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  1. Brain

    Here’s why being creative is good for your brain

    Neuroarts, a new field of science, is finding that exposure to arts can improve learning, behavior and mental health.

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  2. Animals

    Weird? These bat toes can glow greenish-blue

    Hairy bristles on the toes of Mexican free-tailed bats fluoresce under UV light. The reason is a mystery.

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  3. Oceans

    Underwater mountains in the Pacific Ocean may be home to 20 new species

    A recent expedition to undersea mountain ranges off the coast of Chile revealed a new seamount and a rich world of deep-sea biodiversity.

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  4. Environment

    Scientists want to create a sort of Noah’s Ark on the moon

    Climate change is threatening Earth’s biodiversity banks. A lunar “ark” would safeguard seeds and cells against changes happening on Earth.

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  5. Animals

    In 2024, bird flu posed big risks ­— and to far more than birds

    Cows, elephant seals and polar bears are among unexpected bird flu casualties. Learn about potential risks to them, to people and to our food supplies.

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  6. Animals

    Can furry pets get H5N1 bird flu and spread it to us?

    The 2024 pandemic-style bird flu circulating in birds has shown up in cats and other pet species.

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  7. Chemistry

    Predicting and designing protein structures wins a 2024 Nobel Prize

    A biochemist and two computer scientists using AI shared the top award in chemistry.

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  8. Genetics

    The discovery of microRNA wins the 2024 Nobel Prize in physiology

    Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun discovered tiny snippets of genetic material, called microRNAs, that play a big role in making sure cells work as they should.

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  9. Science & Society

    Let’s learn about the Nobel Prize

    Nobel Prizes are the highest honors in science. But the prizes are far from perfect measures of scientific impact.

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