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    New microscopic robots could one day be injected into human bodies

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    A supernova may have caused Earth’s mass extinction 359 million years ago

    A supernova may have caused Earth’s mass extinction 359 million years ago

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    Zoom’s no good for funerals

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    This AI just found 50 new planets in a huge NASA dataset

    This AI just found 50 new planets in a huge NASA dataset

    • Thomas Macaulay
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    This Mars helicopter will be the first ever to fly on another planet

    This Mars helicopter will be the first ever to fly on another planet

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    5 esoteric science papers to take your mind off the global hellscape

    5 esoteric science papers to take your mind off the global hellscape

    • Tristan Greene
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    This Philosopher AI has its own existential questions to answer

    This Philosopher AI has its own existential questions to answer

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    Microbes are cleaning up all your e-waste — here’s how

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    Coral sex: How lab reproduction could restore wild reefs

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    • The Conversation
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