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  1. Questions for ‘Why fandom feels good — and may be good for you’  

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  2. Questions for “How wriggling, blood-eating parasitic worms alter the body”

    Questions for ‘How wriggling, blood-eating parasitic worms alter the body’

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  3. Questions for ‘What’s the fun in fear? Science explores the appeal of scary movies’  

    Questions for ‘What’s the fun in fear? Science explores the appeal of scary movies’

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  4. Questions for ‘Sea creatures’ fishy scent protects them from deep-sea high pressures’

    Questions for ‘Sea creatures' fishy scent protects them from deep-sea high pressures’  

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  5. Questions for ‘It all started with the Big Bang — and then what happened?’  

    Questions for ‘It all started with the Big Bang — and then what happened?’

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  6. Questions for ‘How sunshine may make boys feel hungrier’

    Questions for ‘How sunshine may make boys feel hungrier’  

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  7. Questions for ‘Can computers think? Why this is proving so hard to answer’

    Questions for "Can computers think? Why this is proving so hard to answer"

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  8. Questions for “Science is just starting to understand what animals feel”

    Questions for “Science is just starting to understand what animals feel”

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  9. Questions for ‘Living mysteries: This critter has 38 times more DNA than you do’

    Questions for ‘Living mysteries: This critter has 38 times more DNA than you do’

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  10. Questions for ‘No trees were harmed to 3-D print this piece of wood’  

    Questions for ‘No trees were harmed to 3-D print this piece of wood’

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  11. Questions for ‘Some ecologists value parasites — and now want a plan to save them’

    Questions for ‘Some ecologists value parasites — and now want a plan to save them’

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  12. Questions for ‘Rats can be chroniclers of human history’

    Questions for ‘Rats can be chroniclers of human history’

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