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We’ve added some sources to What’s New that can teach you a thing or two—about science! Take a breather and expand your mind this week with some of our favorite (and most eye-opening) feeds from our Science category. 

GigaOM: Science

Bringing a little cheer to energy innovation

As we found earlier this week, GigaOM isn’t just about breaking tech news and analysis. We’ve recently added the GigaOM: Science feed to the Pulse catalog, and we’re loving its discussions of technological and scientific innovation.

The Huffington Post: Science

Mars Life: Red Planet Said Possibly Habitable For Microbes

The Huffington Post: Science covers a wide and fascinating range of science news, from space to health to archaeology. This feed will keep you captivated and informed.

Popular Science 

Image: Researchers Unveil World’s First 4-D Printer

Popular Science is, appropriately, one of our most popular feeds in Pulse. Their articles consistently show up in our top weekly reads, and it’s no wonder why: this all-star source drops some excellent science knowledge. 

National Geographic

 Image: Owl Monkeys Shed Light on Evolution of Love

We’re happy to add National Geographic to our ranks, and you’ll love adding this acclaimed publication to your Pulse pages. Get the latest in nature news and so much more. 

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