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Scientific American
Monkeypox Outbreaks: 4 Key Questions Scientists Have
[1452d]
Sexuality, Gender and Justice
[1452d]
Record Methane Spike Boosts Heat Trapped by Greenhouse Gases
[1452d]
50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: June 2022
[1452d]
Quanta Magazine
What Is the Langlands Program?
[1452d]
How Could Life Evolve From Cyanide?
[1452d]
New Scientist
Cutting air pollution could boost crop yields by up to 28 per cent
[1452d]
Aliens could send us interstellar quantum messages using X-rays
[1452d]
How lessons learned from space exploration could feed the world
[1452d]
Can you take the trip out of psychedelics and still treat depression?
[1452d]
When the scientific publishing industry goes rogue
[1452d]
Don't Miss: Jurassic World Dominion, a climactic clash with dinosaurs
[1452d]
Dazzling close-up images of the natural world, from flowers to flies
[1452d]
The Red Arrow review: A compelling read about depression and physics
[1452d]
Meet the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs in this engaging history
[1452d]
Do your own experiment to see if your teabags really are compostable
[1452d]
Fast fashion desperately needs a major environmental makeover
[1452d]
Doctor Who: Worlds of Wonder review: The science behind the show
[1452d]
Botanical gardens have a rich history, and still provide benefits now
[1452d]
UK government faces legal challenges over net-zero climate plan
[1452d]
Advanced quantum computer made available to the public for first time
[1452d]
Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy cut by sharing doctors’ positive views
[1452d]
Covid-19 news: Record 2 million people in UK have long covid
[1452d]
Ants trained to smell cancer chemicals in the urine of diseased mice
[1452d]
UK visa for top scientists was given to just one person in first year
[1452d]
Fast fashion is ruining the planet – here’s how to make it sustainable
[1452d]
Sustainable fashion: How to cut the environmental cost of your clothes
[1452d]
ScienceDaily
A 3400-year-old city emerges from the Tigris River
[1452d]
When AI is the inventor who gets the patent?
[1452d]
Physicists announce first results from The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment's final dataset
[1452d]
Machine learning models: In bias we trust?
[1452d]
Brain cell activity plays critical role in central nervous system disorder outcomes
[1452d]
Investigators ID gene critical to human immune response
[1452d]
Young adults turn crushes into love
[1452d]
A stem cell model could help unravel the complex biology behind some psychiatric disorders
[1452d]
Researchers show dynamic soaring isn't just for albatrosses
[1452d]
High fat diet, unregulated athletic exercise endurance enhancers linked to risk of pancreatic cancer
[1452d]
Scientists developing the axolotl as a model for regeneration
[1452d]
VoxLens: Adding one line of code can make some interactive visualizations accessible to screen-reader users
[1452d]
Narcissistic bosses stymie knowledge flow, cooperation inside organizations
[1452d]
Less air pollution leads to higher crop yields
[1452d]
A surprising way to tamper ugly 'Dark Triad' personality traits
[1452d]
Consumers embrace milk carton QR codes, may cut food waste
[1452d]
Gratitude expressions between co-workers improve cardiovascular responses to stress
[1452d]
Visible light triggers molecular machines to treat infections
[1452d]
How electric fish were able to evolve electric organs
[1452d]
Research shows how Gulf of Mexico escaped ancient mass extinction
[1452d]
The persistent effects of colonialism in Caribbean science
[1452d]
Study examines why the memory of fear is seared into our brains
[1452d]
Study evaluates how to eliminate telemedicine's virtual waiting room
[1452d]
Electrolyte additive offers lithium battery performance breakthrough
[1452d]
Phys
The scientist helping to develop the axolotl as a model
[1452d]
Young adults turn crushes into love, study suggests
[1452d]
Metal mayhem: New research finds toxic metals absorbed by Great Salt Lake plants and insects
[1452d]
Researchers show that dynamic soaring isn't just for albatrosses
[1452d]
NASA awards two contracts for next generation spacesuits
[1452d]
Discovery of mosquito survival tactics leaves room for new disease vector control tactics
[1452d]
Study finds elk hoof disease may affect antlers
[1452d]
What the quest to image black holes could tell us about our universe
[1452d]
Researchers discover Archean continental rocks at the Southwest Indian Ridge
[1452d]
Time-reversal asymmetry surpasses conversion efficiency limit for solar cells
[1452d]
Disbanding police departments doesn't affect crime levels, says new report
[1452d]
Consumers embrace milk carton QR codes, may cut food waste
[1452d]
New report advocates big increases in sustainable wood production
[1452d]
Physicists demonstrate novel mechanism that can prevent light waves from spreading freely
[1452d]
Famous rock art cave in Spain was used by ancient humans for more than 50,000 years
[1452d]
The surprising musical dynamics of a lava lake on Kīlauea volcano
[1452d]
How electric fish were able to evolve electric organs
[1452d]
Bacteria-killing nano-drills get an upgrade: Visible light triggers molecular machines to treat infections
[1452d]
Less air pollution leads to higher crop yields, study shows
[1452d]
Did NASA find Hell? Scientists brace for first glimpse of world that constantly burns
[1452d]
Rare 'orchid of the falls' species declared extinct in the wild
[1452d]
Looking ahead to Webb telescope's first images
[1452d]
India's relic forests reveal a new species of leopard gecko
[1452d]
The persistent effects of colonialism in Caribbean science
[1452d]
Exploring novel slow-release organic copper fungicides
[1452d]
Controlling the nuclear receptors of proteins associated with diseases
[1452d]
Quantitative research depicts clouds and their radiative effects in North China plain
[1452d]
Breakthrough artificial photosynthesis comes closer
[1452d]
A new duality solves a physics mystery
[1452d]
Research shows how the Gulf of Mexico escaped ancient mass extinction
[1452d]
Study finds worker-friendly scheduling boosts bottom line
[1452d]
Scientists call for decision-making to be transformed to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises together
[1452d]
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