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Scientific American
COVID's Uneven Toll Captured in Data
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Noise Pollution, Wildfires Top U.N. Report on Emerging Environmental Threats
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Nasal Spray COVID Preventives Are Finally in Development
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Nasal Spray COVID Preventives Are Finally in Development
[1559d]
NASA Eyes Electric Car Tech for Future Moon Rovers
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What We Learned from the Perseverance Rover's First Year on Mars
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Quanta Magazine
AI Overcomes Stumbling Block on Brain-Inspired Hardware
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New Scientist
We have lost 90 per cent of the original copies of Medieval literature
[1559d]
Mosquitoes learn to avoid pesticides after just one non-lethal dose
[1560d]
Your brain doesn't slow down until your 60s – later than we thought
[1560d]
DNA computer could tell you if your drinking water is contaminated
[1560d]
Covid-19 news: 5-to-11-year-olds in England to get vaccines from April
[1560d]
ScienceDaily
Study shows differences between brains of girls, boys with autism
[1559d]
How superbugs uses mirror images to create antibiotic resistance
[1559d]
How motor neurons develop into subtypes that activate different muscles
[1559d]
Engineered bacterial strains could fertilize crops, reduce waterways pollution
[1560d]
An easier way to grow model organs
[1560d]
Fewer rainy days leading to earlier spring in northern climes
[1560d]
U.S. coastline to see up to a foot of sea level rise by 2050
[1560d]
New medicines for treating heart patients
[1560d]
Well-functioning fat may be the key to fewer old-age ailments
[1560d]
CROPSR: A new tool to accelerate genetic discoveries
[1560d]
Scientists reveal how Venus fly trap plants snap shut
[1560d]
More evidence suggests self-awareness is also for some fish
[1560d]
Everyone has heard of King Arthur, but 90% of medieval chivalry and heroism manuscripts have been lost
[1560d]
Groundbreaking study finds widespread lead poisoning in bald and golden eagles
[1560d]
Reducing negative impacts of Amazon hydropower expansion on people and nature
[1560d]
Vortex microscope sees more than ever before
[1560d]
More chemicals, fewer words: Exposure to chemical mixtures during pregnancy alters brain development
[1560d]
Measuring the tempo of Utah's red rock towers
[1560d]
Scientists think a peptide could stop, reverse damage to nerve cells
[1560d]
Chaining atoms together yields quantum storage
[1560d]
Flies possess more sophisticated cognitive abilities than previously known
[1560d]
Molecular 'culprit' caught driving cell death and inflammation
[1560d]
Analysis of DNA reveals weapons used by our immune cells to fight tuberculosis
[1560d]
Astronomers discover widest separation of brown dwarf pair to date
[1560d]
London produces up to a third more methane than estimates suggest
[1560d]
Tall trees in the Amazon can suffer from warmer temperatures
[1560d]
Scientists pinpoint genetic target with promise for treating many forms of blindness
[1560d]
Nano-sized plastics may enter and permeate cell membranes
[1560d]
Discovery of key protein in malaria parasite opens door to novel treatment
[1560d]
Less antibiotic use in dentistry gave no increase in endocarditis
[1560d]
Study analyzes brain changes associated with juvenile fibromyalgia
[1560d]
Temperature, reproduction link holds promise for insect control
[1560d]
Ancient dwarf galaxy reconstructed with MilkyWay@home volunteer computer
[1560d]
Rogue antibodies make cells 'sticky' to trigger blood clots in COVID-19 patients
[1560d]
Sediment cores from ocean floor could contain 23-million-year-old climate change clues
[1560d]
Musicians, chemists use sound to better understand science
[1560d]
Study strengthens case that vitamins cannot treat COVID-19
[1560d]
A fish story with a human tell
[1560d]
Uncovering unexpected properties in a complex quantum material
[1560d]
The surprising structural reason your kitchen sponge is disgusting
[1560d]
Size matters in particle treatments of traumatic injuries
[1560d]
Depression and Alzheimer’s disease share genetic roots
[1560d]
New DNA computer assesses water quality
[1560d]
Dendrites may help neurons perform complicated calculations
[1560d]
Monte Carlo simulations bring new focus to electron microscopy
[1560d]
MRI may lower breast cancer deaths from variants in 3 genes
[1560d]
Researchers combine piezoelectric thin film and metasurfaces to create lens with tunable focus
[1560d]
Phys
An online game to crowdsource the science of letter shapes
[1559d]
How superbugs use mirror images to create antibiotic resistance
[1559d]
Study assesses cooperation networks in the Utah State Legislature
[1559d]
Study spearheads the chemical fingerprint of Viking weapons
[1559d]
Earth scientists simulate the future to model forest restoration impact
[1559d]
Research shows that millipedes use a sucking pump to ingest liquid food
[1559d]
Public administration should consider effects of whiteness, masculinity and representation, researchers say
[1559d]
Engineered bacterial strains could fertilize crops, reduce waterways pollution
[1559d]
Fewer rainy days leading to earlier spring in northern climes
[1559d]
Astronomers discover widest separation of brown dwarf pair to date
[1560d]
Rescued condors spread wings in Chilean Andes
[1560d]
Ancient dwarf galaxy reconstructed with MilkyWay@home volunteer computer
[1560d]
Research finds more support is needed for gamers who play video games with loot boxes
[1560d]
Temperature and reproduction link holds promise for insect control
[1560d]
CROPSR: A new tool to accelerate genetic discoveries in crops
[1560d]
Scientists demonstrate self-awareness in fish
[1560d]
Reducing negative impacts of Amazon hydropower expansion on people and nature
[1560d]
Nearly half of US bald eagles suffer lead poisoning
[1560d]
90% of medieval chivalry and heroism manuscripts have been lost
[1560d]
Exploring Indian genetic heritage in present-day Thailand
[1560d]
Big-data tracking technologies can uncover wildlife secrets and improve conservation efforts
[1560d]
Environmental footprint calculators have one big flaw we need to talk about
[1560d]
Studying the next interstellar interloper with Webb
[1560d]
A new species of flatworm in our gardens that comes from Asia: Humbertium covidum
[1560d]
Rare bacterial strain isolated and sequenced
[1560d]
Musicians, chemists use sound to better understand science
[1560d]
Views on globalisation shaped less by education than we tend to think
[1560d]
Study shows London produces up to a third more methane than estimates suggest
[1560d]
AI transfer learning techniques help to study ocean internal waves
[1560d]
Sediment cores from ocean floor could contain 23-million-year-old climate change clues
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