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Scientific American
Ignoring Climate Risks Has Inflated Property Values in Flood Zones
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We May Never Predict Earthquakes, but We can Make Them Less Deadly
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Snakes Can Hear You Scream, New Research Reveals
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
A weird comet is travelling through space with a dust blob it made
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Travellers to Unimaginable Lands review: The true toll of dementia
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Turtles stranded on UK beaches after storms send them off course
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How AI chatbots in search engines will completely change the internet
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Green home designs put to the test in giant climate-controlled chamber
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Why chocolate cravings strike a week or two before a menstrual period
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ScienceDaily
Food quality matters for southern resident killer whales
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How the Mongolian gerbil may help speed recovery of a rare inner ear problem
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Feedback loops make climate action even more urgent, scientists say
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Phys
New multi-policy-based annealer for solving real-world combinatorial optimization problems
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Researchers develop greener alternative to fossil fuels by producing hydrogen from water and light
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Technical report: LEDs change laboratory measurements of light
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Investigating the nanomechanical properties of the surface layers of hair fibers
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VIIRS sensor on NOAA-21 now collecting new imagery
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NASA's Perseverance rover set to begin third year at Jezero Crater
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New type of bolometer detector for far-infrared telescopes
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Wine connoisseurs face testing times as climate change alters flavors
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Electrocatalysis: Iron and cobalt oxyhydroxides examined
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New study maps transience of NZ population
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North American turtles becoming endemic in South Baden, possibly posing a threat to ecosystems
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Study: Fertilization unnecessary in oak forests planted on former agricultural land
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Parents' perception and mediation of video game risk in Norway
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Impact of the pandemic on entrepreneurship worldwide is 'mixed'
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Tapered optical fiber addresses challenge posed by Brillouin scattering
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Hi-tech is making the seas transparent
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Addressing social isolation may be key in preventing mass shootings, study finds
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Scientists exploit genetic mutation to accelerate plant breeding process
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Accelerating molecular diffusion by constructing hierarchical Murray zeolites for maximized catalytic activity
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Multifaceted analysis identifies transitional areas of vegetation as biodiversity hotspots
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Spraying compound probiotics improves growth performance, modulates gut microbiota of suckling piglets
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Cu/CuNC dual-site interface promotes carbon dioxide electroreduction to ethanol
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What's the right time to claim Social Security? It's complicated
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Study finds only a quarter of LA Metro bus stops offer shade
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Elephant seal remains show Antarctic sea was warmer in the mid-to-late Holocene
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Supramolecular assembly assists the synthesis of highly active carbon-nitrogen-based photo/electrocatalysts
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Research shows what is lost when refugees have to leave a neighborhood
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Mapping Iran's biodiversity hotspots to create new protected areas covering 20% of the landscape
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Dead kangaroos make a surprising feast for possums in the Australian Alps
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Food quality matters for southern resident killer whales
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Scientists propose using carbon-coated magnetite nanoclusters for synergistic cancer therapy
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How does anthropogenic warming influence the record-breaking northwest Pacific marine heatwave?
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New antioxidants found in beef, chicken and pork
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How midgut development in insects reveals their evolutionary past
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Groundwater flow accelerates permafrost degradation on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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For developing world to quit coal, rich countries must eliminate oil and gas faster, says new study
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