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Oliver Sacks book trust shattered—Christina still lingers
Fresh revelations about Oliver Sacks’s factual accuracy have thrown The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat back into…
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De-extinction firm turns eggs into development machines
artificial egg – Colossal is moving beyond simply “recreating” ancient animals. For its dodo and moa projects, it says it…
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Ancient moonpocalypse may explain Neptune’s lone Nereid
Neptune’s moon – A new study in Science Advances argues that Neptune’s irregular moon Nereid likely formed in a steady…
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Fossils from Canada show animals moved and mated
A newly described trove of 567-million-year-old fossils from Canada’s MacKenzie Mountains pushes back when complex animals began moving and reproducing…
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Fossils from Canada show animals moved and mated
A newly described trove of 567-million-year-old fossils from Canada’s MacKenzie Mountains pushes back when complex animals began moving and reproducing…
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Columbia conference charts AI’s clean power tradeoffs
AI’s clean – A half-day Columbia event brought geothermal, green hydrogen, AI-driven demand flexibility, and clean-firm power into the same…
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How ‘The Selfish Gene’ became a global publishing phenomenon
From a handwritten note in February 1976 to a bestseller that’s still selling after 50 years, the story of Richard…
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Water samples aren’t enough after sewage spills
indicator bacteria – A Maryland sewer collapse dumped wastewater into the Potomac River just upstream of Washington, D.C., underscoring how…
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No Ebola vaccine fits this outbreak’s rare strain
Bundibugyo Ebola – As health officials respond to a fast-expanding Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and…
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The Selfish Gene at 50: Dawkins’ idea endures
Half a century after Richard Dawkins published The Selfish Gene in 1976, researchers still find its gene-centred logic largely intact—while…








