Rich people do have trouble understanding what it's like to be poor
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Salon
Rich people actually do have trouble understanding what it's like to be poor
A recent study shows that people with power embrace a "choice mindset" — and apply it to those with fewer resources
He was executed in 2017. Someone else's DNA has been found on the murder weapon
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The Cicada's Love Affair with Prime Numbers (2013)
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The New Yorker
The Cicada’s Love Affair With Prime Numbers
Any cicada that tries to break the pattern is simply taking her offspring’s life into her own hands…
Ant parasites that prolong the life of their host
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The Atlantic
The Never-Aging Ants With a Terrible Secret
A parasite gives its hosts the appearance of youth, and an unmatched social power in the colony.
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Giant honey bees (Apis dorsata) make unsheltered nests, so they have evolved many complex defenses. Here, they flick their abdomens and wings in unison to produce a mesmerizing 'shimmer' that confuses and deters predatory wasps
Scientists rediscover lost coffee species suited to a warmer climate
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Scientists rediscover lost coffee species suited to a warmer climate | CBC News
In dense tropical forests in Sierra Leone, scientists have rediscovered a coffee species not seen in the wild in decades — a plant they say may help secure the future of this valuable commodity that has been imperiled by climate change.
Canada declares plastics toxic, paving the way for restrictions
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Mother Jones
Canada Declares Plastics Toxic, Paving the Way for Restrictions
“I think the days of waiting for recycling to work are over,” notes one environmentalist.
Deadly Fungi Are the Newest Emerging Microbe Threat All over the World
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Scientific American
Deadly Fungi Are the Newest Emerging Microbe Threat All Over the World
These pathogens already kill 1.6 million people every year, and we have few defenses against them
Human Antibodies Target Many Parts of Coronavirus Spike Protein
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NIH Director's Blog
Human Antibodies Target Many Parts of Coronavirus Spike Protein
For many people who’ve had COVID-19, the infections were thankfully mild and relatively brief. But these individuals’ immune systems still hold onto enduring clues about how best to neu…
Antibody levels highly predictive of immune protection from symptomatic Covid
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Nature
Neutralizing antibody levels are highly predictive of immune protection from symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection
Nature Medicine - Estimates of the levels of neutralizing antibodies necessary for protection against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 or severe COVID-19 are a fraction of the mean level in convalescent...
Cornell researchers see atoms at record resolution
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Cornell University
Cornell researchers see atoms at record resolution
Cornell researchers have topped their own record for atomic resolution with an electron microscope pixel array detector that incorporates sophisticated 3D reconstruction algorithms.
A new replication crisis: Research that is less likely to be true is cited more
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UC San Diego Today
A New Replication Crisis: Research that is Less Likely to be True is Cited More
Papers in leading psychology, economic and science journals that fail to replicate and therefore are less likely to be true are often the most cited papers in academic research, according to a new study by the University of California San Diego’s Rady School…
Millions of electric cars are coming. What happens to all the dead batteries?
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This mesmerizing bee defense system is known as 'shimmering'.