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Next-generation data centers within reach thanks to new energy-efficient switches
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Swans sacrifice rest to squabble
[1173d]
NASA reveals Webb telescope's first cosmic targets
[1173d]
Sweetened beverage taxes produce net economic benefits for lower-income communities
[1173d]
Iron boost from wildfire smoke a plus for Southern Ocean carbon cycle
[1173d]
Billions of people rely on wild species for food, fuel, income: UN
[1173d]
Oldest European human fossil possibly found in Spain
[1173d]
Research team classifies key gene for cell division for the first time
[1173d]
New study explores link between job losses and the health of young adults during the great recession
[1173d]
Exploring how surfaces change in contact with reactive gas phases under different conditions
[1173d]
Mass shootings: Diametrically opposed social media users starting to agree that enough is enough
[1173d]
NASA shares list of cosmic targets for Webb telescope's first images
[1173d]
Physicists discover a 'family' of robust, superconducting graphene structures
[1173d]
Study shows ACKR1 is not expressed on monocytes and macrophages, despite previous conclusions
[1173d]
Genetically-enhanced biocontrols could help fight large invasive mammals
[1173d]
Scientists challenge claim British rivers are 'cleanest since Industrial Revolution'
[1173d]
Soil temperature drives nitric oxide emission
[1173d]
Study provides new insights into immunomodulatory effects of fucoidans from Saccharina japonica
[1173d]
Optical demonstration of quantum fault-tolerant threshold
[1173d]
New approach to transcriptomics reveals properties of 35 neuron subtypes in mice
[1173d]
In the pursuit of scientific truth, working with adversaries can pay off
[1173d]
Glaciers can mean the difference between life and death for salmon during heatwaves
[1173d]
Statistical analysis of radio-flaring brown dwarf population
[1173d]
Wild bird monitoring to predict zoonotic disease risk
[1173d]
Potential energy surfaces of water mapped for the first time
[1173d]
500-million-year-old fossilized brains of Stanleycaris prompt a rethink of the evolution of insects and spiders
[1173d]
COVID-19 crisis increases pressure on social protection systems worldwide
[1173d]
Frequent occurrence of climate extremes in the Three Gorges region in 2021
[1173d]
Photoinduced large polaron transport and dynamics in organic-inorganic hybrid lead halide perovskite
[1173d]
Predicting the phase stability of soft matter
[1173d]
Understanding the calcium carbonate cycle in the North Pacific
[1173d]
New method for developing Pichia pastoris yeast strains with high productivity of useful proteins
[1173d]
Why can't we simply plant more trees to clean carbon dioxide from the air?
[1173d]
Recruiters may be causing the candidates they found for your business to quit
[1173d]
Using thermodynamic geometry to optimize microscopic finite-time heat engines
[1173d]
Dark matter: Our review suggests it's time to ditch it in favor of a new theory of gravity
[1173d]
900 firefighters battle 'mega-fire' in southern France
[1173d]
Unusual superconductivity observed in twisted trilayer graphene
[1173d]
Prospecting for interstellar oil
[1173d]
Shining a light on dark matter one particle at a time
[1173d]
Simulations show Antarctica's only insect is at risk due to global warming
[1173d]
Nanoparticle 'backpacks' restore damaged stem cells
[1173d]
New insights into the Earth's formation
[1173d]
Three of the four instruments on NASA's Webb telescope ready for science
[1173d]
NASA mirrors on ESA pathfinder to enhance lunar navigation
[1173d]
Hidden in plain sight: Seven new species of showy tropical forest ferns
[1173d]
Web archive with astronomical photographic plates goes online
[1173d]
Artificial intelligence folds RNA molecules
[1173d]
Scientists shed light on the emergence of pathogenic bacteria
[1173d]
As climate change makes some areas dangerous to live in, it may get harder to move
[1173d]
Scientists discover key genes behind insect migrations
[1173d]
Long hop from Nicaragua to US for frogs and spiders sold as 'pets'
[1173d]
Using lasers and 'tow-trucks', Japanese firms target space debris
[1173d]
Pandemic reduces carbon emissions at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
[1173d]
Narwhals show physiological disruption in response to seismic survey ship noise
[1173d]
Building blocks for RNA-based life abound at center of our galaxy
[1173d]
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