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[:es]Why Did the Polls Get It Wrong?[:]
[:es]The outcome of the presidential election shocked many people—and they pointed their fingers at misleading polls that didn’t do a great job predicting what actually happened.[:]
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[:es]For Gene Drives, Resistance May Be Inevitable[:]
[:es]In the last few years, biologists have realized something remarkable: We might finally be able to beat evolution at its own game.[:]
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[:es]The Viruses That Made Us Human[:]
[:es]The rise of the mammals may be feel like a familiar tale, but there’s a twist you likely don’t know about: If it wasn’t for a virus, it might not […]
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[:es]How Artificial Intelligence Can Stop Sex Trafficking[:]
[:es]By analyzing everything from photos of hotel rooms to spelling mistakes in online ads, AI is busting sex trafficking networks.[:]
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[:es]Lack of Evidence Plagues Neuroeducation Programs[:]
[:es]Scientists and educators have only begun to tap the edges of how neuroscience can inform how teachers teach and students learn. There are a few places where researchers have made […]
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Flying with the Fourth State of Matter
By harnessing the power of plasma, engineers may be on the cusp of a revolution in aircraft design and more.
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Editing Out Pesticides
Vulnerable grapes require regular pesticide sprays for protection. But a new genetic tool called CRISPR may eventually offer an alternative: a chardonnay genetically edited to resist downy mildew.
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Can Autonomous Cars Learn to be Moral?
Statistics suggests that with enough self-driving cars on the road, sooner or later a computer will be forced to choose who will be hit and who will be saved. And […]
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Medical Research Has a Sex Problem
The lack of female subjects in medical research has life-altering health consequences for women.