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Robust projections of risks to the Amazon rainforest
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Polymarket vs science: why researchers are sceptical of the prediction-market hype
Daily briefing: Pigeons might find their way by following their liver
Blue Origin rocket explosion rattles NASA’s mission to put humans back on the Moon
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Ebola can be stopped — but only if world leaders prioritize public health
First pig liver and kidneys transplanted into a person — strategy could ease organ shortages
What it will take to stop the spiralling Ebola outbreak
Briefing Chat: When to trust eyewitness memory — according to science
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