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Oh, the joy of inflicting pain upon others. The Germans have a word for it: schadenfreude, meaning “malicious pleasure.”...
Oh, the joy of inflicting pain upon others. The Germans have a word for it: schadenfreude, meaning “malicious pleasure.”...
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In the late 2000s, Scott Saleska noticed something strange going on in the Amazon rainforest.Credit: Jake Bryant In the late...
While seeking research internships last year, University of Washington graduate student Kate Glazko noticed recruiters posting online that they’d used...
“Some time ago, we showed that it is possible to induce an inverse phase transition in magnetite,” says physicist Fabrizio...
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