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31.
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Is Your Brain Wired for Numbers?
the-scientist.com
2 comments
5 years ago
DamnInteresting
48 points
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Is porn good for us?
the-scientist.com
74 comments
16 years ago
dirtbox
45 points
33.
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Humans Never Stopped Evolving (2016)
the-scientist.com
18 comments
9 years ago
gwern
44 points
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Gut molecule linked to decreased myelination in mouse brains
the-scientist.com
2 comments
4 years ago
leephillips
44 points
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The genetic diversity underlying the mating system of shelf fungi
the-scientist.com
2 comments
4 years ago
deesep
41 points
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Rats Cooperate in Prisoners' Dilemma
blog.the-scientist.com
15 comments
16 years ago
mhb
37 points
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Ivermectin (Still) Lacks Scientific Support as a Covid-19 Drug
the-scientist.com
15 comments
5 years ago
pseudolus
35 points
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Ancient Beads Point to Far-Flung Relationships in Southern Africa
the-scientist.com
2 comments
6 years ago
diodorus
35 points
39.
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Webless Jumping Spiders Spin Super Strong Silk
the-scientist.com
2 comments
5 years ago
pseudolus
32 points
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First Alzheimer's Blood Test Rolled Out for Clinical Use in US
the-scientist.com
discuss
6 years ago
gmays
27 points
41.
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Crystallographer faked data
the-scientist.com
4 comments
17 years ago
yread
20 points
42.
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One Million Preprints: Conversation with ArXiv Founder Paul Ginsparg
the-scientist.com
discuss
11 years ago
tokenadult
19 points
43.
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Early-Morning Light Exposure Makes Mice Less Depressed
the-scientist.com
1 comment
5 years ago
pseudolus
17 points
44.
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Humans continue to evolve
the-scientist.com
5 comments
17 years ago
CWuestefeld
16 points
45.
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Giving up tenure and getting happiness in return
blog.the-scientist.com
discuss
15 years ago
taylorbuley
13 points
46.
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An open-access catalog of tens of thousands of human exome sequences
the-scientist.com
discuss
10 years ago
smb06
13 points
47.
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Nature rejects Krebs's paper, 1937 (2010)
the-scientist.com
6 comments
13 years ago
tshtf
12 points
48.
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Gene Therapy in One Eye Improves Vision in Both Eyes
the-scientist.com
discuss
5 years ago
alokrai
12 points
49.
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Blood Pressure Meds Point the Way to Possible Covid-19 Treatment
the-scientist.com
discuss
6 years ago
onemoresoop
12 points
50.
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Would you prefer not to know?
the-scientist.com
discuss
14 years ago
8jef
11 points
51.
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Waves of Fluid Bathe the Sleeping Brain, Perhaps to Clear Waste
the-scientist.com
discuss
7 years ago
Reedx
10 points
52.
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The Rainbow Connection
the-scientist.com
discuss
12 years ago
tokenadult
8 points
53.
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Ants Can Ferment Milk to Make Yogurt
the-scientist.com
discuss
9 months ago
gmays
8 points
54.
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“Xenobot” Living Robots Can Reproduce
the-scientist.com
discuss
5 years ago
TobiK2020
8 points
55.
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Fish Poop a Big Player in Ocean Carbon Sequestration
the-scientist.com
discuss
5 years ago
ciconia
7 points
56.
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“Nocebo” Effect May Cause Majority of Covid-19 Vaccine Symptoms
the-scientist.com
4 comments
4 years ago
nightwish3
6 points
57.
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First Human–Monkey Chimeras Developed in China
the-scientist.com
3 comments
5 years ago
apsec112
5 points
58.
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Microbes line up to form electron transport cables (2012)
the-scientist.com
discuss
12 years ago
kingkawn
5 points
59.
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Study finds 50% of intelligence is attributable to genes
the-scientist.com
discuss
15 years ago
thisisnotmyname
5 points
60.
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Newly Discovered Glycosylated RNA Is All over Cells. Study
the-scientist.com
discuss
5 years ago
rolph
5 points
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