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            - Reed beds offer eco-friendly solution for sludge pollution management [305d] 
 
            
            - Seeing the 'big picture': Researchers find storytelling could be key to meaningful life [305d] 
 
            
            - New protocol measures 5G radiation from phones and base stations [305d] 
 
            
            - NASA anticipates lunar findings from next-generation retroreflector [305d] 
 
            
            - Nanoparticle technique gauges bite force in tiny C. elegans worms [305d] 
 
            
            - New computational model can predict antibody structures more accurately [305d] 
 
            
            - Small wins for mice in early life can lead to inequality in adulthood [305d] 
 
            
            - Bats surf storm fronts during continental migration [305d] 
 
            
            - Certain bacteria perform a trick that could keep plants healthy [305d] 
 
            
            - Detecting disease with a single molecule: Nanopore-based sensors could transform diagnostics [305d] 
 
            
            - Genetic mechanism of alternating sexes in walnut trees has some parallels to sex determination in humans [305d] 
 
            
            - Gene expression study reveals human brain cell types becoming more specialized, not just more numerous [305d] 
 
            
            - Starlight to sight: Researchers develop short-wave infrared technology to allow starlight detection [305d] 
 
            
            - Secret lab developing UK's first quantum clock [305d] 
 
            
            - Modern slavery is endemic in global supply chains. Companies should be praised, not shamed, for detecting it [305d] 
 
            
            - Rock art acoustics: South African study suggests that a distinct echo attracted ancient artists back to one site [305d] 
 
            
            - Research on Colombian peace accord shows that addressing gender issues strengthens peace agreements [305d] 
 
            
            - Why we need to transform the Arctic Ocean into a North Pole marine reserve [305d] 
 
            
            - In the Arctic, planting more trees actually makes the world warmer [305d] 
 
            
            - 'We can't believe you would just trust us': Why social assistance shouldn't come with strings attached [305d] 
 
            
            - Opinion: In 2025, let's make it game on—not game over—for the natural world [305d] 
 
            
            - Celebrity boxing matches and 'doping-legal Olympics': The increasingly blurred line between sports and entertainment [305d] 
 
            
            - Learning to be an entrepreneur means building connections as well as studying business [305d] 
 
            
            - HYPSO-2 satellite monitors harmful algae from space [305d] 
 
            
            - Small milk fat globules promote growth of good bacteria, study reveals [305d] 
 
            
            - Scientists reveal the distribution pattern of butterfly diversity in China [305d] 
 
            
            - Wildfire activity surged during Ice Age's abrupt climate shifts, study suggests [305d] 
 
            
            - Diversifying DNA origami: Generative design tool relies on grammar rules for finding best shape [305d] 
 
            
            - Building better infrared sensors: Novel photodiode design boosts responsivity [305d] 
 
            
            - Red attire's competitive edge has faded in combat sports, new study finds [305d] 
 
            
            - Dogs sniff out devastating spotted lanternflies for early detection [305d] 
 
            
            - Feeling 'hoodwinked' erodes trust in employee relations, observational study reveals [305d] 
 
            
            - Unlocking Spirulina secrets to supercharge vaccines [305d] 
 
            
            - Bioreactor allows automated long-term culturing of stem cells [305d] 
 
            
            - Passive radar breaks new ground in avalanche detection [305d] 
 
            
            - Can animals make 'art?' These examples from nature suggest so [305d] 
 
            
            - Sustainable consumption: Too expensive for the poor, not enough for the wealthy [305d] 
 
            
            - Quantity over quality? Different bees are attracted to different floral traits [305d] 
 
            
            - From e-waste to gold: A pathway to CO₂ sustainability [305d] 
 
            
            - New device's radio waves reveal lead contamination in soil [305d] 
 
            
            - Yellowstone's volcanic activity is shifting to the northeast, geologists find [305d] 
 
            
            - Magmatic fluids and melts may lie beneath dormant German volcanoes [305d] 
 
            
            - New study highlights overlap of solar energy potential and critical habitats in the Southwest [305d] 
 
            
            - Too many men or too few women?—new study finds how gender gap is framed affects perceptions of it [305d] 
 
            
            - How having a baby makes it more likely Australian couples rely on the man's income [305d] 
 
            
            - Humans will soon be able to mine on the moon—but should we? Four questions to consider [305d] 
 
            
            - Mind-bending, body-snatching, blood-sucking: Parasites are bizarre yet vital for life on Earth [305d] 
 
            
            - Is it possible to have an eco-friendly firework display? [305d] 
 
            
            - A new mission watches meteoroids hit the far side of the moon [305d] 
 
            
            - Bacteria to the rescue: A sustainable solution for growing organoids [305d] 
 
            
            - New Glenn NG-1 rocket completes a hotfire test [305d] 
 
            
            - Summer rainfall increasing over parts of the US [305d] 
 
            
            - A long-term lunar infrastructure hub named after the object that created the moon [305d] 
 
            
            - Eco-friendly chlorine method could transform drug and chemical production [305d] 
 
            
            - North Carolina's coastal tourism could decline due to salty tap water [305d] 
 
            
            - Discovery of rare new fossil sheds light on New Zealand's extinct dolphin-like reptiles [305d] 
 
            
            - Deep neural networks enhance fragrance design with scent predictions [306d] 
 
            
            - Two luminous flares detected from a nearby tidal disruption event [306d] 
 
            
            - Africa: Better roads promote greater dietary diversity [306d] 
 
            
            - How does a hula hoop master gravity? Mathematicians prove that body shape matters [306d] 
 
            
            - Unusual binary system hosts a massive fast-spinning white dwarf [306d] 
 
            
            - Scientists are discovering the deepest evolutionary secrets of Australia's marsupial mole [306d] 
 
            
            - Major new footprint discoveries on Britain's 'dinosaur highway' [306d] 
 
            
            - Researchers solve 200-year-old volcanic mystery [306d] 
 
            
            - 2024 was China's hottest year on record: weather agency [306d] 
 
            
            
        
     
    
 
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