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It should also be noted that damage to this specific area of the brain within the cerebral cortex can cause sociopathic behaviour. Additionally, this induces the “slow and insidious loss of the capacity for moral rationality.”

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139561/

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Strengthening the Voice of Science: Reflections from the Global Knowledge Dialogue in Santiago, Chile

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Follow the journey of NASA astronauts as they gear up for Boeing's inaugural human spaceflight. Witness history in the making!!

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Insights from Dr. Pedro Jaureguiberry, Frontiers Planet Prize National Champion, on biodiversity loss and planetary boundaries

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https://council.science/current/blog/sustainability-scientist-pedro-jaureguiberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sustainability-scientist-pedro-jaureguiberry

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Follow the journey of Japan's SLIM lander as it withstands lunar challenges, showcasing technological prowess and pushing the boundaries of space

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Journey to the edge of the solar system: Voyager 1's triumphant return signals a new chapter in humanity's quest to explore the cosmos

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Explore the mesmerizing world of bioluminescence with groundbreaking research revealing ancient coral's luminous secrets.

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This Alloy is Kinky (newscenter.lbl.gov)
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Researchers have uncovered a remarkable metal alloy that won’t crack at extreme temperatures due to kinking, or bending, of crystals in the alloy at the atomic level.

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