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Scientific American
Dog That Caught Monkeypox Highlights Risk to Pets and Wild Animals
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Drastic Cuts to Colorado River Water Use Show Depth of West's Drought
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Watch JWST Scientists Discuss the Space Telescope's Stunning Debut
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NASA's Giant SLS Rocket Rolls to Launch Pad for Artemis 1 Moon Mission
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Monkeypox Is a Sexually Transmitted Infection, and Knowing That Can Help Protect People
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Quanta Magazine
Help Star Trek’s Lieutenant Uhura Overcome Astronomical Odds
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New Scientist
Most people with covid-19 are still infectious after five days
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Half of newly irrigated land is in water-stressed areas
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Water droplets can sometimes turn into bleach when hitting a surface
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Genetic tweaks to upgrade photosynthesis boost soy yield by a fifth
[1373d]
Google's quantum supremacy challenged by ordinary computers, for now
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UK polecat numbers may be rising due to interbreeding with ferrets
[1373d]
UK polecats numbers are rising as they interbreed with ferrets
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Mosquitoes with smell receptors removed can still sniff out humans
[1373d]
Mosquitoes have more ways to smell us than we thought
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Colombian dinosaur finally identified thanks to 2016 peace agreement
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Covid-19 linked to higher risk of brain conditions up to two years on
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More than one in eight Reddit users publish toxic posts
[1373d]
ScienceDaily
Novel hypotheses that answer key questions about the evolution of sexual reproduction
[1373d]
Real-world study details average duration of infectiousness for COVID-19
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Medieval monks were 'riddled with parasites'
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Researchers examine link between pesticides and thyroid cancer risk in Central California area
[1373d]
A breakthrough in magnetic materials research could lead to novel ways to manipulate electron flow with much less energy loss
[1373d]
Random acts of kindness make a bigger splash than expected
[1373d]
Wildfire experts provide guidance for new research directions
[1373d]
To bee or not to bee
[1373d]
Historical rates of enslavement predict modern rates of American gun ownership, study shows
[1373d]
Report highlights technology advancement and value of wind energy
[1373d]
Risk of volcano catastrophe 'a roll of the dice'
[1373d]
Natural substances show promise against coronavirus
[1373d]
Next generation patient avatars: Expanding the possibilities with micro-organospheres
[1373d]
Simple method destroys dangerous 'forever chemicals,' making water safe
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Seeing universe's most massive known star
[1373d]
New dementia risk genes identified through novel testing approach
[1373d]
Engineers fabricate a chip-free, wireless electronic 'skin'
[1373d]
Climate threat to food supply chains creates 'domino effect'
[1373d]
Scientists create new map of the developing cerebral cortex
[1373d]
By design: From waste to next-gen carbon fiber
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Building blocks of the future for photovoltaics
[1373d]
Discovery of a long-nosed 'shrew mouse' on a mountain in the Philippines will help protect giant eagles
[1373d]
COVID-19 disrupted the agriculture sector in India, but not agricultural practices
[1373d]
Bioengineering: Better photosynthesis increases yields in food crops
[1373d]
As oceans warm, snapping shrimp sound a warning
[1373d]
No one-size-fits-all artificial intelligence approach works for prevention, diagnosis or treatment using precision medicine
[1373d]
New study estimates over 5.5 million U.S. adults use hallucinogens
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A warming planet could mess with our sleep -- and make us more vulnerable to infectious disease
[1373d]
Unlocking cell nucleus behaviors
[1373d]
Mosquitoes have neuronal fail-safes to make sure they can always smell humans
[1373d]
Physics of high-temperature superconductors untangled
[1373d]
Routine depression screening may capture underdiagnosed patient populations
[1373d]
Immune cell model paves way for new treatments targeting common infection amongst immunocompromised children
[1373d]
New SPARK study identifies a novel group of inherited genes of moderate effect and shows their links to other behavioral conditions
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New method enables long-lasting imaging of rapid brain activity in individual cells deep in the cortex
[1373d]
Exploring quantum electron highways with laser light
[1373d]
How Atlantic air alters India's food and water supply
[1373d]
Immune system: Image of antigen-bound T-cell receptor at atomic resolution
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Researchers design new inks for 3D-printable wearable bioelectronics
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Phys
Newly discovered magnetic interactions could lead to novel ways to manipulate electron flow
[1373d]
Outer space is not the 'Wild West': There are clear rules for peace and war
[1373d]
Mosquito species from Asia poses growing risk to Africa's anti-malaria efforts
[1373d]
Assessing the effect of hydraulic fracturing on microearthquakes
[1373d]
Next generation patient avatars: Expanding the possibilities with micro-organospheres
[1373d]
How microchip imaging cytometry makes laboratory testing more economical, easy-to-use, and accessible
[1373d]
Active odd-mode-metachannel provides a new avenue to future single-conductor systems
[1373d]
Wildfire experts provide guidance for new research directions
[1373d]
Common ingredient in household products could be contributing to antibiotic resistance
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Study reveals novel mechanism behind epilepsy and drug modulation
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How do we know that time exists?
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New report sheds light on cross-border displacement
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Complex patterns: Building a bridge from the large to the small
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Open-source software enables researchers to visualize nanoscale structures in real time
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Looking inside a neutron star: New model will improve insights gleaned from gravitational waves
[1373d]
Soil microbes-mediated enzymes promoted the ecological recovery of mine on Loess Plateau
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Study reveals ligand recognition mechanism of orphan receptor GPR119
[1373d]
New research could shed light on of how carbon dioxide release from Southern Ocean might affect climate change
[1373d]
Scientists have explained the diversity of hydrocarbon molecules by their 'magicity'
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Rethinking how youth learn about climate change
[1373d]
Discovery of a long-nosed 'shrew mouse' on a mountain in the Philippines will help to protect giant eagles
[1373d]
How Atlantic air alters India's food and water supply
[1373d]
New study links the decline of alpine bees to climate change
[1373d]
Swarms of microrobots could be solution to unblocking medical devices in body
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The simultaneous study of both workload distribution and division of labor
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Researcher studies the effects of online 'sharenting' and the risks facing kids
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World could save 700 million metric tons of CO2 if people cycled more, study shows
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Warming oceans may force New Zealand's sperm and blue whales to shift to cooler southern waters
[1373d]
COVID-19 disrupted the agriculture sector in India, but not agricultural practices
[1373d]
'Forever chemicals' destroyed by simple new method
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Bioengineering better photosynthesis increases yields in food crops
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Drought blamed for dozens of cow poisoning deaths in Italy
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The complex origins of Apiaceae and the current state of research
[1373d]
How does the autophagic pathway regulate low-nitrogen tolerance in tomato?
[1373d]
Compact QKD system paves the way to cost-effective satellite-based quantum networks
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The effect of Martian ionospheric dispersion on SAR imaging
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Study reveals changeable tendency of soil organic carbon and total nitrogen in dryland
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Grains of dust from asteroid Ryugu older than our solar system
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Noise affects life on the seafloor
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Scientific team reveals the correct evolutionary relationships among possums
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Why banning hikes to the world's tallest tree will never work
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De-extinction company plans to bring back the Tasmanian tiger
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New study cautions against over-interpreting influence of climate on cultural change and catastrophe
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CRISPR-based technology targets global crop pest
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High-quality superconducting qubits fabricated with CMOS-compatible technologies
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Developing the building blocks of the future for photovoltaics
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Politicians are getting older, but do voters care? Sort of
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By design: From waste to next-gen carbon fiber
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Study identifies gut bacteria that regulate cholesterol
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Study first to explore 'walking' sharks on the move in early life stages
[1373d]
Burning membranes for molecular sieving
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What could we do to cool the Arctic, specifically?
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Australia may be heading for emissions trading between big polluters
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Research shows middle-aged men led the violence in 1994 genocide in Rwanda
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