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A study trumpeting the value of applying rigorous standards to scientific research was retracted, in part because the authors didn’t follow their own advice. In the sprawling project, scientists ...
A team in Utah has found that bee deaths due to collisions with automobiles in the western parts of the United States may be ...
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