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Scientific American
Vera Rubin Lives on in Lives of the Women She Helped in Astronomy
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Judge's Decision Would Make Some No-Cost Cancer Screenings a Thing of the Past
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Science News Briefs from around the World: March 2023
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Dinosaurs' Air Sacs Evolved Many Times and Let Them Take Over the World
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New Research Points to Causes for Brain Disorders with No Obvious Injury
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Don't Panic: The Valentine's Day 2046 asteroid will not hit Earth. Here's why.
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Stressed Plants 'Cry'--and Some Animals Can Probably Hear Them
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
US toxic chemical emissions to air, water and soil increased in 2021
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We may finally know how Hawking's black hole paradox could be solved
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Cancer tumours in mice shrunk thanks to oxygen-sucking battery
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Computer made of DNA works out prime factors of 6 and 15
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The UK is making five big bets in the hope of hitting net zero by 2050
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ScienceDaily
Plastic transistor amplifies biochemical sensing signal
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Yak milk consumption among Mongol Empire elites
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Hope for salamanders? Study recalibrates climate change effects
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Engineered E. coli delivers therapeutic nanobodies to the gut
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Path to net-zero carbon capture and storage may lead to ocean
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Study examines how social rank affects response to stress
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Mathematical model provides bolt of understanding for lightning-produced X-rays
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A tighter core stabilizes SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in new emergent variants
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Ants took over the world by following flowering plants out of prehistoric forests
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Study finds centenarians possess unique immunity that helps them achieve exceptional longevity
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At the end of the dry season: CO2 pulses over Australia
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New nanoparticles can perform gene-editing in the lungs
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AI algorithm unblurs the cosmos
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Microrobot technology: Externally connecting in vivo neural networks
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Researchers discover birds with neurotoxin-laden feathers
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Scallop eyes as inspiration for new microscope objectives
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Why are forests turning brown in summer?
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Phys
Yak milk consumption among Mongol Empire elites
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Harnessing nature to promote planetary sustainability
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Pictures inside a cell: Researchers develop new tool to provide greater insight into biological processes
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Amid spiraling violence, criminologist studies new approaches to gun crime
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Speeding up drug discovery with diffusion generative models
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Study quantifies $562M in financial risk from Hurricane Florence
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Hope for salamanders? Study recalibrates climate change effects
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Engineered E. coli delivers therapeutic nanobodies to the gut
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A 'power boost' for customers is key to enhancing engagement and well-being, suggests study
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How exceptional weather conditions are turning European forests brown
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Seeing is more than believing: Exploring 'de Sitter space' to explain gravity in the expanding early universe
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Academic institutions receive lower financial returns from biotechnology licenses than commercial firms
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Remote working: How a surge in digital nomads is pricing out local communities around the world
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What caused the record-low Antarctic sea ice in austral summer 2022?
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Researchers: Indigenous knowledge offers solutions, but its use must be based on meaningful collaboration
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A new model predicts the flexibility of DNA movement at the molecular scale
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Intervention with educational robotics for the development of early childhood lexical relationships
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Making more sustainable decisions based on data
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Clout-lighting: Pranking your partner for likes is a surefire way to get dumped this April Fools' Day
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Austria glaciers retreat 'more than ever': measurement
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FDA approves drug for cats with allergic skin disease
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Study: Visible light induces bacteria to produce superoxide for manganese oxidation
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As the US pushes to make daylight saving permanent, should Australia move in the same direction?
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Can cities make room for woodpeckers?
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In Turkey, women are feeling the worst aftershocks of the earthquake, which could lead to dwindling trust in government
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A tighter core stabilizes SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in new emergent variants
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Opinion: Why a serious climate strategy is almost impossible in the UK's current political system
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Mathematical model provides bolt of understanding for lightning-produced X-rays
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A horse died on the set of 'The Rings of Power': How to ensure the welfare of horses used in entertainment
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Could a reinterpreted Marxism have solutions to our unprecedented environmental crisis?
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Researchers uncover the first steps driving antibiotic resistance
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What the complicated social lives of wasps can teach us about the evolution of animal societies
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Why some people lose their accents but others don't, according to linguistic expert
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Does carbon capture and storage hype delay emissions cuts? Here's what research shows
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Study takes stock of pandemic food policy in New York
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Researchers find less victim blaming in campus sexual assaults, but say solutions are still needed
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Partisanship and blame in the early days of COVID-19
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Opinion: What tracking mountain lions taught me about adaptability
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How space storms miscue train signals
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