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- When there's an audience, people's performance improves
- Remote-control shoots laser at nano-gold to turn on cancer-killing immune cells
- Rare earth magnet recycling is a grind -- this new process takes a simpler approach
- Treatment of cancer could become possible with adenovirus
- Graphene sets a new record on squeezing light to one atom
- Museum researchers rediscover animal not seen in 30 years
- Atoms may hum a tune from grand cosmic symphony
- 3-D human 'mini-brains' shed new light on genetic underpinnings of major mental illness
- Ramped up fight-or-flight response points to history of warfare for humans and chimps
- Evidence to House of Commons Sci Tech Select Committee on Research Integrity
- How do the world’s biggest drug companies compare, in their transparency commitments?
- Meaningful Transparency Commitments: the WHO Joint Statement from Trial Funders
- How many epidemiologists does it take to change a lightbulb?
- “Transparency, Beyond Publication Bias”. A video of my super-speedy talk at IJE.
- Freeman Dyson on How Robert Oppenheimer Ran Hot and Cold - Facts So Romantic
- Bombers and Dinosaurs Were Both Before Their Time - Issue 59: Connections
- How My Nobel Dream Bit the Dust - Issue 59: Connections
- The 315-Year-Old Science Experiment - Issue 59: Connections
- Announcing a New Science Magazine from Yale - Facts So Romantic
- Evolving toxins makes frogs more likely to go extinct | @GrrlScientist
- What happened to wildlife when Chernobyl drove humans out? It thrived | @GrrlScientist
- Hummingbirds nest near hawks for protection | @GrrlScientist
- Predictable evolution: bad news for toads, good news for their predators | @GrrlScientist
- Birds in love produce more babies, study shows | @GrrlScientist
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