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    Data designer describes how he developed visualizations to commemorate the upcoming solar eclipse

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    This fixed wing drone copies a bird to land on vertical surfaces and lift off again.

    Perching Drone Clings to Walls ​
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    Do you hear what I hear? Auditory hallucinations yield clues to perception (By )

  4. 2h

    Fossil reveals what last common ancestor of humans and apes looked liked

  5. 3h

    Gene-editing success brings pig-to-human transplants closer to reality (By )

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    Nuclear expert Alex Wellerstein () considers risks of conflict with North Korea (By )

  7. 5h

    Artificial intelligence hunts for new ALS treatments

  8. 6h

    Sea level rise is speeding up in parts of the southeastern U.S.

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    How to map the circuits that define us

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    Mega-tsunami could be triggered by an Alaska quake (By )

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    Maximize your odds of seeing the great American solar eclipse

  12. 9h

    Richard Dawkins offers advice for Donald Trump, and other wisdom

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    Subscribe to Scientific American and get the latest news and discoveries in fitness, health, physics and more!

  14. 21h

    Demystifying the black box that is artificial intelligence

  15. 22h

    Think of consciousness as art created by the brain 🔒

  16. 23h

    Is a slow metabolism keeping you from losing weight?

  17. Aug 9

    Flashlights, sheriffs and guns: a tale of brave scientists and this blue-bellied lizard. Latest w/

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    There may be fewer potentially habitable worlds than scientists previously thought, a new study suggests.

  19. Aug 9

    Citizen scientists chase total solar eclipse

  20. Aug 9

    Closest supermassive black hole tests Einstein’s relativity

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