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The Most Mysterious Cells in Our Bodies Don't Belong to Us
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cells
fetal cells
microchimeric cells
mother’s thyroid
science
The Next Supercontinent Could Be a Terrible, Terrible Place
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lead author
new paper
pangea ultima
pangea ultima’s climate
science
Scientists Have Spent 40 Years Trying to Understand Salt
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faces of sodium
high levels of salt
low levels of salt
salt sensation
science
Astronomers Were Not Expecting This
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astronomer edwin hubble
big bang
island universes
nearby galaxies
new reality
There’s Something Odd About the Dogs Living at Chernobyl
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chernobyl power plant
distinct packs of dogs
dogs
fates of dogs
power plant
A New Theory Explains How Consciousness Evolved (2016)
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attention schema theory
expense of others
internal model
science
select signals
What if almost every gene affects almost everything? (2017)
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core genes
genes
genetic variants
pritchard
science
An Event So Wild It Could Make Anyone Feel Cosmically Small
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black hole
black holes
kinds of mergers
neutron star
neutron stars
What a new theory of attention says about consciousness
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basal ganglia
brain’s way
michael halassa
motor control
outside of the brain
People Speak Faster in Less Efficient Languages
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different languages
françois pellegrino
mathematical methods
much information
rigorous studies
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