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Scientific American
Lab-Grown Meat Is Getting Closer to Tasting Like Real Beef
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Quanta Magazine
‘Sensational’ Proof Delivers New Insights Into Prime Numbers
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New Scientist
Bird flu cases may be going undetected in US dairy workers
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Raindrop-powered generator harvests electricity from bad weather
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Planes are under attack from GPS jamming – can we find a fix?
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AI can identify a child's sex based on their brain activity
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Deep pit on moon may be entrance to cave that could act as lunar base
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The physicist who wants to build a telescope bigger than Earth
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ScienceDaily
Unlocking the mystery of preexisting drug resistance: New study sheds light on cancer evolution
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New research demonstrates potential for increasing effectiveness of popular diabetes, weight-loss drugs
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Antioxidant strategy to address mitochondrial dysfunction caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus
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Better together: Spatial arrangement of three immune cells is key to attacking tumors
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American diets got briefly healthier, more diverse during COVID-19 pandemic, study finds
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NASA's Webb investigates eternal sunrises, sunsets on distant world
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A novel and unique neural signature for depression revealed
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A new neural network makes decisions like a human would
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Scorching storms on distant worlds revealed
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JWST unveils stunning ejecta and CO structures in Cassiopeia A's young supernova
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Scientists discover missing piece in climate models
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Protein droplets likely don't cause Parkinson's
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Producing hydrogen and fertilizer at the same time
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History shows that humans are good for biodiversity... sometimes
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Personalized simulations predict patient outcomes for blood cancer treatment
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New geological datings place the first European hominids in the south of the Iberian Peninsula 1.3 million years ago
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Lab develops smallest free-floating bubbles for medical imaging
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Loss of oxygen in lakes and oceans a major threat to ecosystems, society, and planet
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Safe, successful pregnancies possible after alloHCT
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How a gene for obesity affects the brain
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Building a roadmap to bioengineer plants that produce their own nitrogen fertilizer
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Early life antibiotic increases risk of asthma: providing clues to a potential prevention adult asthma
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Study reveals how an anesthesia drug induces unconsciousness
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Study reveals link between playing contact sports and parkinsonism in individuals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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Cosmic wrestling match
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Receptors make dairy cows a prime target for influenza
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Phys
Study: For small sellers, sometimes it pays to sell to Amazon—and sometimes not
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Kenyan crop contamination outbreak inspires grad student to improve rice storage
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How a 'social good' firm is defined can impact its value creation and value capital
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Observatory gears up to detect thousands of elusive brown dwarfs, unlocking Milky Way mysteries
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With the rise of global mobility, researchers say the topic of international employees' adjustment needs attention
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Study shows naming farm animals reduces preschoolers' desire to eat them
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Metabolomic insights into soybean defense strategies against diverse pathogens
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Q&A: 'We lost instruments chewed or crunched by bears and sea otters'—how a researcher listens for elusive belugas
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70% of households with children regularly waste food, finds Spanish study
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Examining the benefits of worksite weight-based discrimination training
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Solar energy-driven H₂O₂ photosynthesis from water and oxygen using Ba-implanted ordered carbon nitride
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Silicon photonics light the way toward large-scale applications in quantum information
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New study highlights the alarming rise of telephone fraud targeting older adults in the UK
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Earth system scientists discover missing piece in climate models
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Study shows how narcissistic CEOs influence boards of directors to take more risk
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The CubeCat-4, a new nanosatellite, is already orbiting the Earth
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Heavy rains kill at least 35 in eastern Afghanistan: Official
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Rethinking the Blue Economy: Network assesses impact on coastal communities
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Study finds language affects how quickly we perceive shades of color
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Study: Consumption-tracking technology mixed bag for consumers
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Researchers discover novel deepwater renewal process in Lake Geneva
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A hopping robot could explore Europa using locally harvested water
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Research team uses satellite data and machine learning to predict typhoon intensity
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Researchers directly simulate the fusion of oxygen and carbon nuclei
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A walking balloon could one day explore Titan—or Earth's sea floor
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New tool can predict bitterness in foods without prior knowledge of their chemical structures
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Nano-confinement may be key to improving hydrogen production
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Superlubricity study shows a frictionless state can be achieved at macroscale
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How climate change is altering the Earth's rotation
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Surprising ring sheds light on galaxy formation
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New concept explains how tiny particles navigate water layers, with implications for marine conservation
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New study models NZ habitats most vulnerable to gold clam invasion
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Q&A: What past environmental success can teach us about solving the climate crisis
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Webb unveils stunning ejecta and CO structures in Cassiopeia A's young supernova
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Land protection initiatives reduced Amazon deforestation by up to 83%, new analysis finds
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Can rattlesnakes really climb trees in California? Swim? Here's what experts say
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Lab develops smallest free-floating bubbles for medical imaging
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Some artificial sweeteners are forever chemicals that could be harming aquatic life
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How old are South African fossils like the Taung Child? Study offers an answer
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Webb investigates eternal sunrises, sunsets on distant world
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'The Imaginary' reveals the many positive skills that playing with imaginary friends can develop
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Weather satellite passes bake and shake tests with flying colors
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Juice's lunar-Earth flyby: All you need to know
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Wildfire smoke has a silver lining: It can protect vulnerable tree seedlings
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Using RNA technology to develop a chemical-free way for controlling flystrike in sheep
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