Ilaria Rosella Pagliaro
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The science of breathing your way to altered states
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A hidden risk in daily cleaning: the toll on women’s lungs
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A 3d mural in coastal Peru could rewrite the story of ancient andean art
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A Japanese breakthrough could finally bring perovskite solar cells into everyday life
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From french fries to fuel: a Harley that runs on used cooking oil
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A fossilized larva with a brain is rewriting the story of early life
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A nickel catalyst that could change plastic recycling forever
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Raphaël Domjan takes solar flight to record heights above the Alps
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The weird way your stomach creates scary dreams while you sleep
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The world’s most difficult jigsaw puzzle reveals ancient Roman luxury in London
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A silent die-off: scientists finally identify the culprit behind sea star wasting disease
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The secret language of emojis in modern cheating
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This graduate’s toilet invention could save Britain thousands of gallons of water
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Japan’s centenarian boom: 95,000 stories of age, grace and endurance
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Why your sweat stinks (and what actually works to fix it)
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How a sustainable building in Lyon uses almost no energy
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This Namibian fountain lets you touch a 4-billion-year-old meteorite
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The Unfair Glass: a disturbing reminder we can’t ignore
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The 122-year-old message in a bottle found in a Tasmanian lighthouse
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A new non-stick coating rivals teflon—without the toxic PFAS
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The portable nuclear reactor that could run for three years
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AI chess tournament shows machines learning in real time
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Scientists shocked by alien microbes found on ship
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The role of friendships in mental well-being: more than just socializing
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Scientists are melting million-year-old Antarctic ice to glimpse earth’s climate future
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A leap toward sustainable aviation: the electric ALIA CTOL plane makes its first flight in Denmark
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How drones could saveHawaiian honeycreepers from extinction
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This 3d-printed device turns your dreams into surreal ai videos
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A tiny green bowl that floats – and purifies water
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When science gets weird (and brilliant): the world of theIgNobel prizes