Monica Grady, The Conversation
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An astronomer explains why you have got your zodiac sign wrong
James Kaler, The Conversation
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Will we ever have flying vehicles (and other questions about the future of cars)?
Andrew Morris, The Conversation
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‘Arjun’s arrows had nuclear power’: West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar’s bizarre statement
Scroll Staff
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To get around the limitations of robotic design, I turned to an ancient Japanese craft – origami
Jamie Paik, Aeon
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For thousands of Indians searching for smarter, cheaper prosthetic limbs, AI may be the answer
Ranjit Devraj
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The Pluto effect: The Sun and Moon were once planets, and the Earth was not
Christopher Palma, The Conversation
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Flights of fancy: How scientists in 19th century described the first air balloon rides
Jennifer Tucker, The Conversation
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Nicolas Bourbaki: One of the greatest mathematicians of 20th century never really existed
David Gunderman, The Conversation
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Watch: Have you ever seen water flow so evenly that it appears frozen?
Scroll Staff
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Running shoes: Scientific designs could hold the key for athletes to run faster and more efficiently
Thomas Allen, The Conversation
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Watch: Why does it hurt when you try to punch this liquid in its tray? Blame physics
Scroll Staff