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Scientific American
How the Pandemic Remade Science Journalism
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Proposed SEC Climate Rules Have Sparked a Fight over Indirect Emissions
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Why Some Fluids Flow Slower when Pushed Harder
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How Many Nuclear Weapons Exist, and Who Has Them?
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Cosmic Collisions Yield Clues about Exoplanet Formation
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A Natural Disaster Made Monkeys Age Faster
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Quanta Magazine
Why Do We Die Without Sleep?
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Brain Chemical Helps Signal to Neurons When to Start a Movement
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New Scientist
Another global wave of covid-19 is beginning before the last one ended
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Odd radio circles in space may come from black holes at their centres
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Seabird discovered by science this year may be critically endangered
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Is Russia getting ready to use chemical weapons in Ukraine?
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Covid-19 news: Infection linked to higher risk of developing diabetes
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How the war in Ukraine will change the way the world uses energy
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Wild Wild Life newsletter: The world’s most controversial animals
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Arctic and Antarctic see extreme heat and historically low sea ice
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Bone-boosting lettuce could help Mars astronauts stay healthy
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Goo made from okra can filter microplastics out of water
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ScienceDaily
Self-monitoring blood oxygen at home can help COVID patients spot early warning signs, study finds
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Scientists discover when beetles became prolific
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Arts activities may improve self-control and reduce antisocial behavior among teenagers
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Artificial intelligence tool may help predict heart attacks
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Dominant form of heart failure caused by metabolic-immune interaction, review article suggests
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Correcting night blindness in dogs
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Tracking real-time atomic movement between crystal grains in metals
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Biodegradable implant could help doctors monitor brain chemistry
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Getting fuel to an invading cell's front line
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Design tweak helps prevent malfunction in yarns designed to store energy
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Research suggests interrupting immune response improves multiple sclerosis outcomes
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Drug use beliefs found to be strongest predictor of youth substance use
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Investigators uncover small molecule to engineer intestinal cell types
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Studies of endangered animals on border of China and Vietnam stress need for transboundary conservation
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Researchers control brain circuits from a distance using infrared light
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Nature study: Ocean life may adapt to climate change, but with hidden costs
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Social media data could help predict the next COVID surge
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Trial use of soybean waste to tackle obesity
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Nanoparticle-based COVID-19 vaccine could target future infectious diseases
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Chronologically young, biologically old: DNA linked to cancer survivors premature aging
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Study reconsiders name of Peru's Machu Picchu
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Plant-based omega-3s may boost heart health, reduce risk of heart disease
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Tiny, cheap solution for quantum-secure encryption
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One in three children with disabilities globally have experienced violence in their lifetimes, study finds
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Shining a light on protein aggregation in Parkinson's disease
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Phys
Scientists discover when beetles became prolific
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Tracking real-time atomic movement between crystal grains in metals
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'Junk DNA' could be key to controlling fear
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Study suggests how much competition in the urban ride market can grow before gridlock sets in
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International sea level satellite takes over from predecessor
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Ancient migrants carrying maize from south were early Maya ancestors, says study
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Researchers manage to generate attosecond pulses at 100 kHz repetition rate
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OCT studies without noise: A new method for better detection of eye diseases
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Calculating the global carbon footprint of space science
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Spiral galaxy NGC 772 features an overdeveloped spiral arm
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Information processing tied to emergence of hierarchy in human societies
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Scientists characterize fertilizer uptake by maize in unprecedented detail, opening doors to improved yields
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Abrupt transition from kindergarten to school is tough for kids
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"Advanced" countries' wealth depends on the appropriation of resources and labour from the global South
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Family size in Finland linked to education level of parents
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New paleogene fossil flora reported from northern Vietnam
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Researcher documents what happened during the first attempt at a gravitational-wave observatory in Europe
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Arctic winter 2022 sea ice found to be 10th-lowest on record
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NASA's Roman mission will test competing cosmic acceleration theories
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Research considers how to tackle large data sets and multiple parameter problems in particle physics
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Optimal shelterbelt structure contributes to increase crop yield
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Q&A: Why ponds and kettle holes are also water sources worth protecting
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Using LAMOST spectra data to propose new method to search for star clusters in Andromeda galaxy
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Reconstructing sea-level rise in the Red Sea
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Environmentally conscious consumers more likely to buy chicken raised on insects or algae
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