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New Scientist
Fissures on ocean moons may be too rare to provide conditions for life
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How did multicellular life evolve? Algae and yeast give some hints
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Fastest random number generator ever uses quantum fluctuations
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Ultra-fast random number generator uses quantum fluctuations
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Recyclable plastic made from super glue could replace polystyrene
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Ultra-thin superconducting ink could be used in quantum computers
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Extrapolations review: Can this climate sci-fi make us care?
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The state of Britain's rivers: Slurry, silage and sewage
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It's now or never – we need to achieve a sustainable human population
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Why we need to be wary of anthropomorphising chatbots
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Your Brain on Art review: Fascinating guide needs a bit more science
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Rare photograph of snow in the usually baking hot Sonoran desert
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Atomic Light review: Solar astronomers rescue an uneven installation
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Why preserving your lemons in salt will make them even tastier
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Stephen Hawking’s parting shot is a fresh challenge to cosmologists
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ScienceDaily
Depressed, and aging fast
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Optical switching at record speeds opens door for ultrafast, light-based electronics and computers
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Phytoplankton blooms offer insight into impacts of climate change
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Known active ingredient as new drug candidate against mpox
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Global experts propose a path forward in generating clean power from waste energy
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Integrated structural biology provides new clues for cystic fibrosis treatment
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Telomere shortening -- a sign of cellular aging -- linked to signs of Alzheimer's in brain scans
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Road noise makes your blood pressure rise -- literally
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'Biohybrid' device could restore function in paralyzed limbs
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Geoscientists shed a light on life's evolution 800 million years ago
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Robot caterpillar demonstrates new approach to locomotion for soft robotics
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From mutation to arrhythmia: Desmosomal protein breakdown as an underlying mechanism of cardiac disease
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Tackling counterfeit seeds with 'unclonable' labels
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Clearing a path for non-invasive muscle therapy for the elderly
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Biodegradable artificial muscles: Going green in the field of soft robotics
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How fit is your gut microbiome?
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Memory B cell marker predicts long-lived antibody response to flu vaccine
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Copper artifacts unearth new cultural connections in southern Africa
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Babies or beauty? Ancient origin of how female butterflies invest
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Towards reducing biodiversity loss in fragmented habitats
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How the brain's 'internal compass' works
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Is bone health linked to brain health?
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Hidden 'super spreaders' spur dengue fever transmission
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Researchers create artificial enzyme for fast detection of disease-related hormone in sweat
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Phys
At least 80% of world's important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments
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