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Mashup Score: 58Rat Neurons Repair Mouse Brains That Lack a Sense of Smell - 2 day(s) ago
With an injection of rat cells, mouse brains that were genetically engineered to be unable to smell could detect odors and even track down an Oreo cookie stash
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Mashup Score: 163Exercise Helps Your Brain as Much as Your Body - 2 day(s) ago
Instead of just asking questions about how exercise helps our bodies, let’s also consider how it helps our brains
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Mashup Score: 132
Domain walls, long a divisive topic in physics, may be ideal explanations for some bizarre cosmic quirks
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Mashup Score: 151
A multimillion-dollar digital camera could revolutionize astronomy. But first it needs to climb a mountain halfway around the globe
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Mashup Score: 47How Do Periodical Cicadas Know When to Emerge? - 2 day(s) ago
Periodical cicadas have a clever hack to help them figure out when to emerge after more than a decade underground
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Mashup Score: 666Wild Orangutan Uses Herbal Medicine to Treat His Wound - 2 day(s) ago
Researchers say this may be the first observation of a nonhuman animal purposefully treating a wound with a medicinal plant
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Mashup Score: 31
A study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by a particular optical illusion
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Mashup Score: 328
Gas stoves spew nitrogen dioxide at levels that frequently exceed those that are deemed safe by health organizations
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Mashup Score: 111A Safe Word Can Protect against AI Impostor Scams - 2 day(s) ago
Fraudsters are using AI voice-cloning services to steal identities. Code words can thwart this deception
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Mashup Score: 177AI Could Help Find a Solution for String Theory - 2 day(s) ago
String theory could provide a theory of everything for our universe—but it entails 10500 (more than a centillion) possible solutions. AI models could help to find the right one
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