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Scientific American
Heat Waves Deserve Disaster Relief from FEMA, Petition Argues
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Summers Are Hotter than Ever and Are Only Going to Get Worse
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How the Recycling Symbol Duped People into Buying More Plastic
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Tiny Spheres Key to Tunable ‘Smart Liquid’
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These Gray Whales Are Shrinking and Scientists Aren’t Sure Why
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Walking helps keep people free of lower back pain for longer
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Saturn's moon Titan is experiencing coastal erosion from methane seas
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Dear David: How do I help my daughters deal with their social anxiety?
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Is it a severed foot? No, it's a sea slug
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Could we merge biologically with the fungal network and live forever?
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Photos of a rusting Alaskan river win New Scientist Editors Award
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Engaging new book explores how vital mathematics is to map-making
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Léa Seydoux and George MacKay dazzle in shocking sci-fi film The Beast
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Phased introductions to smartphones will help kids more than bans
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New book explores how games shape the world – for better or for worse
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We finally know why some people seem immune to catching covid-19
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Glassy gel is hard as plastic and stretches 7 times its length
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Is an old NASA probe about to redraw the frontier of the solar system?
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Rare corpse flower that stinks of rotting flesh blooms at Kew Gardens
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Farmland near Chernobyl nuclear reactor is finally safe to use again
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ScienceDaily
Drugs for enlarged prostate may also protect against dementia with Lewy bodies
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Study finds one copy of protective genetic variant helps stave off early-onset Alzheimer's disease
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Combination targeted treatment produces lasting remissions in people with resistant aggressive B-cell lymphoma
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Titan's lakes may be shaped by waves
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New NOvA results add to mystery of neutrinos
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At least one in four US residential yards exceed new EPA lead soil level guideline
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Jupiter's great red spot is not the same one Cassini observed in 1600s
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Rigorous new study debunks misconceptions about anemia, education
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Sound stimulation with precise timings can help understand brain wave functions
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Wooden surfaces may have natural antiviral properties
[620d]
Non-native plants and animals expanding ranges 100 times faster than native species
[620d]
Treatment for autoimmune disorder acts on balance of immune cell types
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Shining light on mental health in space science community
[620d]
Impacts of space travel on astronauts' eye health
[620d]
'Time cells' in the brain are critical for complex learning, study shows
[620d]
Women who experience depression during pregnancy or after birth have higher risk of cardiovascular disease
[620d]
A new tuberculosis vaccine candidate recombinant protein with additional post-translational modifications occurring in Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells
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Unlocking heart health: Advancing noninvasive monitoring in chimpanzees
[620d]
Blessing in disguise: Mycoviruses enhance fungicide effectiveness against plant pathogens
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Transforming inexpensive quinolines into complex drug candidates
[620d]
More effective cancer treatment with iontronic pump
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Interaction with insects accelerates plant evolution
[620d]
A railroad of cells
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Much of the Nord Stream gas remained in the sea
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New technology provides electrifying insights into how catalysts work at the atomic level
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Researchers create new class of materials called 'glassy gels'
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Tabulae Paralytica: Mapping the biology of spinal cord injury in unprecedented detail
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When in drought: Researchers map which parts of the Amazon are most vulnerable to climate change
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Phys
Improving crops with laser beams and 3D printing
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Researchers find wave activity on Titan may be strong enough to erode the coastlines of lakes and seas
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Lab-grown burgers and cricket salads could be 'norm' by 2054, says UK report
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Caffeine may be a useful marker of wastewater leaks in storm drain systems
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Want to avoid Europe's tourist hordes? Try getting off the beaten track
[620d]
The fading boundary between farmers and tigers in the Himalayas
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Southern Africa drought crisis demands fresh solutions
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Students' awareness of their cognitive processes facilitates the learning of math, finds study
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Boosting the synthesis of stable sugar compounds with a novel nature-inspired approach
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Why advertisers pay more to reach viewers who watch less
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Earth's atmosphere is our best defense against nearby supernovae, study suggests
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Travelers urged to keep it local in the name of sustainable tourism
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Shepherd's graffiti sheds new light on Acropolis lost temple mystery
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Hope from an unexpected source in the global race to stop wheat blast
[620d]
Researchers investigate the impacts of space travel on astronauts' eye health
[620d]
Unlocking heart health: Advancing noninvasive monitoring in chimpanzees
[620d]
Study reveals stable soil moisture variability within fields, opens door for satellite remote sensing
[620d]
Non-native plants and animals expanding ranges 100-times faster than native species, finds new research
[620d]
NASA releases Hubble image taken in new pointing mode
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Many sports are tightening transgender policies. Can inclusion co-exist with fairness, physical safety and integrity?
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Researcher: Improving gender equality will help end violence against women, but it's only part of the puzzle
[620d]
Farmers reveal what they really think about reintroducing lynx and wolves to Britain and Ireland
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