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Scientific American
The Pandemic Showed the Promise of Cities with Fewer Cars
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"Frozen in Place" Fossils Reveal Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Struck in Spring
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We're No More Serious about the Climate Crisis Than We Were before the Pandemic
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Methane Emissions from Energy Production Are Massively Undercounted
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The Supreme Court Could Block Climate Change Protections
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Quanta Magazine
In Search of Cracks in Albert Einstein’s Theory of Gravity
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New Scientist
Dog owners are half as likely to develop a disability in older age
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The sky-measuring trick that every stargazer should know
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Long covid – the best thing that ever happened to functional disorders
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Science needs to address its imagination problem - lives depend on it
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The Man Who Tasted Words review: Inside the odd world of human senses
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After deadly floods, can Germany adapt to its climate future?
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Severance review: A compelling thriller about dividing work and play
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Rising seas could submerge Rio and Jakarta by 2100 – what can we do?
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Don't miss: The live launch of NASA's latest environmental satellite
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Dust devils' subtle trails across Mars revealed in bold blue
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Dual review: The dark side of cloning played straight for laughs
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Meet the robots that can reproduce, learn and evolve all by themselves
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Are we on the verge of a global initiative to clean up ocean plastics?
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The neoliberal think tank that wants to sell the moon
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Purple 'superfood' tomato could finally go on sale in the US
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We don’t know whose rocket is about to hit the moon – that’s a problem
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Baby boomers are the unhappiest generation in the UK
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Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trigger a massive cyberwar?
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Antibiotic used on crops might make it harder for bumblebees to forage
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We're closing in on the causes of long covid and possible treatments
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ScienceDaily
Do pets have a positive effect on your brain health?
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Touch sensitive brain cells controlled by micromagnets
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Low-meat and meat-free diets associated with lower overall cancer risk
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Automation is fueling increasing mortality among U.S. adults, study finds
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Brazilian babies born with Zika virus syndrome at greater risk of death in first three years of life than those born without
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Factors that shaped the massive Cauca River Canyon in the tropical Andes
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New 'cocktail' drug could benefit up to 45 per cent of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Having a poor score on a simple memory test may be linked to Alzheimer’s biomarkers
[1553d]
Navigation tools could be pointing drivers to the shortest route — but not the safest
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High CAC, high cholesterol increase heart attack/stroke risk, cardiologists find
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A cellular stress state predicts a poor chemotherapy response in ovarian cancer patients
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Older Japanese dog owners may face lower risk of disability than non-dog owners, study finds
[1553d]
Water filtration membranes morph like cells
[1553d]
Cosmic flashes pinpointed to a surprising location in space
[1553d]
Blood pressure rose during the pandemic, study finds
[1553d]
Colossal black holes locked in dance at heart of galaxy
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Researchers feed worms a natural plant extract; watch them fatten, live 40% longer
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New artificial intelligence tool detects often overlooked heart diseases
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How well do boosters work? Depends on your genes
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Pioneering simulations focus on HIV-1 virus
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New power sources
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Phys
Scientists greatly expand the frequencies generated by a miniature optical ruler
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Carbon payments play a pivotal role in forest protection program
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Scientists visualize electron crystals in a quantum superposition
[1553d]
The algebra of neurons: Study deciphers how a single nerve cell can multiply
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COVID-19 sparked huge slump in number of research jobs
[1553d]
Upcycling plastic waste into more valuable materials could make recycling pay for itself
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Researchers explore the factors that shaped the massive Cauca River canyon in the Tropical Andes
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Bringing out the best in wild birds on farms
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Eye in the sky helps scientists 'see' underground
[1553d]
How sectoral employment training can advance economic mobility for workers who face barriers to employment
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Study explores how India and Pakistan communicate their nuclear strategies
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New framework and online tool can promote understanding of the role of soil biota
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Study recommends excluding and moving offshore wind farms away from the protected areas in the Mediterranean
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Sexual harassment is reported to be common in Scottish secondary schools
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Understanding neighborhood dynamics associated with gun violence during COVID-19
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Study sheds light on axion dark matter
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Water filtration membranes morph like cells
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290 million new city dwellers benefit China's climate balance
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Melting glaciers, fast-disappering gauge of climate change
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Microscopic view on asteroid collisions could help us understand planet formation
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Insect wingbeats will help quantify biodiversity
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Monitoring US streams for impacts of land development and climate change
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Ambitious conservation action sees a brighter future for mangroves and seagrass
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Researchers discover abnormally strong light absorption in graphene
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Like human children, great apes are inclined to learn from teaching
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Using marine bacterium as biocatalyst in biotechnology applications
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Avian influenza confirmed in several Florida wild bird species, state says
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Colossal black holes locked in dance at heart of galaxy
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Pioneering simulations focus on HIV-1 virus
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New NOAA report finds sea level is rising fast
[1553d]
Manta rays establish shadowy presence in South Florida, as global population threatened
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