science research
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Why scientists and engineers should study social science
Sachin Tiwale
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Viruses can change your scent to make you more attractive to mosquitoes
Penghua Wang, The Conversation
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Do you forget to do important things? It isn’t always your fault
Thor Grünbaum, The Conversation Søren Kyllingsbæk, The Conversation
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Why can’t you remember anything from the first two years of your life?
Vanessa LoBue, The Conversation
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What makes humans smarter than other animals? New research gives an intriguing answer
Emmanuel A Stamatakis, The Conversation Andrea Luppi, The Conversation David Menon, The Conversation
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Can artificial light help in the fight to control malaria?
Bernard Coetzee, The Conversation
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Mushrooms talk to one another using an electrical ‘language’ all of their own
Katie Field, The Conversation
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A perfect alarm tone can enhance your alertness upon waking. Here’s what it should sound like
Stuart McFarlane, The Conversation Adrian Dyer, The Conversation
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Why monkeys attack sick members of their troop
Richard Mcfarland, The Conversation
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Understanding the science of ageing that Jeff Bezos wants to conquer
Daniel M Davis, The Conversation
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Five things scientists learned from research on twins
Jeffrey Craig, The Conversation
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Heating up testicles with nanoparticles could be the future of male birth control
Jeffrey Mo, The Conversation
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How do some people live past 100 years? Studying rare mutations may crack the scientific mystery
Richard Faragher, The Conversation Nir Barzilai, The Conversation
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The science behind why some people find it harder to be happy
Jolanta Burke, The Conversation
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Who bears the responsibility for ethical misconduct in scientific research collaborations?
Varun S Bhatta
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New evidence confirms dinosaurs were smart, caring and had sophisticated behaviour
Michael J Benton, The Conversation
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Scientists have moved closer to making organisms that are part human and part animal
Megan Munsie, The Conversation Julian Koplin, The Conversation
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Why crocodiles still look the same as they did 200 million years ago
Max Stockdale, The Conversation
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An extremely rare form of cancer may have a cure, thanks to this tiny worm
Anil Mehta, The Conversation Gordon Stewart, The Conversation
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Scientists explain how the Covid-19 pandemic has hurt crucial research projects
Karen Lloyd, The Conversation Ellen Ketterson, The Conversation Miriah Kelly, The Conversation