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Scientific American
What's the Science of Public Grief?
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Scientists Can Now Monitor Thinning Sea Ice Year-Round
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The Oldest 3-D Heart from Our Vertebrate Ancestors Has Been Discovered
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Viking Textiles Show Women Had Tremendous Power
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It's Time to Fight Light Pollution
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Einstein's Greatest Theory Just Passed Its Most Rigorous Test Yet
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Quanta Magazine
Chaos Researchers Can Now Predict Perilous Points of No Return
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New Scientist
Ig Nobel prizes 2022: The unlikely science that won this year's awards
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Bubbles in water have been caught doing backflips for the first time
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The Perseverance rover is finding more and more organic matter on Mars
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Does squishing invasive lanternflies really help stop their spread?
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Farmers in Bangladesh pump so much water it may help reduce floods
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Infections that need hospital treatment may increase Alzheimer’s risk
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Saturn's rings could have come from a destroyed moon named Chrysalis
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Radical lupus treatment uses CAR T-cell therapy developed for cancer
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DNA clocks suggest ageing is pre-programmed in our cells
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Major fireball seen over UK was probably space junk returning to Earth
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ScienceDaily
Adult ADHD linked to elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases
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Pollutants from burning structures linger in waterways post-wildfire
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Researchers discover expanding and intensifying low-oxygen zone in the Arabian gulf
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Moral values explain differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates across US counties
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Earth's newest secret: How volcanoes really work
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Decoupling from China on clean tech comes with far more risks than reward, study finds
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High school students with disabilities achieve better outcomes in inclusive academic settings
[1345d]
Landscape and climate factors can predict prevalence of Lyme disease bacteria
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Beyond AlphaFold: A.I. excels at creating new proteins
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Heart of our evolution discovered: 380-million-year-old heart
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Repeated infections associated with increased risk of some neurodegenerative diseases
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Saturn's rings and tilt could be the product of an ancient, missing moon
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Study predicts whether rapid tests will be able to detect future SARS-CoV-2 variants
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Physicists demo method for designing topological metals
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Nerve healing: Neighboring cells become police force -- and could make tumors benign
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People who receive periodontal care have better outcomes after heart attack, study finds
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Machine learning gives glimpse of how a dog's brain represents what it sees
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The hemispheres are not equal: How the brain is not symmetrical
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A cut above -- two devices are teamed to simplify, quicken and improve ear reconstruction
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Scientists discover novel mechanism that causes rare brain disease
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How songbirds' striking colors put them at risk
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Discovery of extinct prehistoric reptile that lived among dinosaurs
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'Digital mask' could protect patients' privacy in medical records
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Astronomers risk misinterpreting planetary signals in James Webb data
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New tool overcomes major hurdle in clinical AI design
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COVID-19 vaccination rates at NYC schools varied significantly by race/ethnicity and borough
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Immunotherapy reduces lung and liver fibrosis in mice
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When microbiomes collide
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T cells use force to destroy cancer cells
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New signal for triggering human immune response
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Team develops method to identify future SARS-CoV-2 mutations that could affect rapid antigen test performance
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molecular origin of the genetic disease cystinosis revealed
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Mind over matter: Helping amputees regain their independence
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Phys
Recent findings from Iceland's Fagradalsfjall eruptions change what we know about how volcanoes work
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Researchers discover expanding and intensifying low-oxygen zone in the Arabian gulf
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Cracking the secrets to earthquake safety, one shake simulation at a time
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Honeybees are less likely to sting in larger groups
[1345d]
Pollutants from burning structures linger in waterways post-wildfire
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Researchers use purified liquid xenon to search for mysterious dark matter particles
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Study shows potential of Southern cattail for phytoremediation of areas contaminated by mine tailings
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Her work helped her boss win the Nobel Prize. Now the spotlight is on her
[1345d]
High school students with disabilities achieve better outcomes in inclusive academic settings
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Researchers attempt to print thin-film transistors with metal oxides onto heat-sensitive materials
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Double-transmon coupler will realize faster, more accurate superconducting quantum computers
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Study finds stock values increase when firms appoint Black CEOs
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Warmer Earth could see smaller butterflies that struggle to fly, affecting food systems
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Study: Communities of color at greatest risk of pesticide exposure in Ventura County, California
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RiverProAnalysis, an open-source set of Matlab scripts for river longitudinal profile analysis
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PDGFR kinase inhibitor found to protect against septic death via regulation of BTLA
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Greener and more 'walkable' urban areas encourage physical activity
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Researchers pave the way for large-scale, efficient organic solar cells with water treatment
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Review of SERS-based sensors for agricultural applications
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Identifying research priorities for security and safety threats in the Arctic and the North-Atlantic
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Grimy windows could be harbouring toxic pollutants
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Scientists fabricate acid/alkali dual PH-responsive smart pesticide delivery system
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NASA's Perseverance rover investigates geologically rich Mars terrain
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Millions of farmers 'replumb' the world's largest delta
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Scientists resolve the structure of the human bitter taste receptor TAS2R46
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380-million-year-old heart illuminates evolutionary history
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Saturn's rings and tilt could be the product of an ancient, missing moon
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Beyond AlphaFold: AI excels at creating new proteins
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Scientists find 'weaker ties' are more beneficial for job seekers on LinkedIn
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Electrically controlled exchange-bias effect discovered in magnetic van der Waals heterostructures
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Frequency-modulated continuous waves controlled by space-time-coding metasurface with nonlinearly periodic phases
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High efficiency and low noise amplification of ultrashort pulses by quasi-parametric amplification
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Self-assembled liquid crystal architectures for soft matter photonics
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TPMS porous structures: From multi-scale design and precise additive manufacturing to multidisciplinary applications
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Interfacial-induced fabrication of porous carbon with enhanced intrinsic active sites
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Researchers discover new signal for triggering human immune response
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Nanoplastics can disrupt human liver and lung cell processes in lab experiments
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Physicists demo method for designing topological metals
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Physicists generate new nanoscale spin waves
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Study shows flerovium is the most volatile metal in the periodic table
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How to keep kids curious: Five questions answered
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Inhibitor of lipid kinase PI3KC2a identified as potential new treatment of thrombosis
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Thousands of Australian lives could be lost without rapid adoption of electric vehicles
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Solvent effect on film formation and device performance for 2D Dion-Jacobson perovskite solar cells
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Disadvantaged population groups perceive their capabilities to promote individual health and well-being as weak
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Study reveals the molecular origin of the genetic disease cystinosis
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T cells use force to destroy cancer cells
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Paleontologists reveal new data on the evolution of the hominid cranium
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Strawberries are smaller when bees ingest pesticides, study finds
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