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Scientific American
Three New Ebola Vaccines Will Soon Be Tested in Uganda
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How Many Yottabytes in a Quettabyte? Extreme Numbers Get New Names
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How the Hydrogen Revolution Can Help Save the Planet--and How It Can't
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In a First, Scientists See How Water Stores Extra Protons
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Pregnancy Changes the Brain, Possibly Promoting Bonding with a Baby
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What the Triple Threat of COVID, RSV and Flu Means for Children
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The World Cup In Qatar Is a Climate Catastrophe
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A Burned Redwood Forest Tells a Story of Climate Change, Past, Present and Future
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Quanta Magazine
AI Reveals New Possibilities in Matrix Multiplication
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New Scientist
NASA’s Orion capsule captures gorgeous close-up pictures of the moon
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Vaccine to prevent UTIs could be taken as a dissolving tablet
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Prosthetic leg can 'change gears' to make going up stairs easier
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The ancestral language of half the world reveals our shared culture
[528d]
Where might James Bond go next, in terms of science and technology?
[528d]
The Darkness Manifesto review: Why we need to turn out the lights
[528d]
The blessing and the curse of the axion’s rise in US particle physics
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Good Night Oppy review: Hybrid doc is the best Pixar movie never made
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Orchidomania: A history of our obsession with orchids
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Utama review: An unsettling look at climate change in Bolivia
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How to hack your macaroni cheese
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A volunteer project used GPS to detect a North Korean missile test
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We may finally know how blazars act as cosmic particle accelerators
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The hunt for the lost ancestral language of Europe and southern Asia
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ESA's new astronauts include former Paralympian runner John McFall
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Immediate skin-to-skin contact advised for premature newborns by WHO
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Modern humans evolved a 'selfish' X chromosome after Africa exodus
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Bustards may use plants to treat STIs during the breeding season
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Flu, RSV and cost of living will all harm UK child health this winter
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Specific brain markers could help diagnose children with ADHD
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A 48,500-year-old virus has been revived from Siberian permafrost
[529d]
Oldest army ant found in 35-million-year-old Baltic amber
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ScienceDaily
Neuroscientists discover a new drug candidate for treating epilepsy
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Bloating common issue among Americans
[528d]
Astronomers observe intra-group light -- the elusive glow between distant galaxies
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Scientists reveal first close-up look at bats' immune response to live infection
[528d]
Picky eaters are put off by food depending on plateware color
[528d]
A radical new approach in synthetic chemistry
[528d]
Witchcraft beliefs are widespread, highly variable around the world, study finds
[528d]
Gene that guides earliest social behaviors could be key to understanding autism
[528d]
Pocket feature shared by deadly coronaviruses could lead to pan-coronavirus antiviral treatment
[528d]
Ancient Roman coins reveal long-lost emperor
[528d]
A simpler path to better computer vision
[529d]
Using vapes may set the stage for dental decay
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CAR T cell therapy reaches beyond cancer
[529d]
Genome studies uncover a new branch in fungal evolution
[529d]
Gully erosion prediction tools can lead to better land management
[529d]
Human evolution wasn't just the sheet music, but how it was played
[529d]
Pair of studies uncover surprising new roles for spinal cord and brainstem in touch
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Vitamin D fails to reduce statin-associated muscle pain
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Discovery could lead to new drugs to block protein that fuels bowel cancer
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Low-cost sensor records the level of rivers
[529d]
Most young people's well-being falls sharply in first years of secondary school, UK study finds
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Drug triggers immune cells to attack prostate cancer
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Novel ways to measure glucose levels without drawing blood
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Immune cells in ALS patients can predict the course of the disease
[529d]
A nanoscale view of bubble formation
[529d]
Phys
A radical new approach in synthetic chemistry
[528d]
Study uncovers how bacteria use ancient mechanisms to self-repair
[528d]
Tracking explosions with toughened-up tracers
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New research improves the coolness factor for athletes
[528d]
Gully erosion prediction tools can lead to better land management
[528d]
Low-cost sensor records the level of rivers
[528d]
Adapting to a hotter planet has never been more important, and progress edged forward at COP27
[528d]
Can we protect Earth from space weather?
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NET locus regulates both flavor quality and nutrient metabolite accumulation in rice
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Scientists add 'invisible fiber' to foods for a healthier diet
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Synthetic fibers discovered in Antarctic air, seawater, sediment and sea ice
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Old World flycatchers' family tree mapped
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New technology maps movement of microscopic algae in unprecedented detail
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Do acquisitions harm the acquired brand? Identifying conditions that reduce the negative effect
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Surveys reveals five patterns in consumer responses to inflation
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Concerns raised over aspects of well-being for primary school pupils in England as resilience levels decline
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Egyptian lagoon vital to Cyprus turtles, study shows
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Machine learning tools autonomously classify 1,000 supernovae
[528d]
Mathematicians resolve a longstanding open problem for the so-called 3D Euler singularity
[528d]
NASA's Europa Clipper gets its wheels for traveling in deep space
[528d]
State of the climate: What Australians need to know about major new report
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They might not have a spine, but invertebrates are the backbone of our ecosystems. Let's help them out
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Pocket feature shared by deadly coronaviruses could lead to pan-coronavirus antiviral treatment
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Opinion: The criminal justice system is retraumatizing victims of violent crime
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Why do kids bully? And what can parents do about it?
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