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Scientific American
Strange Formations on Venus Hint at Ongoing Geological Activity
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Quanta Magazine
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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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The complexity of female sex hormones calls for more science, not less
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A doe-eyed look at space exploration is inadequate for the zeitgeist
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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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Already know the Big Dipper? There's more to this group of stars
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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
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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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Phys
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