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Scientific American
U.S. Fossil-Fuel Reserves Alone Could Put Global Climate Targets Out of Reach
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Artificial Intelligence Needs Both Pragmatists and Blue-Sky Visionaries
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Quanta Magazine
How Do Fireflies Flash in Sync? Studies Suggest a New Answer.
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New Scientist
Engine based on Maxwell’s demon concept may help us understand entropy
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Woodpecker brains process tree-drumming sounds as if they're birdsong
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Woodpecker brains process their own tree-drumming as if it's birdsong
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A third of scientists working on AI say it could cause global disaster
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Quantum memory device could make real-world quantum internet possible
[1340d]
Amphibian deaths in Central America led to malarial mosquito surge
[1340d]
World’s richest countries fall short on renewable energy targets
[1340d]
Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw confront the black hole information paradox
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Ten must-see talks at this year's New Scientist Live
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ScienceDaily
Chimpanzee stone tool diversity
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Newly discovered protein connected to Alzheimer's disease risk
[1340d]
How fear memories get stuck in some brains
[1340d]
Artificial intelligence used to uncover the cellular origins of Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive disorders
[1340d]
Fundamental research improves understanding of new optical materials
[1340d]
Discovery illuminates how Parkinson's disease spreads in the brain
[1340d]
Newly identified small molecules break amyloid tangles that cause Alzheimer's
[1340d]
Discovery explains cancer chemotherapy resistance, offers solution
[1340d]
Fish to help in search for MS drugs
[1340d]
Malaria spike linked to amphibian die-off
[1340d]
Phys
Three-dimensional fossil algae more than 541 million years old reveal modern-looking ancestry of the plant kingdom
[1340d]
Researchers identify a variety of chimpanzee stone tools for cracking different nut species
[1340d]
Fundamental research improves understanding of new optical materials
[1340d]
New research gives potential for more accurate methamphetamine detection
[1340d]
Did life get its start in micaceous clay?
[1340d]
Idaho a step closer to having largest research dairy in US
[1340d]
Proving that quantum entanglement is real: Researcher answers questions about his historical experiments
[1340d]
Fish can help in the search for multiple sclerosis drugs
[1340d]
From the atom to natural killer cell: The story of an unexpected protein structure
[1340d]
Statistical analysis aims to solve Greek volcano mystery
[1340d]
Revealing spacecraft geometry effects on impact simulations for NASA's DART mission
[1340d]
Lack of public appreciation contributes to loneliness in farming, study shows
[1340d]
Drumming in woodpeckers is neurologically similar to singing in songbirds
[1340d]
Super-resolved coherent Raman spectroscopy with quantum light
[1340d]
New study finds that natural gas leaked from interstate pipelines contains hazardous air pollutants and carcinogens
[1340d]
Multifunctional porous conductive membranes help microbes eat their way to a faster carbon dioxide conversion
[1340d]
Resonance Raman scattering provides new ways for high-sensitivity temperature probing
[1340d]
Energy storage materials built from nano-sized molecular blocks
[1340d]
Not even soaking rain can ease fire risk in a California hit by record heat, dry landscape
[1340d]
How disclosing advertising spending can reduce investor and analyst uncertainty and possibly enhance firms' valuations
[1340d]
When school feels 'like prison' test scores, college attendance drop
[1340d]
The role of overconfidence and perceived ability in preferences for income equality
[1340d]
How two isomers of [IrC₄H₂]⁺ independently react with either methane or water
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Plastic degradation in the ocean contributes to its acidification
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New chemistry happens when dust meets pollution
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Earth-like exoplanets unlikely to be another 'pale blue dot'
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Geoengineering could destabilize tropical peat soils
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Despite frequent sightings, red squirrel habitats in Berlin are small and fragmented
[1340d]
Home ownership leads to less happiness than expected
[1340d]
Artificial intelligence spots pests in trail cams, and tracks indigenous plants from orbit
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Amphibian die-off leads to malaria spike in Latin America
[1340d]
Radical new treatment system lights up cancer therapy
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