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23 DEC 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, DAVID GRIMM, ANGELA SAINI

End of the year show: top online stories, the state of marijuana research, and Afrofuturism

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16 DEC 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, CATHERINE MATACIC, VALERIE THOMPSON

The Breakthrough of the Year show, and the best of science books

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9 DEC 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, PAUL VOOSEN, JOEL GOLDBERG

Tapping Ober optic cables for science, and what really happens when oil meets water

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2 DEC 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, CATHLEEN O’GRADY

The ethics of small COVID-19 trials, and visiting an erupting volcano

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25 NOV 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, MEAGAN CANTWELL, ANGELA SAINI

Why trees are making extra nuts this year, human genetics and viral infections, and a seminal
book on racism and identity

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18 NOV 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, PAUL VOOSEN

WildOres could threaten ozone layer, and vaccinating against tick bites

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11 NOV 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, DANIEL CLERY

The long road to launching the James Webb Space Telescope, and genes for a longer life span

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4 NOV 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, MEREDITH WADMAN

The folate debate, and rewriting the radiocarbon curve

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28 OCT 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, ELIZABETH PENNISI, ANGELA SAINI

Sleeping without a brain, tracking alien invasions, and algorithms of oppression

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21 OCT 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, ERIK STOKSTAD

Soil science goes deep, and making moldable wood

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14 OCT 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, PETER ANDREY SMITH

The ripple effects of mass incarceration, and how much is a dog’s nose really worth?

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7 OCT 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, JOSHUA SOKOL

Swarms of satellites could crowd out the stars, and the evolution of hepatitis B over 10
millennia

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30 SEP 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, JOCELYN KAISER

Whole-genome screening for newborns, and the importance of active learning for STEM

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23 SEP 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, LIZZIE WADE, ANGELA SAINI

Earliest human footprints in North America, dating violins with tree rings, and the social life of
DNA

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16 SEP 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, DAVID GRIMM

Potty training cows, and sardines swimming into an ecological trap

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9 SEP 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, PAUL VOOSEN

Legions of lunar landers, and why we make robots that look like people

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2 SEP 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI,

Pinpointing the origins of SARS-CoV-2, and making vortex beams of atoms

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26 AUG 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, RACHEL FRITTS, ANGELA SAINI

New insights into endometriosis, predicting RNA folding, and the surprising career of the
spirometer

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19 AUG 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, MICHAEL PRICE

Building a martian analog on Earth, and moral outrage on social media

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12 AUG 2021 BY SARAH CRESPI, JOEL GOLDBERG, CHARLES PILLER

A risky clinical trial design, and attacks on machine learning

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