Memorys Role in Social Anxiety, The First Synthetic Self-Replicating Genome, and Penguins Can Call Underwater

Published: March 25, 2020, 7 a.m.

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Learn about new research into how social anxiety works in the brain; how scientists developed the first synthetic self-replicating genome; and the adorable sounds penguins make underwater.

It\'s harder for people with social anxiety to remember encounters that ended positively by Kelsey Donk

Scientists just created the first synthetic self-replicating genome by Cameron Duke

Penguins can call underwater by Steffie Drucker

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