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Scientific American
Strange Formations on Venus Hint at Ongoing Geological Activity
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Trump USDA Restores Climate Information for Farmers after Lawsuit
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Black Hole Mergers Show Strange Mathematical Link to String Theory
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Migraine Drug Ubrogepant Tackles Debilitating Early Symptoms
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Quanta Magazine
How the Universe Differs From Its Mirror Image
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New Scientist
Norovirus vaccine pill protects against winter vomiting bug
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Exquisite new-to-science frog species has golden legs and odd habits
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Are democratic countries like the UK just climate hypocrites?
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Remarkable photos highlight the haunting resilience of nature
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Already know the Big Dipper? There's more to this group of stars
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The complexity of female sex hormones calls for more science, not less
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Who needs Eurovision when we have the Dance Your PhD contest?
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When it comes to crime, you can't algorithm your way to safety
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How dark energy findings may inspire a new generation of physics nerds
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Grisly new book reveals what zombie insects can teach us
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Joshua Oppenheimer's The End is a superb musical set in the end times
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A doe-eyed look at space exploration is inadequate for the zeitgeist
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One half of the moon is hotter than the other
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Fossil tracks rewrite history of animals leaving water to live on land
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Surprising insights into the causes of PMDD promise better treatments
[267d]
Earth is heading for a second year above 1.5°C climate goal
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Chemists discover 'anti-spice' that could make chilli peppers less hot
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ScienceDaily
Mindfulness course effective in people with difficult-to-treat depression
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Understanding carbon traps
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Researchers discover a more eco-friendly approach to study light and matter interaction -- could revolutionize development of emerging technologies
[267d]
New study finds that tea and chocolate may help lower blood pressure
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New study offers insights into designing safe, effective nasal vaccines
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New study reveals our skin's own bacteria can help protect us from the bad effects of sunlight
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Should we protect non-native species? A new study says maybe
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Successful experiments at GSI/FAIR uncover new island of asymmetric fission
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Drinking water, select foods linked to PFAS in California adults
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Exercise the key to maintaining Vitamin D levels in winter
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Superconductors: Amazingly orderly disorder
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Yellow fever vaccination: How strong immune responses are triggered
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Too much sleep can hurt cognitive performance, especially for those with depression
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New study raises concerns about the safety of long-term ADHD medication treatment in children
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Professor challenges long-held assumptions of symmetry in physics
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What behavioral strategies motivate environmental action?
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People with lupus who have certain antibodies are more likely to experience blood clots, researchers find
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Engineers tackle sunlight intermittency in solar desalination
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New insights into the energy balance of brain neurons
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Rediscovering the first known cellular receptor
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Vision loss, damage could be tied to eye pressure, study finds
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What lies beneath: Using rock blasted from craters to probe the Martian subsurface
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Brain scans reveal what happens in the mind when insight strikes
[267d]
Marsupial research reveals how mammalian embryos form
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Following the folds -- with quantum technology
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Satellite data from ship captures landslide-generated tsunami
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Tech meets tornado recovery
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Research shows how hormone can reverse fatty liver disease in mice
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Study shows vision-language models can't handle queries with negation words
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Could a mini-stroke leave lasting fatigue?
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New nanoparticle could make cancer treatment safer, more effective
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Artificial intelligence and genetics can help farmers grow corn with less fertilizer
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Energy and memory: A new neural network paradigm
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How we think about protecting data
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene therapy
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Sharp depletion in soil moisture drives land water to flow into oceans, contributing to sea level rise
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The key to spotting dyslexia early could be AI-powered handwriting analysis
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Tiny gas bubbles reveal secrets of Hawaiian volcanoes
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Climate change is turning coastal lagoons into 'salty soup'
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Dexterity and climbing ability: how ancient human relatives used their hands
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Handy octopus robot can adapt to its surroundings
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The ripple effect of small earthquakes near major faults
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'Sweet spot' for focused ultrasound to provide essential tremor relief
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MRI scans could help detect life-threatening heart disease
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Microplastics in Texas bays are being swept out to sea
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Fossil tracks show reptiles appeared on Earth up to 40 million years earlier
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Combining laboratory techniques yields wealth of information about deadly brain tumors
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Dark matter formed when fast particles slowed down and got heavy, new theory says
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Genome of near-extinct northern white rhino offers hope for reviving the species
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New generation of skin substitutes give hope to severe burns patients
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Digital lab for data- and robot-driven materials science
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Adult-onset type 1 diabetes increases risk of cardiovascular disease and death
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The risk of death or complications from broken heart syndrome was high from 2016 to 2020
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Phys
Perseverance Mars rover captures first visible-light auroras during intense solar storm
[267d]
Voyager 1 revives backup thrusters before command pause
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Ten things research tells us about the global economic elite
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Low-viscosity oil boosts a microfluidic device, enabling safer cell studies and gradient generation
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Reexamining a receptor linked to sepsis resolves contradictions regarding its binding interactions
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Fluorescent imaging reveals embryonic integration of musculoskeletal components in the locomotor system
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Biodiversity flourishes in the presence of shrub fringes on the edges of forests and fields, finds study
[267d]
Q&A: A generative AI technique for designing RNA with improved function
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Satellite data from ship captures landslide-generated tsunami for the first time
[267d]
Artificial intelligence and genetics can help farmers grow corn with less fertilizer
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A new study provides insights into cleaning up noise in quantum entanglement
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How a flexible protein domain links gene transcription and RNA processing
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Scientists are developing machine learning tools for improving particle accelerator operations
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3D-printing method enables fabrication of collagen tissue oriented in multiple directions
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How a leaf's symmetry and lobes impact its journey back to the tree
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A ripple effect: Minor quakes can disrupt natural tectonic patterns deep underground and change stress landscape
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Stranger things: How Netflix teaches economics
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MXene-antibody sensor enables low-cost, accurate vitamin D detection in remote regions
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Marsupial research reveals how mammalian embryos form
[267d]
Penning-trap system enables loss-free transfer of protons between experimental sites
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Ancient climate patterns help refine predictions for South Asian monsoon changes
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Durable catalyst boosts efficiency of high-temperature CO₂ conversion
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Finger bone analysis uncovers how ancient human relatives in South Africa used their hands
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Barbies today are much less likely to be on their tip-toes than in past decades
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Magellan mission reveals possible tectonic activity on Venus
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Shifting pollution abroad may help democratic nations appear more environmentally friendly than non-democratic countries
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Improving human beings to make them perform better: Why is transhumanism so harmful?
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New study reveals economic ripple effects of mass shootings on local businesses
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Photonic chip design offers simpler solution for one-way light flow in optical circuits
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From boomers to Gen Z: How to solve the public sector succession crisis
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Studies reveal hidden secrets about interiors of the moon and the asteroid Vesta
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Astronomers detect cloud convection near Titan's lakes
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Another first: Webb identifies frozen water in young star system
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Europe's forest plants thrive best in light-rich, semi-open woodlands kept open by large herbivores
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Territorial concessions will be central to any Ukraine peace deal, and to Russia's long-term plan
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How does the EPA know a pesticide is safe to use in my yard?
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Social platform Stocktwits and other sources of 'alternative data' may be hurting analysts' long-term forecasts
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Light is the science of the future: The Africans using it to solve local challenges
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What lies beneath: Using rock blasted from craters to probe the Martian subsurface
[267d]
New theory suggests 'emotional invalidation' can be a precursor to crime
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Patchy geographical coverage of dog vaccinations is a key barrier for rabies elimination
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A proposed new route to sharper imaging using quantum interference
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Pacific voyagers' environmental knowledge allowed for long-distance navigation without Western technology
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Q&A: Freshwater mussels and the invasive quagga mussel
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Review explores complex dialogue between exosomes and autophagy
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Lady Gaga bomb plot: Thwarted plan lifts veil on gamification of hate, gendered nature of online radicalization
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Taking intermittent quizzes can reduce achievement gaps and enhance online learning
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Southern Africa's rangelands do many jobs, from feeding cattle to storing carbon: A review of 60 years of research
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South African companies aren't innovating enough: Why support during tough economic times matters
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