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A study of ophidian clitorises suggests snakes are highly sexed

They have a great diversity of forms, and are well equipped with nerves and erectile tissue

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  • by david hall
Controlled fusion is little nearer now than it was a week ago

Despite excited reports, the NIF’s announcement will not lead to civil fusion reactors

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How adult brains learn the new without forgetting the old

They keep a stock of unused synapses in reserve, to be activated as needed

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  • by david hall
Another game falls to an AI player

This time it is one that involves negotiation and double-dealing

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  • by david hall
Becoming a father shrinks your cerebrum

That may help form parental attachments

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How thinking hard makes the brain tired

A neurometabolic account

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A popular medical explanation for depression is rebuffed

A round-up of studies finds no link with serotonin

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Bats mimic hornets when owls are nearby

It is their way of spooking predators

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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