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Weekly Headlines (excerpts)
1.Billionaire launches plagiarism detection effort against MIT president and all its faculty
BY MEREDITH WADMAN, JOCELYN KAISER 8 JAN 2024
2. ‘Magical’ abilities of water-striding insects could inspire new aquatic robots
BY ELIZABETH PENNISI 8 JAN 2024
3. Strong monsoons may have carved a path for early humans out of Africa
BY BRIDGET ALEX 8 JAN 2024
4. Massive study of dog aging likely to lose funding
BY MITCH LESLIE 8 JAN 2024
5. Artificial intelligence may benefit from talking to itself
BY MATTHEW HUTSON 8 JAN 2024
6. Astronomers solve mystery of ‘odd radio circle’ in deep space
BY DANIEL CLERY 8 JAN 2024
7. Mysterious seismic swarm foreshadowed monster Japan earthquake
BY DENNIS NORMILE | 9 JAN
8. Continental shelf maps could add Egypt-size area to U.S. territory
BY DAVID MALAKOFF | 9 JAN
9. First brain organoids grown from fetal tissue offer window on development
BY SARA REARDON | 9 JAN
10. 2023 was the hottest year on record—and even hotter than expected
BY PAUL VOOSEN | 9 JAN
11. Wisconsin bill to restrict pathogen studies worries scientists
BY JOCELYN KAISER 12 JAN 2024
12. Some crustaceans have evolved a way to make silk
BY ELIZABETH PENNISI 12 JAN 2024
13. Do prints from two different fingers belong to the same person? AI can tell
BY BENJAMIN POWERS 12 JAN 2024
14. EPA scraps plan to end mammal testing by 2035
BY DAVID GRIMM 12 JAN 2024
15. Bacteria stitch exotic building blocks into novel proteins
BY ROBERT F. SERVICE 11 JAN 2024
16. Shark kills rise to more than 100 million per year—despite antifinning laws
BY SEAN CUMMINGS 11 JAN 2024
17. News at a glance: Moon probe failure, sparing Curie’s lab, and a departing Hawaiian telescope
BY SCIENCE NEWS STAFF 11 JAN 2024
18. Laser mapping reveals oldest Amazonian cities, built 2500 years ago
BY LIZZIE WADE 11 JAN 2024
19. This is the oldest skin ever found
BY PHIE JACOBS 11 JAN 2024
20. Four cold-causing coronaviruses may provide clues to COVID’s future
BY JON COHEN 11 JAN 2024
21. Tectonic plate under Tibet may be splitting in two
BY MAYA WEI-HAAS 10 JAN 2024
22. We may finally know why the world’s largest primate went extinct
BY DENNIS NORMILE 10 JAN 2024
23. California grizzlies weren’t as giant and threatening as people once thought
BY RODRIGO PÉREZ ORTEGA 9 JAN 2024
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