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Happiness is our best weapon to fight climate change
Bizarre-looking goblin sharks seen alive in natural habitat for first time
ORCHID GARDEN A KEY RESOURCE FOR GUERLAIN
Development forces herptiles' mass exodus
Injections of `MOTS-C' can make you live longer — if you are a mouse
McMaster gets $50M gift for kinesiology research
SOLAR STORM DAMAGE COULD BE MITIGATED
Hidden health costs of world’s disappearing pollinators
Water lot of Sat-istical analysis
Defenders of the Earth
Tiny bots that repair spines
CHINA APPROVES WORLD’S FIRST COMMERCIAL BRAIN IMPLANT
JUNO achieves record neutrino measurements
As UFOs go mainstream, jury out on impact on faith
Trees may not store as much carbon as thought
A World of Antennas To See the Heavens
The mushrooms that can clean up rivers
Britain’s supercomputer is dying – here’s what comes next
Mapping Our Medical Marvels
Researchers fast-track industrial innovation for national high-quality growth
Viral Outbreaks Confound Scientists
ELON MUSK WANTS TO PUT 1 MILLION AI SATELLITES IN SPACE. HERE’S HOW...
IIT-M releases detailed 3D atlas of human brainstem
A blow to ocean monitoring
The compass in a pigeon
Spray tackles bad breath in dogs
New species discovered in Angola
New maternal blood test could cut need for invasive screening
Student wins 100K scholarship to study astrophysics
Gray whale killed near Pier 80 in S.F. Bay
The Classroom Arms Race the West Is Losing to China
Children can’t identify blue tits and oak trees. This isn’t trivial
UC president: Proposed research bond critical for scientific progress
Third of Govt Covid loan book of $149m in arrears
Mateo Jarquin awarded Schulich Leader Scholarship
Why the world’s oceans are in deep trouble
Emory awarded $15M for research on health effects of Superfund sites
Seeing beyond the horizon: Unisa shapes tomorrow as it expands its research outputs significantly
Knighted academic praises medical science
METEORITES AND MESSAGES FROM MARS