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Scientific American
5,000 Exoplanets! NASA Confirms a Cosmic Milestone
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Women Are Creating a New Culture for Astronomy
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The U.S. Will Increase Natural Gas Exports to Europe to Replace Russian Fuel
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Lost Genes Explain Vampire Bats' Diet of Blood
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Does This Look Like a Face to You?
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Blind Eel and Nearly Transparent Fish Discovered in 2021
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Urban Evolution: How Species Adapt to Survive in Cities
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Poem: Other Worlds in Haiku
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Giant Rotten-Smelling Parasite Flower Rafflesia Evokes Host Defenses
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Vampire bats adapted to drinking blood by shedding several genes
[1120d]
Proposed EU law could force WhatsApp and iMessage to work together
[1120d]
Covid-19 news: China still aiming for zero-covid despite record cases
[1120d]
Great Barrier Reef suffers first mass bleaching under cooling La Niña
[1120d]
Astronomers still can't agree on what counts as a planet
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Burst of ultrasound waves can break up kidney stones in 10 minutes
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Ostrich necks act as a radiator to control their head temperature
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Watch a foot-tickling machine discover the most ticklish spot on feet
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UK chose to pay back £640,000 to fracking firms after shale gas ban
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ScienceDaily
Advances in street lighting are reducing the efficacy of coastal species’ camouflage
[1120d]
COVID-19 mixed with flu increases risk of severe illness and death
[1120d]
New study reveals why HIV remains in human tissue even after antiretroviral therapy
[1120d]
Alpaca nanobodies potently neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants
[1120d]
Attention to objects in peripheral vision is not driven by tiny eye movements
[1120d]
Stabilizing emulsion research improves firefighting operations and more
[1120d]
Design of protein binders from target structure alone
[1120d]
New pathway for DNA transfer discovered in tumor microenvironment
[1120d]
The mystery of an unusual Panamanian plant’s dispersal
[1120d]
Artificial hail for more accurate weather forecasts
[1120d]
Stem cell secrets allow researchers to revamp reprogramming
[1120d]
Study shows how bioactive substance inhibits important receptor
[1120d]
Half of all women experience false positive mammograms after 10 years of annual screening
[1120d]
Large study challenges the theory that light alcohol consumption benefits heart health
[1120d]
Study finds neurons that encode the outcomes of actions
[1120d]
Breakthrough application of moisture-trapping film to reduce heat stress in personal protective suits
[1120d]
Like father like child: male parents lead young birds on first migration
[1120d]
COVID-19 infection linked to higher risk of neuropathy
[1120d]
How fingers could point to a link between low testosterone and COVID hospitalizations
[1120d]
Vagus nerve stimulation lowers costs of care for children with uncontrolled epilepsy
[1120d]
Innovative AI technology aids personalized care for diabetes patients needing complex drug treatment
[1120d]
The hardy wild grass that could save our bread
[1120d]
Quantum physics sets a speed limit to electronics
[1120d]
Rapid glacial advance reconstructed during the time of Norse occupation in Greenland
[1120d]
No flight, no bite: 'Mosquito grounding' bed net nearly halves malaria infection in Tanzanian children
[1120d]
Rescued Victorian rainfall data smashes former records
[1120d]
Simply printing high-performance perovskite-based transistors
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Reduced kidney function increases bleeding risk in antithrombotic therapy
[1120d]
Liver disease increases as result of life-style changes due to COVID-19, study reveals
[1120d]
Scientists identify overgrowth of key brain structure in babies who later develop autism
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Birds are laying their eggs a month earlier, and climate change is to blame
[1120d]
Scientists develop coated probiotics that could be effectively delivered into the human gut
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'Hot' spin quantum bits in silicon transistors
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Phys
New pathway for DNA transfer discovered in tumor microenvironment
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Scientists figure out how vampire bats got a taste for blood
[1120d]
Atom-smashing CERN lab ratchets up measures against Russia
[1120d]
Stabilizing emulsion research improves firefighting operations and more
[1120d]
The mystery of an unusual Panamanian plant's dispersal
[1120d]
Artificial hail for more accurate weather forecasts
[1120d]
Water resource conservation promotes sustainable development in China's northern drylands
[1120d]
Re-jigged cathode recipe gives new hope to solid-state batteries for electric vehicles
[1120d]
Potent alpaca nanobodies neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants
[1120d]
Stem cell secrets allow researchers to revamp reprogramming
[1120d]
No one knows if regulation makes the Netherlands chemical industry safer
[1120d]
Hotels need to understand clients' level of concern regarding COVID-19
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Protecting 30% of the ocean by 2030 would barely impact fisheries
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Ice shelf collapses in previously stable East Antarctica
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Legal language affects how police officers are judged
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How boas save themselves from suffocating when constricting and digesting dinner
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Southeast Asia must close yield gap to remain a major rice bowl
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Reevaluating wetland carbon sink mitigation
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School strike for climate: Why are students still striking?
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Can insects get fat?
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Measuring the 'temperature' of the voluntary sector during the pandemic highlights diverse and complex experiences
[1120d]
Tracking sunspots up close
[1120d]
Study shows how bioactive substance inhibits important receptor
[1120d]
New study estimates annual cost of incarcerating adults convicted of child sex crimes topped $5.4 billion in 2021
[1120d]
Like father, like child: Male parents lead young birds on first migration
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Medicines 3D-printed in seven seconds
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Student researcher examines impact of digital arrest logs on arrestees' futures
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Scientists find microplastics in blood for first time
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Financial crises reduce deforestation rates, finds new global research
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Building a crypto economy that works for everyone
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Tropical peatland, sea level rise and climate change
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Peering into precise ultrafast dynamics in matter
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Quantum physics sets a speed limit to electronics
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Assessing the links between observed fishery-related offenses across the world's oceans
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Giant white diamond 'The Rock' makes debut in Dubai
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Hundreds of gene regulatory motifs cooperate and conflict to make brain cells
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Researchers reveal novel role of Argonaute proteins in regulating protein quality control
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Global warming speeds up currents in the ocean's abyss
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New method for generating potent, specific binding proteins for new drugs
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Reevaluation puts mid-Phanerozoic oxygen levels higher than previously reported
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How a deluge of lockdown volunteers rescued UK's hidden weather history
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Breakthrough application of moisture-trapping film to reduce heat stress in personal protective suits
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Cheap, eco-friendly catalyst opens new possibilities for organic molecules built from pyruvate
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Zooming into the sun with Solar Orbiter
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TB antibiotic activity impacted by cell pH
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Modulation of calcium signaling to enhance root nodule symbiosis
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Researchers first to sample permafrost CO2 emissions during fall and winter
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Bacteria prompt a new look at the dynamics of collective behavior
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New technique transplants mitochondria from one living cell to another
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Researchers develop quantum gate enabling investigation of optimization problems
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Yes, the 'terrible twos' are full-on, but let's look at things from a child's perspective
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A car called Keith: Why we give objects human characteristics
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After 20 years of studying how ecosystems absorb carbon, why we're worried about a tipping point of collapse
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Tasmania's forests are burning more as climate change dries them out. Our old tools can't fight these new fires
[1120d]
Is News Corp following through on its climate change backflip? Analysis of its flood coverage suggests not
[1120d]
Calculating global sand demand for the coming years and ways to avoid a demand crisis
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Using CRISPR to turn off genes in corn and rice to improve crop yields
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How bacteria 'self-vaccinate' against viral invaders
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Tiny satellites are changing the way we explore our planet and beyond
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The hardy wild grass that could save our bread
[1121d]
Australia declares 'mass bleaching' at Great Barrier Reef
[1121d]
Rapid glacial advance reconstructed during the time of Norse occupation in Greenland
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Unstable molecule clicks with synthetic strategy
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Birds are laying their eggs earlier, and climate change is to blame
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