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Soda taxes don't just affect sales: They help change people's minds
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Enabling AI to explain its predictions in plain language
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Discovery of new growth-directed graphene stacking domains may precede new era for quantum applications
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Particle that only has mass when moving in one direction observed for first time
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Research shows new treatment could delay cancer progression in patients with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma
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Mothers' language choices have double the impact in bilingual families
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Better environmental performance boosts profits and cuts costs
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Scientists develop coating for enhanced thermal imaging through hot windows
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A greener, cleaner way to extract cobalt from 'junk' materials
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Research shows feasting fungi could revolutionize carbon-fiber recycling
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Social factors affect pediatric cardiac arrest outcomes
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Updated Hep B vaccine more effective for people with HIV
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Resolving ambiguity: How the brain uses context in decision-making and learning
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A new discovery about the source of the vast energy in cosmic rays
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Once-endangered Kirtland's warblers show extensive signs of inbreeding in genome
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Rethinking the quantum chip
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When does waiting stop being worth it?
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Seals strategically scoot around the seas on icebergs
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Bighorn sheep face death by avalanche in Sierra Nevada range
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These are now the smokiest cities in America
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Flood disasters associated with preterm births and low birth weights
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Aerosol pollutants from cooking may last longer in the atmosphere
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New algorithm boosts multitasking in quantum machine learning
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Wrong trees in the wrong place can make cities hotter at night, study reveals
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New gene therapy reverses heart failure in large animal model
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Tiny poops in the ocean may help solve the carbon problem
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Study offers insight into chloroplast evolution
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Advancing the synthesis of two-dimensional gold monolayers
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AI predicts that most of the world will see temperatures rise to 3°C much faster than previously expected
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Human disruption is driving 'winner' and 'loser' tree species shifts across Brazilian forests
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Shape-changing device helps visually impaired people perform location task as well as sighted people
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10,000 times faster than traditional methods: New computational framework automatically discovers experimental designs in microscopy
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Delivering medicines with microscopic 'flowers'
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Empowering older adults with home-care robots
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Increased area income improves birthweight rates, researchers find
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Leap in modelling human impact on climate may lead to early warning of climate disasters
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Scientists develop cost-effective lasers for extended SWIR applications
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Identifying a proliferating repairman for tissue in damaged lungs
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Long-distance friendships can provide conservation benefits
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'Strong' filters: Innovative technology for better displays and optical sensors
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AI predicts Earth's peak warming
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Antarctica's irregular heartbeat shows signs of rapid melting
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Wild birds' gut microbiome linked with its ornamentation and body condition
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Ultra-processed foods may drive colorectal cancer risk, study finds
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How this cancer drug could make radiation a slam dunk therapy
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Tourism leads the pack in growing carbon emissions
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Cancer 'fingerprint' can improve early detection
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Rethinking the brain pacemaker: How better materials can improve signals
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Americans are uninformed about and undervaccinated for HPV
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Scientists developed a nanolaser: Silver nanocubes enable light generation
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