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Researchers flouting clinical reporting rules, and linking gut microbes to heart disease and diabetes
Researchers flouting clinical reporting rules, and linking gut microbes to heart disease and diabetes

Though a U.S. law requiring clinical trial results reporting has been on the books for decades, many researchers have been slow to comply. Now, 2 ye…

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Squeezing two people into an MRI machine, and deciding between what’s reasonable and what’s rational
Squeezing two people into an MRI machine, and deciding between what’s reasonable and what’s rational

Getting into a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine can be a tight fit for just one person. Now, researchers interested in studying face-to-face …

6 years ago

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Areas to watch in 2020, and how carnivorous plants evolved impressive traps
Areas to watch in 2020, and how carnivorous plants evolved impressive traps

We start our first episode of the new year looking at future trends in policy and research with host Joel Goldberg and several Science News writers. …

6 years ago

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Breakthrough of the Year, our favorite online news stories, and the year in books
Breakthrough of the Year, our favorite online news stories, and the year in books

As the year comes to a close, we review the best science, the best stories, and the best books from 2019. Our end-of-the-year episode kicks off with …

6 years ago

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Hunting for new epilepsy drugs, and capturing lightning from space
Hunting for new epilepsy drugs, and capturing lightning from space

About one-third of people with epilepsy are treatment resistant. Up until now, epilepsy treatments have focused on taming seizures rather than the so…

6 years, 1 month ago

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Debating lab monkey retirement, and visiting a near-Earth asteroid
Debating lab monkey retirement, and visiting a near-Earth asteroid

After their life as research subjects, what happens to lab monkeys? Some are euthanized to complete the research, others switch to new research proje…

6 years, 1 month ago

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Double dipping in an NIH loan repayment program, and using undersea cables as seismic sensors
Double dipping in an NIH loan repayment program, and using undersea cables as seismic sensors

The National Institutes of Health’s largest loan repayment program was conceived to help scientists pay off school debts without relying on industry …

6 years, 1 month ago

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Building a landslide observatory, and the universality of music
Building a landslide observatory, and the universality of music

You may have seen the aftermath of a landslide, driving along a twisty mountain road—a scattering of rocks and scree impinging on the pavement. And u…

6 years, 1 month ago

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How to make an Arctic ship ‘vanish,’ and how fast-moving spikes are heating the Sun’s atmosphere
How to make an Arctic ship ‘vanish,’ and how fast-moving spikes are heating the Sun’s atmosphere

The Polarstern research vessel will spend 1 year locked in an Arctic ice floe. Aboard the ship and on the nearby ice, researchers will take measureme…

6 years, 1 month ago

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Unearthing slavery in the Caribbean, and the Catholic Church’s influence on modern psychology
Unearthing slavery in the Caribbean, and the Catholic Church’s influence on modern psychology

Most historical accounts of slavery were written by colonists and planters. Researchers are now using the tools of archaeology to learn more about th…

6 years, 2 months ago

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