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  1. 18 hours ago

    There’s no sorrier sight than a puking preschooler. But probiotic pills aren't going to help.

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  2. 22 hours ago

    China’s Chang’e-4 lander and rover just became the first spacecraft to land on the farside of the moon.

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  3. Jan 4

    What do Rice Krispies and Antarctic ice sheets have in common? Both snap, crackle and pop.

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  4. Jan 4

    Taking turns when talking is polite. Even macaques know not to interrupt.

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  5. Jan 3

    Nancy Roman, a groundbreaking astronomer known as the “Mother of Hubble,” died on December 25 at the age of 93.

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  6. Jan 3

    Adélie penguins’ pink poop is visible from space. That's good for science. Way less smelly.

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  7. Jan 3

    “experimental putrefaction, which is a fancy way of saying, I rot meat, all day, every day.”

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  8. Jan 3

    This scientist just wanted to study cod in the Arctic. But then the seals Would. Not. Leave.

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  9. Jan 3

    “It’s a pixelated blob, but it’s a better pixelated blob,”

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  10. Jan 2

    Talent scouts found this new TV star at a teen science competition.

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  11. Jan 2

    In the new MythBusters Jr., a 12-year-old gets one of his first driving lessons — on tires made of duct tape. His instructor? . Um. Goals.

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  12. Jan 2

    Greenland’s ice covers a secret impact crater—one bigger than Paris.

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  13. Retweeted

    Here are the biggest stories of 2018 from . We can't wait to see what 2019 bring in science!

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  14. Jan 1

    Tackling a phobia in 2019? Virtual reality might help.

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  15. Jan 1

    In 2019, science has reasons why you should forgive yourself for your flaws.

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  16. Jan 1

    Need a pencil to erase? Nah. Rewritable paper: Because erasers are so last year.

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  17. Dec 31

    As we count down the end of 2018, here were the biggest science stories of the year.

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  18. 31 Dec 2018

    For the first time, humans have built a set of pushy, destructive genes that infiltrated small populations of mosquitoes and drove them to extinction.

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  19. 30 Dec 2018

    A new method can quickly test hundreds of drugs on mini tumors grown from patients’ own cells.

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  20. 30 Dec 2018

    The grim reality of climate change grabbed center stage in 2018

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