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Earthquakes May Forge Large Gold Nuggets
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick speaks with Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman about how he captures jaw-dropping images from space.
Scientists Make Living Mice's Skin Transparent with Simple Food DyeKids Should Be Taught to Think Logically
New research harnessed the highly absorbent dye tartrazine, used as the common food coloring Yellow No. 5, to turn tissues in living mice clear—temporarily revealing organs and vessels inside the animals.
The Surprising Benefits of Gossip
Social scientists are uncovering the intricate group dynamics of gossip.
Don't Trust AI for Important Things Such As Investment Decisions
Until AI algorithms understand what words mean, they won't be reliable for important decisions—especially those with money on the line.
Balancing Long-Term Caregiving with Personal Well-Being
Caring for aging loved ones brings its own set of emotional and physical hurdles. Experts offer guidance on finding support.
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