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10.11.23
Your weekly roundup of the best stories on health care, the climate crisis, genetic engineering, robotics, space, and more.
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What Do We Owe the Octopus?
BIOETHICS | 5-MINUTE READ
Mounting research suggests that cephalopods experience pain. Now, the National Institutes of Health is considering new animal welfare rules that would put them in the same category as monkeys.
By Emily Mullin
This First Peek Inside NASA's OSIRIS-REx Capsule Is a Glimpse Back in Time
MEET MY DUST | 4-MINUTE READ
Scientists finally opened the rock sample from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu. NASA's OSIRIS-REx captured a treasure trove of material from the solar system's earliest days.
By Ramin Skibba
The EU Just Kicked Off Its Biggest Climate Experiment Yet
GREEN TAX | 5-MINUTE READ
The world's largest single market has launched a bold plan to tax carbon at its borders. The rest of the world is paying very close attention.
By Matt Reynolds
New Malaria Vaccines Offer a Real Shot at Fighting the Disease
PUBLIC HEALTH | 4-MINUTE READ
A malaria vaccine that could protect millions of children against the parasite-borne disease is expected to roll out early next year. It follows another formula that has already had moderate success.
By Maryn McKenna
Heat Waves in the Ground Are Getting More Extreme—and Perilous
CLIMATE CHANGE | 5-MINUTE READ
The atmosphere is rapidly warming, but the soil is also prone to heat waves. Scientists are racing to understand the consequences.
By Matt Simon
How These Nobel-Winning Physicists Explored Tiny Glimpses of Time
0.000000000000000001 | 5-MINUTE READ
The development of attosecond pulses of light allowed researchers to explore the frame-by-frame movement of electrons.
By Charlie Wood
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Amazon Is Going to Fill the Sky With Satellites. Astronomers Aren't Happy
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California Nixes a Bill to Decriminalize Plant-Based Psychedelics
Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed Senate Bill 58, which would have allowed adults to possess small amounts of mescaline, DMT, and psilocybin, the hallucinogen in magic mushrooms
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NO VACANCY | 4-MINUTE READ
New York's Airbnb Ban Is Descending Into Pure Chaos
By Amanda Hoover
People are listing short-term rentals on social media and lesser-known platforms, bolstering a rental black market in New York City.
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