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Scientific American
COVID Research Funding to Be Slashed, NIH Documents Show
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What Caused the Magnitude 7.7 Myanmar and Thailand Earthquake?
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Amid Trump Cuts, Climate Researchers Wait for the Ax to Fall
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PFAS Found in Nearly Half of Americans’ Drinking Water
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As Starlink and Other Satellites Proliferate, Astronomers Learn to Manage Interference
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The First Sightings of Hofstadter's Butterfly Emerged from a Happy Accident
[317d]
How Long Do Pregnancy and Birth Affect the Body?
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Quanta Magazine
The High Cost of Quantum Randomness Is Dropping
[317d]
New Scientist
Are Trump's cuts to science the end of the endless frontier?
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Measles is spreading across the US – here is what you need to know
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 could still hit the moon, JWST observations reveal
[317d]
The anus may have evolved from a hole originally used to release sperm
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ScienceDaily
Researchers identify mutations that can lead to resistance to some chemotherapies
[317d]
Drone experiment reveals how Greenland ice sheet is changing
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Discrimination-related depression, anxiety pronounced among multiracial, White, Asian populations
[317d]
Physicists use quantum entanglement to crack mystery of strange metals
[317d]
How a critical enzyme keeps potentially dangerous genes in check
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Meniscus injuries may soon be treated by customizable hydrogel
[317d]
Cold plunges actually change your cells
[317d]
Researchers develop new DNA test for personalized treatment of bacterial vaginosis
[317d]
Why scientists are worried about weasels
[317d]
Artificial neurons organize themselves
[317d]
Brain channels 'stopped in time' reveal chemical flow that enables learning and thinking
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Phys
The US has the power to switch off the UK's nuclear subs, posing a security issue
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Melsonby hoard: Iron-Age Yorkshire discovery reveals ancient Britons' connections with Europe
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Quantum imaging method developed for enhanced image clarity
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A protein folding mystery solved: Study explains core packing fractions
[317d]
Safer seafood could be on the way—cell-cultivated fish offers hope for seafood allergy sufferers
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Novel class of zwitterionic phospholipids enhances mRNA delivery
[317d]
How the failure of two dams amplified the Derna Flood tragedy
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Physicist revisits the computational limits of life and Schrödinger's essential question in the era of quantum computing
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Tweeted metaphors shape views about immigration, study finds
[317d]
Efficient light control: Meta-optics replace conventional lenses
[317d]
Symmetry between up and down quarks is more broken than expected
[317d]
How NASA's Perseverance is helping prepare astronauts for Mars
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Personal trainers work unpaid 'like medieval serfs,' research says
[317d]
New light-controlled CRISPR tool enhances precision in genetic research
[317d]
How nitrate overcomes plant hormone inhibition to boost seed germination
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Fish use sharks as shields to ambush prey, study reveals
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How climate and barriers shape global patterns in seed plant distribution over millions of years
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Cruciferous plants' pungent defense mechanism: How repurposed stomatal genes also fend off herbivores
[317d]
10 million peer reviews expected in 2025: Experts advocate for AI integration
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Active compounds in Piper longum fruits show potential for functional foods and medicine
[317d]
Scientists demonstrate pre-clinical proof of concept for next-gen DNA delivery technology
[317d]
Bird genome study offers insights into pandemic disease evolution
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Quality assurance in the cell: Preventing defective protein blueprints
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Study reveals key linkages between westerly wind bursts and El Niño development
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