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1831.
Probiotics are mostly useless and can actually hurt you (newscientist.com) Science
35 points by jv22222 21 hours ago | 29 comments
1832.
'Mindful people' feel less pain (medicalxpress.com) Science
206 points by dnetesn 11 hours ago | 148 comments
1833.
Breakdown: on Borwein integrals (futilitycloset.com) Science Math
45 points by benbreen 2 hours ago | 4 comments
1834.
Hospitals to launch their own drug company to fight high prices and shortages (npr.org) Science
241 points by stevetodd 13 hours ago | 138 comments
1835.
Academic Activists Send a Published Paper Down the Memory Hole (quillette.com) Science
506 points by alexmat 5 hours ago | 221 comments
1836.
New trial marks a milestone in synthetic biology (nytimes.com) Science
26 points by dnetesn 16 hours ago | 1 comments
1837.
Why your desk job is so damn exhausting (vox.com) Science
4 points by SQL2219 15 hours ago | 1 comments
1838.
MIT Open Access Task Force (mit.edu) Science
15 points by lainon 5 hours ago | 0 comments
1839.
This Is Where Your Childhood Memories Went (2014) (nautil.us) Science
5 points by dnetesn 17 hours ago | 1 comments
1840.
Humans Are Destroying Animals’ Ancestral Knowledge (theatlantic.com) Science
5 points by Osiris30 12 hours ago | 0 comments
1841.
Mirror life (wikipedia.org) Science
144 points by ZeljkoS 17 hours ago | 35 comments
1842.
A doctor in Bangladesh has found a simple way to treat infant pneumonia (economist.com) Science
303 points by sohkamyung 19 hours ago | 51 comments
1843.
Top Cancer Researcher Fails to Disclose Corporate Financial Ties (nytimes.com) Facebook Science
73 points by DrJaws 36 minutes ago | 26 comments
1844.
Entrepreneur raises millions of bugs to tackle food waste problem (2017) (globaltimes.cn) Science
79 points by apo 5 hours ago | 54 comments
1845.
Tyler McMullen – Isolation Without Containers (youtube.com) Mobile Science Programming
9 points by varunramesh 5 hours ago | 0 comments
1846.
The sugar conspiracy (theguardian.com) Science
21 points by fanf2 10 hours ago | 2 comments
1847.
Has an Uncomfortable Mathematical Truth Been Suppressed? (wordpress.com) AI/Machine Learning Science
189 points by Fomite 35 minutes ago | 211 comments
1848.
YouTube's tendency to push everyday users toward politically extreme content (nytimes.com) Facebook Science
393 points by anigbrowl 5 hours ago | 241 comments
1849.
What the Heck Happened on the International Space Station? (theatlantic.com) Politics Security Science
18 points by CraneWorm 19 hours ago | 0 comments
1850.
Optical fibre made in space could perform 100x better than those made on Earth (economist.com) Science
107 points by godelmachine 17 hours ago | 111 comments
1851.
The Algernon Argument (2010) (gwern.net) AI/Machine Learning Science
35 points by benbreen 4 hours ago | 9 comments
1852.
Facebook animal trade exposed in Thailand (bbc.com) Science
47 points by Mereruka 15 hours ago | 17 comments
1853.
The secret to successful BBQ pork butt and brisket is science (arstechnica.com) Science
9 points by okket 12 hours ago | 0 comments
1854.
Unit 731 – Japan’s covert lethal human experimentation unit (1935-1945) (wikipedia.org) Politics Science
7 points by pnash 6 hours ago | 0 comments
1855.
A satellite footage of a rocket launch; truly amazing (theverge.com) Science
19 points by craigferg501 13 hours ago | 2 comments
1856.
CEO Says Launching Satellites Without FCC Permission Was a ‘Mistake’ (theatlantic.com) Politics Science
119 points by walterbell 12 hours ago | 147 comments
1857.
Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours (c82.net) Science
42 points by mrzool 15 hours ago | 11 comments
1858.
Spun Out of Proportion: The Proton Spin Crisis (2017) (wordpress.com) Science
22 points by thicknavyrain 9 hours ago | 2 comments
1859.
The Last of the Universe’s Ordinary Matter Has Been Found (quantamagazine.org) Science
158 points by amaks 10 hours ago | 61 comments
1860.
Amazon has patented a system that would put workers in a cage, on top of a robot (bostonherald.com) Amazon Science
10 points by jonbaer 12 hours ago | 2 comments
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