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Episode 97 out now! Alexander Puzrin from @ETH_en about his research into the Dyatlov Pass incident: an unsolved mystery since 1959, when the frozen bodies of a nine hikers were found in the Soviet Union’s northern Ural Mountains. parsingscience.org/2021/04/06/puz…


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Episode 92 out now! @AngelaZorro discusses her research into how Columbia's adoption of United States' adversarial approach to criminal trials impacted the detention of suspects prior to their court trials. Open-access article @ parsing.science/medina parsing.science/e92


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Episode 91 out now! @emilio__ferrara from @USC discusses his research on the prevalence of bots – and their dissemination of conspiracy theories into – the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Open-access paper @ parsing.science/ferarra parsing.science/e91


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How Curiosity Can Help Us Cope With Uncertainty playlist.sciencepods.com/?p=1820


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Episode 87 out now! Tim Miller from @WUSTL's @MillerLabNeuro talks with us about his research into the beginning of genomic therapies for the fatal disease, ALS. @NEJM article at parsing.science/t.miller parsing.science/e87


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Episode 88 out now! @UCIPhysAstro's Arianna Long (@astroarianna) discusses her research into the emergence of massive dusty star-forming galaxies that developed billions of years ago. Article @ parsing.science/a.long (preprint @ parsing.science/astroarianna) parsing.science/e88


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Silence: Stories about finding our voices playlist.sciencepods.com/?p=1836


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Leaf-cutting ant species found to have a tough layer of calcite on its exoskeleton, helping protect them in fights with soldier ants. nationalgeographic.com/animals/2020/1…


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Check out the latest episode of Science Pods! Listen to the full podcast here sciencepods.com/1108/


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Episode 85 out now! @KyeshaJennings talks with us about her analysis of Megan @theestallion's "hot girl summer" and what it says about changes in how Black women cultivate community in digital spaces. Open access article @ parsing.science/jennings parsing.science/e85


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After lockdown, staff and contract workers were the only nonresidents allowed into nursing homes. Those who worked in multiple facilities inadvertently enabled the virus to spread. nber.org/digest/oct20/w…

ParsingScience's tweet image. After lockdown, staff and contract workers were the only nonresidents allowed into nursing homes. Those who worked in multiple facilities inadvertently enabled the virus to spread. 

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Conservationist reestablishes seabird colonies by populating islands with painted decoys and, in some cases, sound recordings. cnn.com/2020/09/30/wor…

ParsingScience's tweet image. Conservationist reestablishes seabird colonies by populating islands with painted decoys and, in some cases, sound recordings. 

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Episode 84 out now! @ee_kausel from @ucatolica and Tori Howes from @OSUcascades discuss their research into why narcissists rarely, if ever, learn from their mistakes. (Hint: they're never wrong.) Article @ parsing.science/howes-kausel parsing.science/e84


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Crows - and perhaps pigeons & barn owls - know what they know and can ponder the content of their own minds, a manifestation of higher intelligence, analytical thought, and sensory consciousness long believed the sole province of humans and macaques. statnews.com/2020/09/24/cro…


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Singing in a silent spring: Sparrows in San Francisco started singing differently in the silence of the pandemic shutdown. futurism.com/the-byte/birds…

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Birds Learned a New Song During the Pandemic

"Even though they sing more softly, you can hear birds at a greater distance now."


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In order to satisfy their curiosity, people found willing to accept inconveniences, even if the information sought out is unpleasant or will put them in a bad mood. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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While higher implicit bias in a NFL market generally reduced attendance at those regions' games, #BLM protests might actually have mitigated some of those effects as attendance during those games increased. psypost.org/2020/09/study-…

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Study explores the link between racial attitudes and NFL attendance during Black Lives Matter...

A study published in PLOS One found that National Football League (NFL) markets with higher implicit racial bias had lower game attendance. During the


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