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Deep-Sea Anglerfish Caught Mating in First-of-Its-Kind Video In a rare video, captured by the science-focused Rebikoff-Niggeler Foundation and first released as a Science Magazine exclusive, a female fanfin sea devil slowly pitches back and forth in the inky, cold waters 2,600 feet under the surface of the North Atlantic. If you look closely, you can see a tiny male ...
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Final 2018 budget deal should help the National Science Foundation in 2019, too The 4% increase for the National Science Foundation (NSF) in Alexandria, Virginia, in the 2018 omnibus spending bill hammered out by congressional leaders this week may be modest next to what its peer science agencies received. But it does offer NSF officials more breathing room to fund some ...
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Robots Could Replace Surgeons in the Battle Against Cancer Fred Moll was a young surgical resident when he assisted on his first keyhole surgery in 1982. The technique, otherwise known as laparoscopic surgery, requires doctors to use unusually slender, extra-long tools to perform operations through tiny incisions. Today's laparoscopic surgeons use ...
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'Allow imaginations to lead': igniting the creative spark in young writers At Bridge Academy in London, a group of year 9 students are writing speeches. Later, they'll deliver them to an audience of MPs and activists at the Houses of Parliament. Students plan to speak about racial profiling, cuts to the NHS and why the education system needs to change. Others will describe ...
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