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Sink or Swim

Art Courtesy of Luna Aguilar. When sperm lose their ability to swim, the chances of conception take a dip as well. Around eighty percent of

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Growing Smarter

Art Courtesy of Molly Hill. Consider a scenario where you’re at a doctor’s office battling the flu. Your doctor diligently measures your blood pressure, listens

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AI vs. Superbugs

Art Courtesy of Madeleine Popofsky. The great irony of recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) is that even as programs have gained capabilities that ten

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Airborne Mysteries

Art Courtesy of Kara Tao. Oil production is estimated to be responsible for around fifteen percent of total global energy-related emissions. From extraction to refining

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A New Immune Drug?

Art Courtesy of CC Chong. Our bodies are constantly under siege by dangerous pathogens. Thankfully, our biological systems have developed immune defenses to fight off

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Cosmic Time Capsules

Art Courtesy of CC Chong. A little beyond Earth, an unassuming lump of rock quietly orbits around the Sun. This is the asteroid (162173) Ryugu,

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It’s an RNA World Again

Art Courtesy of Luna Aguilar. Ribonucleic acids (RNA) are among the most important molecules in the human body. Early in the evolution of life, RNA

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Q&A: Can Nemo Count?

Image Courtesy of Flickr. Had Nemo’s siblings survived, maybe there would’ve been a fight for dominance over his anemone. Alas, we’ll never know.  Nemo and

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Massive, Mysterious Circles in Space

Art Courtesy of Alondra Moreno Santana. Scientists believe they may have found a possible explanation for a puzzling, recently discovered cosmological phenomenon. First observed in

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