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Scientific American
Is Tylenol Safe for Children? What Research Shows About Acetaminophen
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Rock Art Discovery Reveals Unknown Arabian Nomads from 12,000 Years Ago
[117d]
Are We Alone? NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory Aims to Find Out
[117d]
How China’s New Emissions Pledge Could Radically Alter Climate Change
[118d]
Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
We now know why a belly button becomes an 'innie'
[117d]
Egg cells made with DNA from human skin fertilised in the lab
[117d]
'Funny' videos of stressed and frightened pets are no laughing matter
[117d]
Ancient artists created giant camel engravings in the Arabian desert
[117d]
The exceptionally tasty new fermented foods being cooked up in the lab
[117d]
ScienceDaily
Yoga isn’t as heart-healthy as you think, new study reveals
[117d]
Phys
Seal's sensitive whiskers hold key to foiling fish escapes
[117d]
Nanoscale slots enable room-temperature hybrid states of matter in perovskite
[117d]
Q&A: What happens during a government shutdown?
[117d]
Lightning strikes 12 times per minute on fusion engineering test platform
[117d]
Antarctic icefish rewired their skulls to win an evolutionary arms race, 3D scans reveal
[117d]
Plant receptors for nitrogen-fixing bacteria evolved independently at least three times, study reveals
[117d]
A sense that they will be supported helps fuel children's ambitions to become political leaders
[117d]
Simulations show Saturn's moon Enceladus shoots less ice into space than previous estimates
[117d]
Identifying factors affecting word processing during second-language English reading at different stages
[117d]
Reimagining waste as a resource: Scientists transform polystyrene into nylon precursors
[117d]
How the Red Sea went completely dry before being flooded by the Indian Ocean over 6 million years ago
[117d]
Photodiode design using germanium solves key challenge in on-chip light monitoring
[117d]
Forensic test recovers fingerprints from fired ammunition casings despite intense heat
[117d]
Algorithm extracts interpretable information from weather data to improve AI models
[117d]
Microbial DNA sequencing reveals nutrient pollution and climate change reinforce lake eutrophication
[117d]
Core electron bonding may not always require extreme pressure, study finds
[117d]
Seeing red: An invention is transforming the way scientists track genes
[117d]
3D-printed helix shelters increase baby coral survival rates
[117d]
Learning nature's language: Video analysis of tree sway offers non-invasive method to monitor forest health
[117d]
Geological evidence points to ancient ocean in Mars' northern hemisphere
[117d]
Global biodiversity decline demands urgent, society-wide changes, experts warn
[118d]
Gaia solves mystery of tumbling asteroids and finds new way to probe their interiors
[118d]
Study is first to show whether nesting heat affects sea turtle hatchling 'IQ'
[118d]
High nitrate levels found in rural NZ drinking water
[118d]
Deep learning tool developed to unravel molecular mechanisms of convergent evolution
[118d]
Tracking microplastics from sea to body
[118d]
Metal bends the rules by combining electrical conductivity with optical frequency-doubling properties
[118d]
Inexpensive multifunctional composite could pave way to circular economy
[118d]
New method boosts protein production from engineered cells
[118d]
AI tensor network-based computational framework cracks a 100-year-old physics challenge
[118d]
The Euro 'stablecoin': How this new crypto venture could threaten the Eurozone's already fragile economy
[118d]
Flexibility is function: How unstructured protein segments regulate biological functions
[118d]
Four ways virtual reality can help communities heal after disasters
[118d]
Physicists solve mystery of loop current switching in kagome metals
[118d]
'Whisper networks' don't work as well online as off. Women are better able to look out for each other in person
[118d]
Researchers document 116 gastropod species in Vietnam national park
[118d]
Frequent wildfires and heat intensify air quality issues in American megacities
[118d]
Human intuition fuels AI-driven quantum materials discovery
[118d]
Neural network method can automatically identify rare heartbeat stars
[118d]
Thermal runaway mechanism can ramp up magnitude of certain earthquakes
[118d]
Egg yolk proves key to establishing authentic embryonic stem cells from birds
[118d]
Arab American students and parents see US schools very differently. Political tensions are widening the gap
[118d]
Censorship campaigns can have a way of backfiring. Look no further than the fate of America's most prolific censor
[118d]
'Golden Broccoli' aptamer enables glycine imaging inside living cells
[118d]
Waiting isn't a bad thing. It can actually boost your well-being
[118d]
Will the G20 listen to its own advisors? Four urgent steps on climate change
[118d]
Why we should be skeptical of the hasty global push to test 15-year-olds' AI literacy in 2029
[118d]
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