
Welcome to the future, where every space robot has its own Twitter account.
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Science and reality

Welcome to the future, where every space robot has its own Twitter account.
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The Reproducibility Project fact checked the psychology canon. Next up is cancer biology.
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The year’s best science images don’t really need any words as ornament—they’re terrifying and gorgeous and confounding on their own.
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A new breakthrough that bridges number theory and geometry is just the latest triumph for a close-knit group of mathematicians.
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If you think about Christmas gifts as the world's toughest logistical challenge, the holiday kind of starts to make sense.
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Effective argumentation is mostly about choosing the right strategy. And that means knowing a little bit about how people think … and don't think.
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Keep reading for the most important events in health and biology this year.
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Eggnog should be your go-to holiday tipple. Here's how to make it safe, and delicious.
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This year's planetary research reminds us that exploration of the solar system (and beyond) is just beginning.
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Looking at the top stories from the WIRED science team this year, you might get the feeling that we're a little down on the future of planet Earth.
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