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1. The story of a scientist who tried to stand for the truth and avoid Covid politics

2. Like people, elephants call each other by name

3. 'We shared a dream to go to Space': Kellie Gerardi and Sirisha Bandla are two of the fewer than 100 women who've been to space-and their close friendship is out of this world

5. Scientists look to solve bird flu outbreak in U.S. animals; Experts are working with different animals to search for answers and develop ways to stop the disease at a research facility in Iowa

6. Meet the surprisingly complex ancestor of all life on Earth

7. The men who made the future

8. Whether We Live in a Simulation

9. In Theory, and the Movies, Yes, You Can Defuse a Tornado. Not in Real Life

10. Scientists discover giant aquatic predator from a time before dinosaurs

11. How bad will hurricanes get? Scientists look for answers in mud

12. Scientists probe high and low in rare study of winter air pollution

13. When a Retired Scientist Suggested Virginia Weaken Wetlands Protections, the State Said, No Way

14. The Trust Fallacy: Scientists' search for public pathologies is unhealthy, unhelpful, and ultimately unscientific

15. To end toxicity testing on animals, federal funds are needed

16. Toyota investing 'like crazy' in battery tech; Mandates could backfire, company's top scientist says

17. FERNANDO TRUJILLO: He advocates for the Amazon's 'pink ambassadors.'

18. Global South solutions

19. SMALL WONDERS: Moders astronomy is giving us unprecedented views of the tiny objects littering our solar system. These small bodies are yielding clues to the UNIVERSE'S BIGGEST MYSTERIES

20. Glass Half Full: A prominent climate scientist offers the gift of science-backed hope

21. Why hundreds of scientists are weighing in on a high-stakes US abortion case

22. Secrets of the Whales: WE'RE LEARNING THAI SOME GROUPS OF WHALES AND DOLPHINS HAVE THEIR OWN DIALECTS, DIETS, AND ROUTINES-CULTURAL DIFFERENCES ONCE THOUGHT TO BE UNIQUE TO HUMANS

23. California Isn't Ready for a Megaflood. Or the Loss of Daniel Swain

24. Hundreds of scientists protest the Indian government's changes made to textbooks

25. Take a yearlong road trip where the weather is perfect

26. The Logic of Observation and Belief Revision in Scientific Communities

27. Russia aims to revive science after era of stagnation

28. Alexander the Great and the birth of the modern world

29. Animals Talk: We Just Don't Know What They're Saying. Yet

30. Overcoming Biologic Drug Formulation Hurdles: The right partner can help companies overcome key formulation challenges for biologic drugs

31. Scientists are flying into snowstorms to explore winter weather mysteries

32. The Bodies in the Cave

33. SCIENTISTS STUDYING NUNAVUT ISLAND TO HELP SOLVE MARS METHANE MYSTERY

34. Why Scientists Are Debating Mammal Origins

35. AI could play role in detecting, fighting wildfires in Canada; Federal scientist says Ottawa could soon follow U.S.'s footsteps in using new tech to allocate resources amid intensifying fire seasons

36. Ontario's Crawford Lake offers clearest marker on Earth of moment humans began to change the planet, scientists say

37. Scientists link landslides, flash floods and torrential rain across countries; As storms form in a warming and wetter atmosphere, scientists expect intense rain events to be more common

38. Scientists racing to anticipate the effects of El Nino on Canada; The phenomenon that amplifies severe weather events across the world could turn the best-laid climate plans upside down

40. AMOUNT OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE HITS NEW PEAK, SCIENTISTS SAY

41. Mitigating 'risk of extinction' from AI as critical as avoiding pandemics, nuclear war, industry leaders warn

42. Radar tools could aid conservation efforts; Birdwatchers, scientists say data could be used to track the migration of songbirds and mitigate potential hazards

44. A NEW WINDOW INTO THE WATER

45. India's tigers seem to be a massive success story -- many scientists aren't sure

46. Three years after COVID-19 started, scientists have learned valuable lessons

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48. What does the nuclear fusion breakthrough mean for the future?

49. Less Than Nobel: Following an earlier SI article on 'The Nobel Disease,' a scientist and skeptic adds to the growing list of Nobel laureates who have taken a divergent view of science

50. Heat from climate change key to Horn of Africa drought: scientists

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