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Scientific American
AI-Designed Hydrogel Inspired by Nature Creates Ultra-Strong Underwater Adhesive
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Physicists Divided on What Quantum Mechanics Says about Reality
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Quanta Magazine
‘It’s a Mess’: A Brain-Bending Trip to Quantum Theory’s 100th Birthday Party
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New Scientist
Oddly viscous stars could be impersonating black holes
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A planet the size of Saturn could orbit the nearest sun-like star
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Two sneaky viruses may be messing with honeybee flight
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How superheavy chemistry could rearrange the periodic table
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Europe could face weeks of 40°C heat in current worst-case scenario
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Astronomers gather more clues about interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
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ScienceDaily
Scientists reveal Alaska could get up to two minutes’ warning before the next big quake
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Phys
Summer's best meteor shower peaks soon. But the moon will interfere with viewing the Perseids
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Nigerian scientists await return of Egusi seeds sent to space
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Landslide risk doesn't always rise after a wildfire, Columbia River Gorge study finds
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Quantum technologies—'Standards currently offer a greater chance of success than regulation,' says researcher
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AI model enhances crop growth monitoring with minimal field data
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Vision model brings almost unsupervised crop segmentation to the field
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Gossip is good for romance, study finds
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Engineer teams up with renowned poet to encode poetry into a 'deathless bacterium'
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Deep learning tool sets benchmark for accurate rice panicle counting across growth stages
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Study unveils novel approach that turns cotton straw into eco-friendly products
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Organic molecule achieves both strong light emission and absorption for displays and imaging
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