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Why are we so obsessed with bringing back the woolly mammoth?
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Why are we so obsessed with bringing back the woolly mammoth?

Rebecca Woods, Associate Professor, Institute for the History & Philosophy of Science & Technology, University of TorontoJuly 7, 2025

In just the last several months, de-extinction — bringing back extinct species by recreating them…

New US directive for visa applicants turns social media feeds into political documents
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New US directive for visa applicants turns social media feeds into political documents

Samuel Cornell, PhD Candidate in Public Health & Community Medicine, School of Population Health, UNSW SydneyJuly 7, 2025July 7, 2025

In recent weeks, the US State Department implemented a policy requiring all university, technical training,…

Most plant-friendly fungi are a mystery to scientists
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Most plant-friendly fungi are a mystery to scientists

Katie Field, Professor in Plant-Soil Processes, University of SheffieldJuly 7, 2025July 7, 2025

If you walk through a forest and look down, you might think you’re stepping on…

Blocking exports and raising tariffs is a bad defense against industrial cyber espionage, study shows
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Blocking exports and raising tariffs is a bad defense against industrial cyber espionage, study shows

William Akoto, Assistant Professor of Global Security, American UniversityJuly 7, 2025July 7, 2025

The United States is trying to decouple its economy from rivals like China. Efforts toward…

How your data pulls in hundreds of billions of dollars for app and social media companies
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How your data pulls in hundreds of billions of dollars for app and social media companies

Kassem Fawaz, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-MadisonJuly 6, 2025July 6, 2025

You wake up in the morning and, first thing, you open your weather app. You…

Around 250 million years ago, Earth was near-lifeless and locked in a hothouse state. Now scientists know why
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Around 250 million years ago, Earth was near-lifeless and locked in a hothouse state. Now scientists know why

Andrew Merdith, DECRA Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, University of AdelaideJuly 6, 2025July 6, 2025

Some 252 million years ago, almost all life on Earth disappeared. Known as the Permian–Triassic…

Rare wooden tools from Stone Age China reveal plant-based lifestyle of ancient lakeside humans
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Rare wooden tools from Stone Age China reveal plant-based lifestyle of ancient lakeside humans

Bo Li, Professor, Environmental Futures Research Centre, School of Science, University of WollongongJuly 6, 2025July 6, 2025

Ancient wooden tools found at a site in Gantangqing in southwestern China are approximately 300,000…

Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons
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Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons

Anna Erickson, Professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Georgia Institute of TechnologyJuly 5, 2025July 5, 2025

When U.S. forces attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, the main target was…

Chatbots are on the rise, but customers still trust human agents more
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Chatbots are on the rise, but customers still trust human agents more

Vivek Astvansh, Associate Professor of Quantitative Marketing and Analytics, McGill UniversityJuly 5, 2025July 5, 2025

Customers contact companies regularly to purchase products and services, inquire about orders, make payments and…

MethaneSat failed just as NZ was to take over mission control – here’s what we need to know now
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MethaneSat failed just as NZ was to take over mission control – here’s what we need to know now

Nicholas Rattenbury, Associate Professor in Physics, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata RauJuly 5, 2025July 5, 2025

This week’s announcement of the loss of a methane-detecting satellite, just days before New Zealand…

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