Whether infection of cells by individual virions occurs randomly or if there is some form (s) of competition or cooperativity between individual virions remains largely unknown for most virus-cell ...
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Currently, there are several hypotheses surrounding the disappearance of Neanderthals. While they all have at least some ...
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Scientific Theories Once Dismissed That Are Now Supported by Evidence
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Two simple cognitive tendencies emerge as surprisingly powerful predictors of belief in pseudoscience
People who are more likely to endorse pseudoscientific beliefs tend to report experiencing meaningful coincidences more often and are also more likely to misrepresent random events as non-random.
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