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Researchers can trace the family tree of individual mutations inside our cells (massivesci.com)
2 points by Brajeshwar 16 days ago | past
The Great Pandemic Stress Test (2021) (massivesci.com)
1 point by Brajeshwar 4 months ago | past
Urbanization increases risk for knee osteoarthritis, even in young children (massivesci.com)
2 points by Brajeshwar 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
How did human butts evolve to look that way? (massivesci.com)
88 points by thunderbong 4 months ago | past | 54 comments
Scientific knowledge is drowning in a flood of research (massivesci.com)
10 points by ZunarJ5 on May 11, 2023 | past | 1 comment
Chaos in the Brickyard (massivesci.com)
1 point by caser on July 22, 2022 | past
The language brain matters more for learning programming than the math brain (massivesci.com)
5 points by smusamashah on Nov 27, 2021 | past | 1 comment
A tiny pet store fish became the center of neuroscience research (massivesci.com)
1 point by laurex on Nov 13, 2021 | past
Mice don’t get Alzheimer’s, so why test Alzheimer's drugs on them? (massivesci.com)
30 points by type0 on Sept 18, 2021 | past | 6 comments
A breathing tube through the butt could be alternative to mechanical ventilators (massivesci.com)
5 points by belltaco on Sept 2, 2021 | past
Oxygen administered into the digestive tract successfully transfers to the blood (massivesci.com)
5 points by gpt5 on Sept 1, 2021 | past | 1 comment
The twisted math of knot theory can help you tell an overhand from an unknot (massivesci.com)
2 points by dazosan on Aug 11, 2021 | past
Do you handle stress well? Thank your dad (massivesci.com)
2 points by dazosan on Aug 4, 2021 | past
The tangled physics of knots, one of our simplest and oldest technologies (massivesci.com)
2 points by allanlasser on Aug 2, 2021 | past
Mathematicians hope “proof assistants” will fix the field's replication crisis (massivesci.com)
3 points by webmaven on June 7, 2021 | past
The lab-leak hypothesis for Covid-19 is becoming a conspiracy theory (massivesci.com)
3 points by cratermoon on May 27, 2021 | past | 7 comments
With a zap of electricity, scientists write a message into bacterial DNA (massivesci.com)
1 point by nnx on May 8, 2021 | past
Making sense of the recent CERN finding that challenges the Standard Model (massivesci.com)
2 points by weatherlight on April 26, 2021 | past
Reintroducing predators doesn’t always rebalance ecosystems (massivesci.com)
1 point by pseudolus on March 7, 2021 | past | 1 comment
Jane Colden, the 18th century botanist snubbed by Linnaeus (massivesci.com)
2 points by dazosan on Feb 11, 2021 | past
The Apgar Score helped decrease the infant mortality rate (massivesci.com)
172 points by allthebest on Jan 20, 2021 | past | 50 comments
It’s time to track city sewage for emerging diseases (massivesci.com)
3 points by CapitalistCartr on Dec 11, 2020 | past
Women hunters have a long history in the Americas (massivesci.com)
2 points by dazosan on Dec 3, 2020 | past
Most people don’t understand how climate change works (massivesci.com)
3 points by CapitalistCartr on Nov 26, 2020 | past
Evolution doesn't work the way you think it does (massivesci.com)
3 points by allanlasser on Nov 25, 2020 | past
Evolution doesn’t work the way you think it does (massivesci.com)
1 point by CapitalistCartr on Nov 23, 2020 | past
DNA from a mummified bishop’s lungs shows tuberculosis infected us only recently (massivesci.com)
5 points by nnx on Nov 15, 2020 | past | 1 comment
Plants can grow quickly or accurately, but not both (massivesci.com)
179 points by elorant on Nov 14, 2020 | past | 39 comments
Plants can grow quickly or accurately, but not both (massivesci.com)
1 point by thedaftmonk on Nov 12, 2020 | past
The psychedelic Renaissance is here. Will it last this time? (massivesci.com)
3 points by hkhn on Oct 31, 2020 | past

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