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Weekly Headlines (excerpts)
1. Spain wants to change how it evaluates scientists—and end the ‘dictatorship of papers’
BY MARÍA DE LOS ÁNGELES ORFILA | 29 NOV
2. Astronomers stunned by six-planet system frozen in time
Undisturbed family of “sub-Neptunes” in rhythmic orbits could hold clues to planet formation
BY DANIEL CLERY | 29 NOV
BY JENNIFER COUZIN-FRANKEL | 29 NOV
4. Materials-predicting AI from DeepMind could revolutionize electronics, batteries, and solar cells
BY ROBERT F. SERVICE | 29 NOV
5. XPRIZE on aging will award up to $101 million for therapies that restore vigor to the elderly
BY MATT FUCHS | 29 NOV
6. With winged legs, orchid mantis sets gliding record
BY ERIK STOKSTAD | 28 NOV
7. This may be one of the last giant rats of Vangunu
BY ERIK STOKSTAD | 27 NOV
8. Tiny ‘anthrobots’ built from human cells could help heal the body
BY ELIZABETH PENNISI | 30 NOV
9. Cheaper microscope could bring protein mapping technique to the masses
BY ERIC HAND | 27 NOV
10. ‘Toxic bait’ from Indian pitcher plants lures hungry insects to their doom
BY CHRISTIE WILCOX | 30 NOV
11. Climate crisis sparks effort to coax oceans to suck up carbon dioxide
BY WARREN CORNWALL | 30 NOV
12. Scientists thought they understood maize’s origins. They were missing something big
BY LIZZIE WADE | 30 NOV
13. This Antarctic penguin sleeps 11 hours a day—a few seconds at a time
BY SEAN CUMMINGS | 30 NOV
14. World’s oldest forts upend idea that farming alone led to complex societies
BY ANDREW CURRY | 30 NOV
15. UK Biobank releases half a million whole-genome sequences for biomedical research
BY CATHERINE OFFORD | 29 NOV
16. Amid Congo’s deadliest mpox outbreak, a new worry: virus has become sexually transmissible
BY JON COHEN | 29 NOV
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