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The Mother's Curse: how a French king’s legacy revealed a loophole in evolution

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New research with roots in colonial Canada suggests new wrinkles in ideas of evolution

Devang Mehta, University of Alberta

When you smell the roses, do they smell you back?

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Brittney G. Borowiec, Wilfrid Laurier University

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How theater, startup culture, and business history helped us become better neuroscientists

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The sciences would benefit enormously from applying lessons from art and business

Gonçalo Lopes, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre

Danbee Kim, Champalimaud Foundation

5 facts about Rosalind Franklin, DNA pioneer

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Alireza Edraki, University of Massachusetts Medical School

We know how to fight wildfires effectively. Why don't we do it?

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Michael Graw, Oregon State University

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We know terrifyingly little about how our bodies respond to pollutants, but that's changing

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Fish DNA can change in response to pollution. What about the rest of us?

Anna Robuck, University of Rhode Island

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Does modern neuroscience really help us understand behavior?

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Danbee Kim, Champalimaud Foundation

Gonçalo Lopes, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre

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Can MDMA help people with autism overcome social anxiety?

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Benjamin Bell, Johns Hopkins University

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How shaving mice led to an accidental discovery about our sense of touch

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Gregory Logan-Graf, Carnegie Mellon University

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Massive's New Brain Waves 👋

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Introducing our cohort of neuroscientist writers

Nadja Oertelt