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1 | Amanda Yeo Mashable Writes for Mashable. Bylines at FANDOM, Kotaku, GizmodoAU. Sydney, Australia | Scientists accidentally created the cutest mouse in the world - about 2 months ago | |
2 | Sascha Pare Live Science Staff writer at LiveScience. Bath, UK | ||
3 | Matt Reynolds Wired Senior science writer. Interested in climate change. | Scientists Just Created a ‘Woolly Mouse’ With Mammoth-Like Fur - about 2 months ago Scientists Are Inching Closer to Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth - about 1 year ago | |
4 | Elizabeth Rayne Ars Technica Scribe @arstechnica @denofgeek @unclekrust. the void | ||
5 | Jennifer Ouellette Ars Technica Original tech news.
Expert advice.
Analysis of tech trends. NYC - Boston - Chicago - SF | These squirrels are cold-blooded vole killers - 4 months ago | |
6 | Sara Novak Discover Magazine Science journalist. Writer DiscoverMag. Sullivan's Island, South Carolina | Cows of the Cretaceous: 4 Fascinating Duck-Billed Dinosaurs - 5 months ago The World’s Smallest Marsupial Is A Bloodthirsty Carnivore - about 1 year ago | |
7 | The Conversation Science Alert Science news. Official account. Australia | The Human Heart Is Unique Among Mammals For This Key Reason - 8 months ago | |
8 | Emily Cooke Live Science Health reporter. London, United Kingdom | Scientists breed most human-like mice yet - 9 months ago | |
9 | Jeanne Timmons Ars Technica Freelance writer. New England | Mammoth carcass was scavenged by ancient humans and sabre-toothed cats - about 1 year ago | |
10 | James Woodford New Scientist Ocean Correspondent. South Coast, New South Wales |