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Scientific American
'Mind Control' Parasite Makes Wolves Effective Pack Leaders
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China and Russia Continue to Block Protections for Antarctica
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Mauna Loa, Earth's Largest Active Volcano, Just Woke Up after 38 Years
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Dolphins Whistle Their Names with Complex, Expressive Patterns
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Many People with Bipolar Disorder Use Cannabis. It May Sometimes Help
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Quanta Magazine
Mathematical Trio Advances Centuries-Old Number Theory Problem
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New Scientist
Drug clears sleeping sickness parasite from the body in clinical trial
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Mauna Loa eruption interrupts key record of atmospheric CO2
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'Unselfish' genes that make plants cooperate could boost crop yields
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Bats and death metal singers use the same throat structure to growl
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How postbiotics could boost your health and even help reverse ageing
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Gliding sensors inspired by floating seeds will biodegrade after use
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Boarding school rules on phones and bedtimes help teens get more sleep
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Do we have 'immunity debt' and how could it affect our infection risk?
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Brain mapping in mice may explain why pain makes us lose our appetite
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ScienceDaily
New quantum computing feat is a modern twist on a 150-year-old thought experiment
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Major fires an increasing risk as the air gets thirstier, research shows
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Fertilizing the ocean to store carbon dioxide
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Making 'transport' robots smarter
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Engineers use quantum computing to develop transparent window coating that blocks heat, saves energy
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Do voluntary corporate pledges help reduce plastic pollution?
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Tropical wildlife follow the same daily patterns worldwide
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Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice
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Bats use death metal 'growls' to make social calls
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Increasing crop yields by breeding plants to cooperate
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Scientists discover secret to waking up alert and refreshed
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1930s Dust Bowl led to extreme heat around Northern Hemisphere
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Too many -- or too few -- job demands can spoil a good night's sleep
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Retinal cells may have the potential to protect themselves from diabetic retinopathy
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Sex roles in the animal kingdom are driven by the ratio of females to males
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Phys
Engineers use quantum computing to develop transparent window coating that blocks heat, saves energy
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Image: Hubble Telescope spies sparkling spray of stars in NGC 2660
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White sharks once again migrate into Florida's waters, probably eating other sharks
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NASA scientists create black hole jets with supercomputer
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Study shows that strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice
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Understanding the environmental microbiome using confocal microscopy
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Engineered nanoparticles could help store excess carbon dioxide in the ocean
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Researchers investigate neuron differentiation in fruit fly brains
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Japanese company aims to put first private lander on Moon, with UAE rover on board
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Developing the low-energy ion spectrometer for the Chinese BeiDou-3 satellite
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Most Asian countries are far behind biodiversity targets for protected areas, finds study of 40 countries
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Climate change will cause Pacific's low-oxygen zone to expand even more by 2100, study finds
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To track disease-carrying mosquitoes, researchers tag them with DNA barcodes
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Sex roles in the animal kingdom driven by the ratio of females to males
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Nations must embrace change in order to tackle biodiversity crisis, researchers say
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