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Scientific American
For Health Equity, Location Matters
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New Wildlife Tracker Powers Itself as Animals Walk, Trot and Run
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Fungi Make Safer Fireproofing Material
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Mutated Gene That Causes Webbed Limbs in Humans May Have Given Bats Wings
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Some Metals Mysteriously Heal Their Own Cracks
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Fish Skin Can Heal Other Animals' Eye Injuries
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Science News Briefs from around the World: October 2023
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Readers Respond to the May 2023 Issue
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New Chemical Process Offers Hope for Mixed-Plastics Recycling
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Ancient Honey-and-Vinegar Combo Could Actually Treat Infected Wounds
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Above-Elbow Bionic Arm Can Control Every Finger
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A Fictional Psychological Thriller about the Rise of AI
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History: October 2023
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Cannibalistic Dads May Be Contributing to Hellbender Salamander Declines
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Pipelines Touted as Carbon Capture Solution Spark Uncertainty and Opposition
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
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ScienceDaily
Metaphors for human fertilization are evolving, study shows
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Phys
Faith primary schools admitting fewer children with special educational needs, study finds
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Netherlands halts extraction from Europe's biggest gas field
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A double earthquake threat? Study finds 2 Seattle-area faults ripped about the same time
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Antimatter: We cracked how gravity affects it. What it means for our understanding of the universe
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Indian spacecraft heads towards center of solar system
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India's private space sector skyrockets
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Metaphors for human fertilization are evolving, study shows
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Drought drains Brazilian Amazon residents reliant on waterways
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