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Worlds Apart Crossword
Worlds Apart Crossword

Solve our latest interactive crossword. We'll publish science-themed crosswords and math puzzles on alternating months.

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Nobel Prizes honor great discoveries — but leave much of science unseen
Nobel Prizes honor great discoveries — but leave much of science unseen

The Nobel Prize might be the most famous science prize but it celebrates just a narrow slice of science and very few scientists.

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Finding immune cells that stop a body from attacking itself wins medicine Nobel
Finding immune cells that stop a body from attacking itself wins medicine Nobel

Shimon Sakaguchi discovered T-reg immune cells. Mary Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell identified the cells’ role in autoimmune disease.

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Toy-obsessed dogs give clues to addictive behaviors
Toy-obsessed dogs give clues to addictive behaviors

Some dogs love playing with toys so intensely they can’t stop—offering scientists a window into behavioral addictions.

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AI-designed proteins test biosecurity safeguards
AI-designed proteins test biosecurity safeguards

AI edits to the blueprints for known toxins can evade detection. Researchers are improving filters to catch these rare biosecurity threats.

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What the longest woolly rhino horn tells us about the beasts’ biology
What the longest woolly rhino horn tells us about the beasts’ biology

A nearly 20,000-year-old woolly rhino horn reveals the extinct herbivores lived as long as modern-day rhinos, despite harsher Ice Age conditions.

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Are ultraprocessed foods truly addictive?
Are ultraprocessed foods truly addictive?

Ultraprocessed foods can create powerful pulls similar to those of alcohol, nicotine or opioids, with worrisome consequences for our health.

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You’re probably eating enough protein, but maybe not the right mix
You’re probably eating enough protein, but maybe not the right mix

Protein is having a moment. But even if most people are eating enough protein, studies suggest they may not be eating the right mix.

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Antarctic krill eject more food when it’s contaminated with plastic
Antarctic krill eject more food when it’s contaminated with plastic

Antarctic krill don’t just sequester carbon in their poop; they also make carbon-rich pellets out of leftovers. But microplastics may throw a wrench...

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