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    Women aren’t failing at science — science is failing women

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    India’s space agency is aiming to create world’s first rocket with two reusable stages

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    A cotton seed sprouted – and died – on China’s Lunar Lander

    A cotton seed sprouted – and died – on China’s Lunar Lander

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    IBM thinks outside of the lab, puts quantum computer in a box

    IBM thinks outside of the lab, puts quantum computer in a box

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    How a poor Victorian woman changed the way we do dinosaur science

    How a poor Victorian woman changed the way we do dinosaur science

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    Science says you shouldn’t kill spiders in your home

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    Why you can smell rain, explained by science

    Why you can smell rain, explained by science

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    2018 was a crappy year for tech and science

    2018 was a crappy year for tech and science

    • Tristan Greene
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    This trippy ’80s video effect might help explain consciousness

    This trippy ’80s video effect might help explain consciousness

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    Why using human ‘super recognizers’ to identify criminals can be bad

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