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Microbial cell factories may help get to the root of understudied plant molecules
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Fine-tuned brain-computer interface makes prosthetic limbs feel more real
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New chainmail-like material could be the future of armor
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The megadroughts are upon us
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Quantum engineers 'squeeze' laser frequency combs to make more sensitive gas sensors
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How climate change may alter hydrology of grassland ecosystems
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Polymer research shows potential replacement for common superglues with a reusable and biodegradable alternative
[171d]
This tiny galaxy is answering some big questions
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Large and small galaxies may grow in ways more similar than expected
[171d]
Multi-target approach counters tumor growth in several cancers
[171d]
The ins and outs of quinone carbon capture
[171d]
Gene-edited soil bacteria could provide third source of nitrogen for corn production
[171d]
NASA's Pandora mission one step closer to probing alien atmospheres
[172d]
Dung data: Manure can help to improve global maps of herbivore distribution
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Mind's eye: Pineal gland photoreceptor's 2 genes help fish detect color
[172d]
Decoding HIV's tactics
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Autonomous AI assistant to build nanostructures
[172d]
Sophisticated early warning system: How bacteria respond to threats
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Volcanic eruption caused Neolithic people to sacrifice unique 'sun stones'
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Drug in clinical trials for breast cancer could also treat some blood cancers
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Asteroid impact sulfur release less lethal in dinosaur extinction
[172d]
Thawing permafrost threatens up to three million people in Arctic regions
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Speleothem and ice cores: Natural climate archives offer new insights into the climate history of central Europe
[172d]
Robots should be repurposed rather than recycled to combat rising scale of e-waste, scientists warn
[172d]
A deep learning pipeline for controlling protein interactions
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How satellite imagery can help monitor dangerous lakes formed by glacier surges near high-mountain communities
[172d]
Pioneering research exposes huge loss of glaciers in one of the fastest-warming places on Earth
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Synchronization in neural nets: Mathematical insight into neuron readout drives significant improvements in prediction accuracy
[172d]
Thin lenses have a bright future
[172d]
Biochar reduces the risks of DDT-contaminated soil
[172d]
East Asia meets Europe in Lower Austria
[172d]
Cavity-nesting birds decorate with snake skin to deter predators
[172d]
New study provides insight into how some species thrive in dark, oxygen-free environments
[172d]
Wearable devices can detect and predict inflammatory bowel disease flare-ups
[172d]
Astronomers observe real-time formation of black hole jets for the first time
[172d]
Innovative 6D pose dataset sets new standard for robotic grasping performance
[172d]
Cancer mortality continues to drop despite rising incidence in women
[172d]
Study finds surprising way that genetic mutation causes Huntington's disease, transforming understanding of the disorder
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DNA motors found to switch gears
[172d]
Protein level predicts immunotherapy response in bowel cancer
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Study finds gender gap with children when it comes to negotiating
[172d]
Child undernutrition may be contributing to global measles outbreaks, researchers find
[172d]
Mussel bed surveyed before World War II still thriving
[172d]
Study shows effectiveness of method to stem nearsightedness
[172d]
The moon: A chunk ejected from Earth?
[172d]
Research using non-toxic bacteria to fight high-mortality cancers prepares for clinical trials
[172d]
Do parents really have a favorite child? Here's what new research says
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Discovery could eliminate need to refrigerate vaccines and protein-based drugs
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Early humans adapted to harsh conditions more than a million years ago
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