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Great apes: What we know about their cognition, cooperation and curiosity after two decades of research
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Obama-appointed judge with ties to anti-Trump conspiracy theory hit with misconduct complaint
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Saturday Citations: Greenland sharks; quantum weirdness; people are mostly pretty chill
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More Americans think the moon landing was fake than those who believe it’s OK for Trump to slap his name on buildings
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Most people cooperate—and underestimate others' willingness to cooperate, global study reveals
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