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    Know or are a scientist, STEM postdoc, STEM grad student who is affected by Trump refugee order? Tell Science your story: Insider@aaas.org

  2. 27. jan.

    Rounding up this week's stories in science news:

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    Scientists are speaking out against the use of torture in interrogation:

  5. 27. jan.

    Meet the evolutionary biologist who's planning to run for the U.S. Senate:

  6. 27. jan.

    Funding for studies of how synthetic chemicals affect the environment isn’t keeping pace with their expanding use:

  7. 27. jan.

    Fish communicate through their urine:

  8. 26. jan.
  9. 26. jan.

    The Doomsday Clock has moved forward -- to "two and a half minutes to midnight":

  10. 26. jan.

    After more than 80 years, physicists may have finally created a solid metal form of hydrogen:

  11. 26. jan.

    When do children begin to develop gender stereotypes?

  12. 26. jan.

    Researchers have uncovered the lost genes that could bring flavor back to our tomatoes:

  13. 26. jan.

    The controversial idea of growing human organs in host animals has gotten a reality check:

  14. 26. jan.

    When we have food poisoning, the last thing we want to do is eat -- but salmonella may be trying to change your mind

  15. 26. jan.

    The link between dementia and air pollution remains controversial -- but evidence is continuing to build:

  16. 26. jan.

    "If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t have said ‘public-facing’ documents."

  17. 25. jan.

    A new study helps explain brain damage in babies born with heart malformations:

  18. 25. jan.

    Knitted muscle could power the supersuits of the future:

  19. 25. jan.

    The Trump administration appears to have walked back plans to scrub climate change references from 's website:

  20. 25. jan.

    Ancient plant DNA is providing us with our first window into the trade routes of an ancient African culture:

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