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Scientific American
Your zodiac sign is likely wrong. Here’s how to find the correct one
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Daylight saving time hit you like a brick? Here’s how to cope better
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
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ScienceDaily
Engineers make magnets behave like graphene
[7d]
Parents’ stress may be quietly driving childhood obesity, Yale study finds
[7d]
Astronomers create the largest 3D map of the early universe revealing hidden galaxies
[7d]
Brain scans reveal how ketamine quickly lifts severe depression
[7d]
Scientists stunned to find signs of ancient life in a place no one expected
[7d]
165,000 dementia patients reveal hidden stroke risk from common drug
[7d]
Scientists say this simple diet change could transform your gut health
[7d]
Phys
Superconductivity controlled by a built-in light-confining cavity
[7d]
When silence isn't an option: Designing green spaces that still relax
[7d]
New fossil reveals the weird 'tooth cushions' of an apex predator from 425 million years ago
[7d]
'Mesoscale' swimmers could pave way for drug delivery robots inside the body
[7d]
How a protein pair ensures that faulty mRNA is destroyed
[7d]
Inland China experienced typhoon-related population decline 3,000 years ago, according to 'oracle bones,' AI and physics
[7d]
Study finds biodiversity credits could boost rewilding, but fall far short
[7d]
Engineered magnetic films follow graphene's equations for massless electron waves
[7d]
Quantum entanglement offers route to higher-resolution optical astronomy
[7d]
Heat-tolerant corals may help some reefs persist, but most still erode
[7d]
Why the Doomsday Clock has outlived its usefulness
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