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Cannabis
When You Stash Weed Up Your Nose for 18 Years, It Hurts
Beth Mole, Ars Technica
Tech in Two
Your Brain Cleans Itself, This Jet Lands Itself, and More
Alex Baker-Whitcomb
Spots
How Measles Leaves Kids Exposed to Other Diseases
Megan Molteni
beauty rest
Scientists Now Know How Sleep Cleans Toxins From the Brain
Sara Harrison
Food
Prepare Yourself for the Biggest Apple Launch of All Time
Matt Reynolds
gender lines
Trans Athletes Are Posting Victories and Shaking Up Sports
Christie Aschwanden
Genetics
Science just totally rewrote the story of human evolution (again)
Jessica Brown
Biology
A new kind of Crispr could be way better at fixing genetic diseases
Megan Molteni
seminal work
Scientists Take Baby Steps Toward Extraterrestrial Babies
Daniel Oberhaus
Sex
Inside the messy collapse of the UK's unworkable porn block
Matt Burgess
Watches
Apple Watch Series 5 review: still the best, but where’s the rest?
Jeremy White
Long Reads
A mysterious death, a genetic clue and the lifelong quest for answers
Tom Ward
Tech in Two
New DNA Editing for Diseases, Dining Surveillance, and More
Alex Baker-Whitcomb
Health
Japan is hoarding viruses to fight bioterrorism at the 2020 Olympics
Sabrina Weiss
Tech in Two
Juul Pulls Pods, Roll-Royce Builds a Flying Lab, and More News
Alex Baker-Whitcomb
Good Eats
Archaeologists Found the World’s Oldest Leftovers
Kiona N. Smith, Ars Technica
GCAT
Ancestry Branches Out Into Genetic Health Screening
Megan Molteni
Health
Snotty children are the key to the UK's biggest ever flu vaccine push
Sabrina Weiss
Tech in Two
The ‘Forever Chemicals’ You Eat, a $200 Spy Setup, and More
Alex Baker-Whitcomb
Coat of Harms
‘Forever Chemicals’ Are in Your Popcorn—and Your Blood
Michele Cohen Marill
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