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Deserts' biggest threat? Flooding
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Grim statistics on koala survival odds
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Pausing biological clock could give boost to lab-produced blood stem cells
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New AI can ID brain patterns related to specific behavior
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Framing climate action as patriotic and status-quo friendly increases liberals' and conservatives' belief in climate change
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Iron was life's 'primeval' metal
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Cattle raised by Maasai farmers aren't the conservation villains they've been made out to be, study finds
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Green hydrogen: MXenes shows talent as catalyst for oxygen evolution
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Electrically modulated light antenna points the way to faster computer chips
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Sickle cell patients who receive Lactated Ringer's solution for painful episodes experienced significant improvements
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Urate transporter structures reveal the mechanism behind important drug target for gout
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Effective new gene therapy to treat multiple sulfatase deficiency
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Belief in academic ability key factor in academic success for low-income students
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How the scars of demolished brain tumors seed relapse
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New research illuminates the impact of surface properties on bacteria movement
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Giant fanged frog went unrecognized in Philippines because it was nearly identical to even larger species
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New gene therapy offers promise for treating glaucoma -- as well as AMD
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Formation of super-Earths is limited near metal-poor stars
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With AI, extreme microbe reveals how life's building blocks adapt to high pressure
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Now live: Living cells can be seen with infrared light
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AI can slash indoor farming energy use
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New research sinks an old theory for the doldrums, a low-wind equatorial region that stranded sailors for centuries
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Diagnostic tool identifies puzzling inflammatory diseases in kids
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Chemical chameleon reveals novel pathway for separating rare-earth metals
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COVID-19 lockdowns prematurely aged teenage brains, study shows
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Air pollution exposure in infancy may limit economic mobility in adulthood
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Global study shows that most cities receive more rainfall than surrounding rural areas
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Growing key biomethane crop on peat emits 3 times more CO2 than using natural gas
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In search of new microscopy tools to observe how cells function
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Breaking the trend: Skin cancer incidence in young adults declines
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Loss of skin's pigment-producing cells could be related to basement membrane disruption
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Honeybees: Combinations of pesticides can be dangerous
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Crown-of-thorns sea stars thrive in degraded coral habitats
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New study questions the theory of a violent invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in the Late Prehistory
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Artificial muscles propel a robotic leg to walk and jump
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Researchers identify factor that drives prostate cancer-causing genes
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New molecular engineering technique allows for complex organoids
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How the brain's inner chamber governs our state of consciousness
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Hep C: We're closer than ever to solving mystery of deadly virus
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Breakthrough insights into carbon dioxide absorption using cement-based materials
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Sharks are abandoning stressed coral reefs in warming oceans
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Researchers develop analytical pipeline to identify unexploited genes that hold research value
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'Out-of-body' research could lead to new ways to promote social harmony
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Extreme weather to strengthen rapidly over next two decades
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How Japanese eels escape from their predator's stomach
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How aging affects stem cells: A fly's tale
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Scientists learn how to drug wily class of disease-causing enzymes
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Microwaving waste cooking oil into useful chemicals
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