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Scientific American
Mosquito Bloodlust Is Driven by These Two Hormones
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Przewalski's Horses Are Finally Returning to Their Natural Habitat
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New Scientist
Flower farm could supply nickel for electric vehicle batteries
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Making roofs white or reflective is the best way to keep a city cool
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Blue whale mother caught feeding her calf on video for first time ever
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Physicists figured out the ideal container size for pistachio shells
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Quantum computers may work better when they ignore causality
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Vivid snake species with blue lips and yellow eyes is new to science
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Mind-reading AI recreates what you're looking at with amazing accuracy
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ScienceDaily
Scientists discover new T cells and genes related to immune disorders
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The dawn of the Antarctic ice sheets
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Not so selfish after all: Viruses use freeloading genes as weapons
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How dust pollution from shrinking Great Salt Lake affects communities disproportionately
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Scientists map how deadly bacteria evolved to become epidemic
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Brain fluid dynamics key to migraine mysteries, new therapies
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Clever pupils don't need to attend academically selective schools to thrive, study finds
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Re-engineering cancerous tumors to self-destruct and kill drug-resistant cells
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New organic molecule shatters phosphorescence efficiency records and paves way for rare metal-free applications
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Cool roofs are best at beating cities' heat
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Phys
Shark attacks are on the rise worldwide, study says: How common are they in California?
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Why the US food system needs agroecology
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Engineers find a way to protect microbes from extreme conditions
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Desert-loving fungi and lichens pose deadly threat to 5,000-year-old rock art
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Beryl foreshadows future hurricanes, says UN weather agency
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Researchers evaluate impact of warming on soil respiration in different ecosystems
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Mexico girds for hit from Hurricane Beryl
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Strawberries under the high-tech magnifying glass
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Study reveals rapid evolution and global spread of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Recovery of unique geological samples sheds light on formation of today's Antarctic ice sheet
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Phage viruses, used to treat antibiotic resistance, gain advantage by cutting off competitors' reproduction ability
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'I pretty much already know what Australia's like': What Aussie teenagers told researchers about not watching local TV
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AI could revolutionize environmental planning—if we don't get trapped in the 'iron cage of rationality'
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No croutons, no anchovies, no bacon: The 100-year-old Mexican origins of the Caesar salad
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Using copper to convert CO₂ to methane could be game changer in mitigating climate change
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Study reveals latitude patterns, controlling factors of microbial residues and lignin phenol accumulation in forest soil
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Hurricane Beryl sweeps past Cayman Islands after hammering Jamaica
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Social media offers new perspectives on serial killer fascination
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Researchers discover swath of previously undocumented polar bear dens
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Professional misconduct can end a career—who should get a second chance?
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Caterpillars pass down food preferences to offspring through blood
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Song melodies have become simpler since 1950, study suggests
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Mitigating barriers for children walking and biking to school
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Novel universal principle guides properties of fluorophosphate glass
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Permaculture found to be a sustainable alternative to conventional agriculture
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Rare footage reveals intimate family lives of blue whales
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Engineers send 3D printer into space
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A closer look at cell toxins: Researchers examine how radionuclides interact with kidney cells
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Catalysts with single non-noble metal component for efficient conversion of biomass-based chemicals
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Research shows fishing boats in the harbor haul tourists into Danish hotels
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The influence of peptoid sequence on the mechanisms and kinetics of 2D assembly
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Scientists discover new plants that could lead to 'climate-proof' chocolate
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A concentrated beam of particles and photons could push us to Proxima Centauri
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Q&A: Study explores opportunities to increase representation of women in leadership
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Grasses in the fog: Plants support life in the desert
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The energy transition requires a lot of minerals and metals—which could impact our lakes
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Norway could lead the fight against plastic pollution
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Researchers synthesize garnet-rich lunar rock to study moon's mantle
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Whale had fishing lines 'embedded' into body: Rescue took multiple days
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Sparrows as sentinels: Health study illustrates the interconnectedness of humans and wildlife
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How to spot AI fake content—and what policymakers can do to help stop it
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Climate scientist suggests fast escalation of megastorms like Beryl
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A new blue: Mysterious origin of the ribbontail ray's electric blue spots revealed
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Decolonizing a university's tropical ecology curriculum
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Nova eruption of V1716 Sco inspected in X-rays and gamma rays
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Exploring the casque anatomy of aerial jousting helmeted hornbills
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Words such as racist slurs can literally hurt—here's the science
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Detroit's legacy of housing inequity has caused long-term health impacts − these policies can help mitigate that harm
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A new set of studies offers the most comprehensive look at spaceflight health since NASA's Twins Study
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