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Scientific American
Two Scientists Will Replace U.S. Science Adviser Eric Lander
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Why the White House Never Released Its 2030 Climate Strategy
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Billionaire Space Tourism Has Become Insufferable
[1558d]
The Lab-Leak Hypothesis Made It Harder for Scientists to Seek the Truth
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Dangerous Lies Threaten the National Butterfly Center
[1559d]
Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
People opposed to abortion in the US would still help a friend get one
[1558d]
Covering crops in red plastic can boost yields up to 37 per cent
[1558d]
Most carbon capture technologies create more emissions than they save
[1558d]
Most schemes to capture and reuse carbon actually increase emissions
[1558d]
Cryptocurrency crimes have got too big for the US government to ignore
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ScienceDaily
Seeing 'green' can ease confusion, anger in navigating hospitals
[1558d]
Hepatitis C patients cured with antiviral medicines are less likely to be hospitalized, need ER care for liver, other health-related issues
[1558d]
Research advances knowledge of the battle between viruses and human cells
[1559d]
Mental speed hardly changes over a lifespan
[1559d]
Self-healing materials for robotics made from ‘jelly’ and salt
[1559d]
Construction workers at risk of unintentionally exposing families to multiple toxic metals
[1559d]
Unexpected fish and squid found in the Central Arctic Ocean
[1559d]
Scientists map entire human gut at single cell resolution
[1559d]
Steroid treatments for Duchenne muscular dystrophy may depend on the clock
[1559d]
Versatile ‘nanocrystal gel’ could enable advances in energy, defense and telecommunications
[1559d]
Phys
New study advances knowledge of the battle between viruses and human cells
[1558d]
Study examines accuracy of arrest data in FBI's NIBRS crime database
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Soy dairy technology may not be profitable in developing countries, study shows
[1558d]
Onset of modern sea level rise began in 1863, study finds
[1558d]
Versatile 'nanocrystal gel' could enable advances in energy, defense and telecommunications
[1558d]
Large numbers of Americans morally opposed to abortion would still help friend or family member seeking one: study
[1559d]
Study finds most unemployed young men have criminal records
[1559d]
Unexpected fish and squid found in the Central Arctic Ocean
[1559d]
Researchers reveal recent changes in climate and environment over Mt. Everest region
[1559d]
Antarctic ice cores reveal Australian drought risk worse than thought
[1559d]
Study unveils stellar population properties of galaxies in LAMOST spectral survey
[1559d]
Researchers reveal electronic nature of charge density wave and electron-phonon coupling in Kagome superconductor
[1559d]
New insights into the formation of brown dwarfs
[1559d]
Novel metal-organic frameworks photocatalysts boost water splitting to produce hydrogen
[1559d]
Grazing technique that mirrors natural patterns helps protect grasslands from drought
[1559d]
AI for life sciences research gets boost from the financial markets
[1559d]
To navigate the heavens, take a seat
[1559d]
Summit study spins up new insights into correlated electron systems
[1559d]
NASA's Perseverance celebrates first year on Mars by learning to run
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'Super pest' Colorado potato beetle has the genetic resources to sidestep our attacks
[1559d]
Scientists obtain first high-resolution 3D image of muscle protein nebulin
[1559d]
Tonga eruption doubles concentration of carbon dioxide in air
[1559d]
Time and beauty reveal the physics of human perceptions
[1559d]
Study: Bots on Twitter have less influence than celebrities
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Social media echo chambers spread vaccine misinformation: study
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