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  1. Scientists are slowly starting to uncover the secrets of great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), with many working together to establish a baseline for great white shark health, reproduction, and reproductive health.

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  2. The outbreak is now a public health emergency. But just as concerning is the misinformation that's being spread.

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  3. Researchers have found a way to extend the lifetime of the C. elegans worm by 500%. But thinking the result means that humans will live to 400 years old is missing the point.

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  4. Doctors, airport workers and hotel staff are using high-tech machines to help contain the outbreak that has been sweeping the world since it first appeared in Wuhan, China, in late December.

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  5. Nathasia Muwanigwa, a scientist originally from Zimbabwe is now helping scientists, engineering and mathematicians from across African continent to give them visibility and inspire future generations.

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  6. The single payer version of Medicare for All faces a big test Monday night at the Iowa caucuses when Democratic voters in the Hawkeye State meet to consider policy positions and who they’ll nominate for President.

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  7. The highest-energy particles on Earth reach enormous energies, but it's nothing compared to what the Universe can achieve.

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  8. Travel bans won't keep the coronavirus out of any country and will decimate the economy.

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  9. In the new study, researchers from MIT, University of Southern Denmark and University of Copenhagen, have found a new way to make the sodium-ion battery more energy efficient.

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  10. The choice of font affects how people respond to written text, and new studies show how some typefaces elicit emotional responses in election campaigns or poetry.

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  11. The NSF's new, cutting-edge solar observatory shows us the Sun as never before. Here's why we need to know.

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  12. Seismologist Stephen Malone recently spent several years restoring and digitizing tapes of the seismic activity around Mount St. Helens in the months leading up to the volcano’s catastrophic 1980 eruption.

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  13. Fungi could be used to create buildings, furniture and more on Mars. How would we grow them without oxygen and a food source? Scientists have the answer.

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  15. Super geomagnetic storms pose a threat, but humanity has time to prepare.

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  16. In the 1980s, leader of the Medellin drug cartel Pablo Escobar smuggled 4 hippos into Colombia for his personal zoo. Today, they're still wreaking havoc.

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  17. A Costa Rican scientist is helping to explore how a tiny fly in the middle of the jungle can hear the love songs that male frogs produce for females. The flies then find the frogs and feed on their blood.

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  18. Do you really need a face mask for the coronavirus outbreak? Find out which types of masks work, and which don't.

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  19. Only 6.7 percent of the Great Lakes were covered by ice on January 30, which is a remarkable statistic for the middle of winter.

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  20. The giant squid's genome may lead to more questions than answers.

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