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2024 in science
From new vaccine developments to climate tipping points, this year has given us plenty of reasons to celebrate. But what about the stories that tickled us, shocked us and completely baffled us? Here are some of our favorites from the past 12 months.
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- Dark side of the moon:A new study reveals that volcanoes erupted on the far side of the moon much more recently and for a much longer time than previously thought.
- False memory:Human memory is malleable. Does that make us vulnerable to false memories?
- Q&A: I needed to know everything I didn't know before. This month, we'll discuss: Can we really build an elevator to space? Why do polar bears have dark skin? What is it?Exactly Does a water filter filter? What are the chances of encountering falling space junk? Do animals dream during hibernation? And…
No. 413 Released on Tuesday, December 10, 2024
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