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- Facebook is going to stop letting advertisers target by race, gender, or age
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- This robot learns to pick up mugs by learning a theory of mugness
- Weird, wild gravity of asteroid Bennu
- Ejecting flagella could help microbes save energy during nutrient depletion
- New measurement method for radioactive methane
- One of crypto’s buzziest stablecoins might be heading for trouble
- Google’s Stadia is a video game-streaming platform that is taking aim at consoles
- Did DNA finger Jack the Ripper? Probably not, but old objects are ready to reveal their secrets
- The rise and fall of Ziggy star formation and the rich dust from ancient stars
- A drone map of lava tubes shows how we’ll go spelunking on Mars
- Trigger warnings do little to reduce people’s distress, research shows
- Woolly star plants need catastrophes to live
- Want in on nanotechnology? Capitalize on collaborative environments
- Google has just been hit with a $1.7 billion fine by the European Union
- Superconducting nanowires could be used to detect dark matter
- Chicago’s Large Lot Program sowing change in inner-city communities
- Experiments with roundworms suggest alternatives for the treatment of schizophrenia
- An algorithm can transform your doodles into photorealistic images
- What makes evolution go backwards?
- Natural selection favors cheaters