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Scientific American
Watch Octopuses Throw Things at Each Other
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Climate Impacts Threaten Nearly Every Aspect of Life in U.S., Government Report Says
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Geometry Reveals the Tricks Behind Gerrymandering
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Quanta Magazine
New Chip Expands the Possibilities for AI
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New Scientist
AI-designed invisibility cloak could hide small communication devices
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AI-designed invisibility cloak could hide small communication devies
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AI uses artificial sleep to learn new task without forgetting the last
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Ants have evolved to farm plants on at least 15 separate occasions
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Quantum trick sees light move forwards and back in time simultaneously
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AI is better at answering questions if you get another AI to ask them
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When water runs short, how do you get people to use their fair share?
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US megadrought: How behavioural ‘nudges’ could stem the water shortage
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8 things you can do right now to cut back your water use
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ScienceDaily
Hubble captures three faces of evolving supernova in early universe
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Scientists promote FAIR standards for managing artificial intelligence models
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Why cancers caused by BRCA mutations recur
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Video surveillance, now for viruses
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Handheld diagnostic lab offers point-of-care solution for future pandemics
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No sign of decrease in global CO2 emissions
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Maintaining masking requirements at Boston Public Schools protected students, staff, study finds
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Heat or eat? Prepayment users consume less fruit and vegetables, study finds
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Healthy plant-based diets better for the environment than less healthy plant-based diets
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Thirsty wheat needed new water management strategy in ancient China
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Chronic jet lag discovered in people living with HIV
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A dual boost for optical delay scanning
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A supernova in distant space allows us to understand the origin of the elements in the universe
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Phys
New research reports no sign of decrease in global carbon dioxide emissions
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New study describes how employee opinion impacts CEO dismissal
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Participating in college football bowl games may slightly improve players' academic outcomes, study finds
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Environmental justice has the White House's attention—but funding won't immediately solve deeply entrenched problems
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Should kids be cramming for tests or competing at sports?
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Footprints indicate human presence in Spain in Middle Pleistocene, 200,000 years earlier than previously thought
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Planting and management of improved grass in tropical savannas can increase soil carbon by 15%
[1288d]
Team uses AI and satellite images to release first-ever global estimates for road transportation greenhouse emissions
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Mineral soil in forests accumulates carbon as trees grow
[1288d]
A dual boost for optical delay scanning
[1289d]
Global changes in wetlands help clarify the decline of shorebirds
[1289d]
New study suggests evolutionary forces are behind collective discrimination
[1289d]
Bibliometric study ranks world-leading institutions researching liver cirrhosis
[1289d]
Centimeter-scale multicolor printing with a pixelated optical cavity
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Using 1980s environmental modeling to mitigate future disasters
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116 scientists reject WHO's draft PFAS guidelines
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Section of destroyed shuttle Challenger found on ocean floor
[1289d]
Research reveals how a common bacterium may spread from the intestine
[1289d]
Arts education can support students' growth towards global citizenship
[1289d]
A new way of fabricating high-efficiency diffraction gratings for astronomical spectroscopy
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Chinese incursions into India are increasing and are strategically planned, study finds
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Hundred-year-old riddle in botany reveals key plant adaptation to dry land
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Researchers manage to extend the field of view for speckle-correlation imaging under a limited memory effect
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Why we build networks that hurt our performance, and what we can do about it
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Climate change affects mosquito behavior, making it harder to end malaria in South Africa
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Burning waste must end: African leaders look to recycling for better health and value
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Togo's new climate policies reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality—here's how
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Disparities in advanced math and science skills begin by kindergarten
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What is a flash drought? An Earth scientist explains
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American workers feel alienated, helpless and overwhelmed. Here's one way to alleviate their malaise
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Out of sight, out of mind: Europe's increasing pushback against migrants
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What is a subtropical storm and how is it different from a tropical or extratropical system?
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NASA laser reflector for ESA satnav on Lunar Pathfinder
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Previously unknown monumental temple discovered near the Tempio Grande in Vulci
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Study: Wildlife are more sensitive to humans than we thought. How does that affect trails?
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Study provides first snapshot of global experiences with water insecurity
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Irish businesses are largely underprepared for a net zero transition
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Legacy of dust: How Owens Valley air pollution increases LA water bills
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Young people most likely to see career benefits to remote working
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Dead white pelican found on grounds of San Diego Safari Park tests positive for bird flu
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Cosmic radiation detection takes front seat during NASA's Artemis I space mission
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Recyclable composites help drive net-zero goal
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Canine cancers give clues about human health risks
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Why Putin's retreat from Kherson could be his most humiliating defeat yet
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Extremists use video games to recruit vulnerable youth. Here's what parents and gamers need to know
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Canada identifies international students as 'ideal immigrants' but supports are lacking
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Carbon-busting hemp could help transform Scottish agriculture to zero emissions
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