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Robert R. Wilson's congressional testimony in favor of building a particle collider at Fermilab, April 1969 physics.particle Link 5 votes
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At Yale, we conducted an experiment to turn conservatives into liberals. The results say a lot about our political divisions. psychology Article 1221 words 34 votes
A mandarin duck mysteriously appears in Central Park, to birders’ delight Article 923 words, published Oct 31 2018 8 votes
Geologists show Tasmania and the Grand Canyon were connected on ancient supercontinent Article 358 words 6 votes
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Most White Americans’ DNA can be identified through genealogy databases biology Article 313 words 7 votes
State of California funded research must be public within one year Article 470 words, published Aug 30 2018 15 votes
Ambitious 'human cell atlas' aims to catalog every type of cell in the body biology.cellular Article 1130 words 3 votes
The new gilded age–Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county economics Article 11 618 words 14 votes
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Ark Pharm, a popular low-cost chemical supplier raided by the DEA and shut down Article 731 words 12 votes
US Food and Drug Administration approves first drug designed to prevent migraines medicine Article 1330 words 7 votes
Rare goose makes 6,000 mile trip from Russian Artic back to Arkansas biology Article 386 words 4 votes
The number of people who get diseases transmitted by mosquito, tick, and flea bites has more than tripled in the United States in recent years medicine Article 1258 words, published May 1 2018 11 votes
Exploring ethical implications of Yale experiment to reanimate dead brain cells biology medicine Article 207 words 5 votes