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Top stories: The secrets of Roman concrete, superfast stars, and making a pox from mail-order DNA By Ryan Cross | Fri, 07 Jul 2017
Tesla to build titanic battery facility By Dennis Normile | Fri, 07 Jul 2017
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Trump taps Georgia health director to lead CDC By Meredith Wadman | Fri, 07 Jul 2017
Emperor penguins may disappear by the end of this century By Lakshmi Supriya | Fri, 07 Jul 2017
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The AI revolution in science By Tim Appenzeller | Fri, 07 Jul 2017
How Canadian researchers reconstituted an extinct poxvirus for $100,000 using mail-order DNA By Kai Kupferschmidt | Thu, 06 Jul 2017
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Germans provide big boost for sequencing often ignored organisms By Elizabeth Pennisi | Thu, 06 Jul 2017
How AI detectives are cracking open the black box of deep learning By Paul Voosen | Thu, 06 Jul 2017
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Getting rid of carpool lanes could double travel times By Giorgia Guglielmi | Thu, 06 Jul 2017
Are some primates wired for sexual harassment? By Michael Price | Thu, 06 Jul 2017
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French scientist who lied about conflicts of interest to the Senate gets suspended 6-month sentence By Yves Sciama | Thu, 06 Jul 2017
Even tiny amounts of oil could doom seabirds By Giorgia Guglielmi | Wed, 05 Jul 2017
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A novel look at graduate school By Beryl Lieff Benderly | Wed, 05 Jul 2017
Mice shed weight when they can't smell-but not because they stop eating By Mitch Leslie | Wed, 05 Jul 2017
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AI is changing how we do science. Get a glimpse By Science News Staff | Wed, 05 Jul 2017
A new breed of scientist, with brains of silicon By John Bohannon | Wed, 05 Jul 2017
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Milky Way's superfast stars may have been fired out of a nearby galaxy By Daniel Clery | Tue, 04 Jul 2017
Neandertals and modern humans started mating early By Ann Gibbons | Tue, 04 Jul 2017
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Extinction that killed the dinosaurs may have led to frog explosion By Carolyn Gramling | Mon, 03 Jul 2017
Why modern mortar crumbles, but Roman concrete lasts millennia By Zahra Ahmad | Mon, 03 Jul 2017
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House lawmakers balk at most Trump science cuts in early bills By Jeffrey Mervis | Fri, 30 Jun 2017
Update: Creationist geologist wins permit to collect rocks in Grand Canyon after lawsuit By Amanda Reilly, E&E News | Fri, 30 Jun 2017
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South Korea's nuclear U-turn draws praise and darts By Dennis Normile | Fri, 30 Jun 2017
Top stories: Mysterious human skull carvings, algorithms for origami, and NASA's newest astronauts
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By Ryan Cross | Fri, 30 Jun 2017
What does it mean to be called a 'trainee'? By Rachel Bernstein | Fri, 30 Jun 2017
In India, critics assail proposal to build 100 waste-fueled power plants
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By Gopal Krishna | Fri, 30 Jun 2017
Safety problems at a Los Alamos laboratory delay U.S. nuclear warhead testing and production By The Center for Public Integrity | Fri, 30 Jun 2017
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