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ScienceDaily
New crystal camera lets doctors see inside the body like never before
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Ordinary ice found to have shocking electrical powers
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Could these strange rocks be the first true evidence of life on Mars?
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Breakthrough method could dramatically cut prescription drug prices
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Scientists reveal the everyday habits that may shield you from dementia
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Your pancreas may be making its own version of Ozempic
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The surprising way metabolism controls embryo growth
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Neutrinos may be the hidden force behind gold and platinum
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Hubble reveals baby stars in a galaxy torn by gravity
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NASA just confirmed its 6,000th alien world. Some are truly bizarre
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Scientists just made atoms talk to each other inside silicon chips
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Phys
Amateur astronomers help track asteroid to French impact site
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Instant ramen: A short history of a long noodle
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Evacuations in Philippines, Taiwan as super typhoon nears
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Mixing neutrinos of colliding neutron stars changes how merger unfolds, simulations reveal
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Study follows planetary nebula through 130 years of evolution
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From tattoos to plastic bottles, here's how society assigns moral values to everyday things
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About 1% of people don't have sex. New research shows it may be partly genetic
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Smoke-dried bodies could be world's 'oldest mummies': Study
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Reversing Antarctic sea ice loss depends on ocean layering, study finds
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