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Do You Know Which Dog Breeds Are in a Mutt? Scientists Want to Find Out A new online citizen science questionnaire is a brain teaser for people who think they’re good at guessing the breeds in the genetic makeup of a mutt. From the NYTimes News-2018-4-18:14:6:1
ScienceTake: How a Common Beetle May Offer Deep Insights Into Evolution A molecular biologist has turned a childhood obsession with a common beetle into a scientific quest. From the NYTimes News-2018-4-17:8:5:1
Basics: You Share Everything With Your Bestie. Even Brain Waves. Scientists have made astonishing discoveries about the nature and evolution of friendship. Without it, humans suffer significant physical and emotional damage. From the NYTimes News-2018-4-16:8:5:1
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