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Scientific American
Shoddy Harassment Investigations Are a Stain to Academia
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How Light Is a Neutrino? The Answer Is Closer Than Ever
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Honeybees Social Distance to Prevent Disease, Too
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Record-Breaking Supernova Is Part of a New Class of Objects
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Rats can track the passage of time and judge their accuracy
[817d]
Base of the Greenland ice sheet is melting faster than we thought
[817d]
Boris Johnson announces 'living with covid' plan for England
[817d]
Engineered bacteria produce chemicals with negative carbon emissions
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People are bad at spotting fake LinkedIn profiles generated by AI
[817d]
Covid-19 news: Australia opens borders to vaccinated travellers
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ScienceDaily
ZIP codes matter when it comes to severe COVID-19
[817d]
New material offers remarkable combo of toughness and stretchiness
[817d]
Newly developed radio-labeled molecule enables real-time imaging of innate immune activity
[817d]
Bacteria upcycle carbon waste into valuable chemicals
[817d]
A 'hot Jupiter’s' dark side is revealed in detail for first time
[817d]
Can machine-learning models overcome biased datasets?
[817d]
Electrifying motorcycle taxis in Kampala, Uganda, shows air pollution benefits
[817d]
New simple method for surveying amphibians: A vital contribution to conservation efforts
[817d]
The formation of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was very different than previously believed
[817d]
Blueprint for proteins: How mRNA gets its final shape
[817d]
Metal mix and match: An unexpected discovery could improve the crystallinity of coordination nanosheets
[817d]
Phys
Chile museum to return Easter Island 'head'
[817d]
A study uncovers the 'grammar' behind human gene regulation
[817d]
Researchers use magnetic systems to artificially reproduce the learning and forgetting functions of the brain
[817d]
Beetles in climate change
[817d]
Would micro-ecology be damaged by a plastic film that kills a harmful soil insect?
[817d]
Study shows journalists tend to temper—not exaggerate—scientific claims
[817d]
Government guidelines insufficient to protect freshwater ecosystem from salt pollution
[817d]
Accelerating melt rate makes Greenland Ice Sheet world's largest 'dam'
[817d]
Sequencing puts carnivore chromosomes in context
[817d]
Molecule snapshot by explosion
[817d]
Balkanatolia: The forgotten continent that sheds light on the evolution of mammals
[817d]
Gaza construction workers find 31 Roman-era tombs
[817d]
Mount Etna roars again, sends up towering volcanic ash cloud
[817d]
Rare hammerhead sharks found in Australian waters
[817d]
Physicists harness electrons to make 'synthetic dimensions'
[817d]
Paper shows regional public universities make local economies more resilient
[817d]
Pine needles tell the story of PFAS in North Carolina
[817d]
Examining the deterrence effect of whistleblowing
[817d]
Face masks found to impair nonverbal communication between individuals
[817d]
The formation of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was very different than previously believed
[817d]
Using 4-D X-ray computer microtomography to observe high-temperature electrochemistry
[817d]
Common scaling of strange-metal scattering in unconventional superconductors
[817d]
COP27 will turn attention to climate justice for poor nations
[817d]
A "hot Jupiter's" dark side is revealed in detail for first time
[817d]
Lake Michigan ice coverage may be nearing its peak as lake levels continue to drop
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