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Scientific American
Your Body Has a Clever Way to Detect How Much Water You Should Drink Every Day
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Climate Change Likely Worsened Pakistan's Devastating Floods
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These Bats Buzz Like Bees to Save Their Own Lives
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Your Questions about the New COVID Booster Shots, Answered
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Liquid robot can split into tiny droplets and reform into a blob
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Closest black hole to Earth is just 1500 light years away
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Tiny static electricity generators could produce power from waves
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year photos are out of this world
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100-year-olds with signs of Alzheimer's in the brain are still sharp
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ScienceDaily
Climate change from the ground up: Researchers explore sea level rise impact on building foundations
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Algorithm sheds new light on ICU patients' consciousness
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Pythons are true choke artists
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NASA's Perseverance rover investigates geologically rich Mars terrain
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Novel analysis shows the experience of reward increases connectivity between the default mode network and other brain regions
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Even smartest AI models don't match human visual processing
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The magneto-optic modulator
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Phys
Namibian cheetahs head for India, 70 years after local extinction
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Cutting edge science reveals Gribshunden's shipwrecked secrets
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Beads show European trade in African interior used Indigenous routes
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Pythons are true choke artists: Size alone doesn't explain how they can eat such big prey
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When did dinosaurs go extinct? The theories on how it happened and what survived
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Support for art and other cultural objects can be strengthened by highlighting their collective value
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Recreating 'ghost neighborhoods' destroyed by highways
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Differential impacts of adult trees on offspring and non-offspring recruits in a subtropical forest
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Genetically-modified purple tomatoes might be coming to a US grocery store near you
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A third of Aussies fear losing their homes to climate change
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Decoding canine cognition: Machine learning gives glimpse of how a dog's brain represents what it sees
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Did life ever exist on Mars? NASA's Perseverance rover finds organic matter in rock samples
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Decoupling engineering of formamidinium–cesium perovskites for efficient photovoltaics
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Researchers reveal reactive gallium-hydride species on gallium oxide surface
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A new strategy to speed up cold case investigations
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Tailoring the particle sizes of Pt₅Ce alloy nanoparticles for the oxygen reduction reaction
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Palm oil's implications on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
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Examining the roots of great wine tourism
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Thinking about quiet quitting? Here's why—and how—you should talk to your boss instead
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Microbially induced carbonate precipitation can improve coarse-grained, salty soil
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Simulations show increased jet stream waviness due to asymmetric rise in global temperatures
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Parenting alone isn't to blame for gender inequality
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Study finds one in four adults experience transportation insecurity
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We may be underestimating just how bad carbon-belching SUVs are for the climate, and for our health
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Ever heard of ocean forests? They're larger than the Amazon and more productive than we thought
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'Like a waterfall': Italy storms kill 10, spark climate debate
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The koala: When it's smart to be slow
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