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Scientific American
The Race to Stop a Plastics Plant Scores a Crucial Win
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How the Montreal Protocol Helped Save Earth from a Climate Time Bomb
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'New Execution Method Touted as More 'Humane,' But Evidence Is Lacking'
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These Spiders Use Their Webs Like Huge Silky Ears
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Scientists are slathering reefs with antibiotics to stop coral disease
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Robot navigates indoors by tracking anomalies in magnetic fields
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Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to almost 200 genetic variants
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Bowhead whales live longer thanks to mutation that also shrinks testes
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ScienceDaily
Asexual relationships need same ingredients as any other relationship
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Disarming the immune system's lethal lung response
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Potential of precision genome editing in treating inherited retinal diseases
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Air pollution can amplify negative effects of climate change, new study finds
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New research throws doubt on old ideas of how hearing works
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Researchers create single-crystal organometallic perovskite optical fibers
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Uncovering the skin's secrets: Studies show how skin forms differently across the body
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DNA nets capture COVID-19 virus in low-cost rapid-testing platform
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New research finds that viruses may have 'eyes and ears' on us
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An AI message decoder based on bacterial growth patterns
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Simple process extracts valuable magnesium salt from seawater
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An AI message decoder based on bacterial growth patterns
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Intestinal fortitude: Gut coils hold secrets of organ formation
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COVID-19 associated with increase in new diagnoses of type 1 diabetes in youth, by as much as 72 percent, study finds
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Looking back on 250 years of drought on the Korean peninsula
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Wearable sensors styled into T-shirts and face masks
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Findings explain exceptional auditory abilities in Williams-Beuren Syndrome
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Mysterious ripples in the Milky Way were caused by a passing dwarf galaxy
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Shape-shifting fat cells fuel breast cancer growth
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Scientists use modified silk proteins to create new nonstick surfaces
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Researchers test a novel hypothesis to explain the cause of autoimmunity in patients with type 1 diabetes
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New study identifies cortisol level as indicator of addiction recovery success
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Tracking the origin of southern California's latest invasive pest
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New technique allows researchers to scrape beyond the surface of nanomaterials
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Discovery could power up platelet production to battle blood shortages
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Mutation in key molecules could stop gonorrhea infection, biomedical sciences researchers find
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More older adults should be checking blood pressure at home, study suggests
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Fighting fungal infections with metals
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Phys
Approaching storm may delay launch try for NASA moon rocket
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Simple process extracts valuable magnesium salt from seawater
[1337d]
New research finds that viruses may have 'eyes and ears' on us
[1337d]
DNA nets capture COVID-19 virus in low-cost rapid-testing platform
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Bumblebees can be classified as 'fish' under California conservation law, court says
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Mexico earthquake triggers 'desert tsunami' 1,500 miles away in Death Valley cave
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An AI message decoder based on bacterial growth patterns
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Coral genome reveals cysteine surprise
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Air pollution can amplify negative effects of climate change, new study finds
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Neoliberals are most receptive to political tricks, study finds
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First single-crystal organometallic perovskite optical fibers
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Project counts down Ariel exoplanet targets
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Do you want to join the challenge to explore the moon?
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Mutation in key molecules could stop gonorrhea infection
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Tracking the origin of southern California's latest invasive pest
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Ancient documents give unique glimpse into Malta's magic history
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The carp virus that taught researchers about immunology
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Monday will be the closest Jupiter is to Earth in nearly six decades
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Strong winds hit Bermuda as Hurricane Fiona heads for Canada
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Scientists use modified silk proteins to create new nonstick surfaces
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How an effort to reduce fossil fuel use led to another environmental problem: Light pollution
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Higher temperatures make it difficult for fig tree pollinators
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What you can do to reduce light pollution
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Developing conductive and electrocatalytic mediators in Li-S batteries
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The different effects on storm tracks between upper- and lower-level eddy growth over the North Pacific
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A quadruple increase in carbon dioxide over East Asia causes changes in both fast and slow cloud responses
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Will climate-change-driven temporal variation in precipitation affect crop yields and reactive nitrogen losses?
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Why parents shouldn't be saddled with environmental guilt for having children
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Why do we laugh? New study considers possible evolutionary reasons behind this very human behavior
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A naturally occurring soil bacterium may provide a solution for 'forever chemicals'
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When monkeys use the forest as a pharmacy
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Molecular detection platform provides new insights into gene medicine manufacturing
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The expansion of capitalism led to a deterioration in human welfare, according to new study
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Why children's 'choice' about COVID-19 masking at school needs far more discussion
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NASA says test good enough to try for Artemis launch next week
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To reach net zero the world still needs mining. After 26 years, here's what I've learned about this 'evil' industry
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Planetary-scale 'heat wave' discovered in Jupiter's atmosphere
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The rise to royalty: How worker wasps balance specialization and plasticity
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Fighting fungal infections with metals
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Researcher creates wood-based alternative to single-use plastic
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Are sanitary pads a panacea for impoverished women?
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