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Scientific American
Why the Earthquake in Turkey Was So Damaging and Deadly
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Can We Predict Earthquakes At All?
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Disasters displaced More Than 3 Million Americans in 2022
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Coming Soon to Your Podcast Feed: Science, Quickly
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Coming to Your Podcast Feed Soon: Science, Quickly
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The Black Lives Matter Movement
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Native Americans Conducted Large-Scale Copper Mining 6,000 Years Ago
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The Psychological Benefits of Commuting
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Scientists Try to Get Serious about Studying UFOs. Good Luck with That
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Quanta Magazine
How Our Reality May Be a Sum of All Possible Realities
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New Scientist
Monk parakeets have unique ‘voices’ that may identify friends and foes
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Genes for Gaucher disease may have protected Jewish people against TB
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The evolutionary origin of paranoia and why it is becoming more common
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The surprising benefits of mild paranoia – and how to keep it in check
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Robotic hand pokes food and water to tell if they have mercury in them
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AI image generators that create close copies could be a legal headache
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Mild brain damage may affect memory more than severe injuries
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Three nautilus species new to science have been found in the Pacific
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Suspected Chinese 'spy balloon' shot down by US fighter jet over sea
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Chinese surveillance balloon shot down by US fighter jet over sea
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Two major earthquakes cause devastation across Turkey and Syria
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Diving drone can switch between flying and swimming
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ScienceDaily
Changing climate conditions likely facilitated early human migration to the Americas at key intervals, research suggests
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Engineers devise a modular system to produce efficient, scalable aquabots
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Will revitalizing old blood slow aging?
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Long-term restoration of a biodiversity hotspot hinges on getting seeds to the right place at the right time
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Loss of reptiles poses threat for small islands where humans may have caused extinctions
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'Thrifty' low-energy budgets of primary cancer tumors quantified
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How the 'construction site' of long term memory gets built in the brain
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Brain 'zips and unzips' information to perform skilled tasks
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Wild bumblebee queens lured and killed in commercial hives
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How waste-eating bacteria digest complex carbons
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Following healthy lifestyle may reduce risk of long COVID
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More frequent atmospheric rivers hinder seasonal recovery of Arctic sea ice
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A star is born: Study reveals complex chemistry inside 'stellar nurseries'
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Scientists detect molten rock layer hidden under Earth's tectonic plates
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Why microbes in the deep ocean live without sunlight
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How a high fat diet allows expulsion of intestinal parasite worms
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A chat may help convert a peer to a pro-sustainability stance
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Shark bites tied for 10-year low in 2022 but spiked in regional hotspots
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Pacific Northwest heat dome tree damage more about temperature than drought, scientists say
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Dirty laundry: How much microfiber do we emit with our washing?
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Star formation in distant galaxies by the James Webb Space Telescope
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Prehistoric human migration in Southeast Asia driven by sea-level rise
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Interactive cyber-physical human: Generating contact-rich whole-body motions
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'Engine' of luminous merging galaxies pinpointed for the first time
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A sweet reaction: Microwaves might increase the sustainability of the chemicals industry
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Phys
Early human migration to Americas linked to climate change
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International group of scientists warns nuclear radiation has devastating impacts on ecosystems
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Argonaute protein slicing, retention of RNA fragments plays role in chemical modification of DNA for gene silencing
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Why was the Turkey-Syria earthquake so deadly?
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New viruses infecting hibiscus plants on Oʻahu
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Loss of reptiles poses threat for small islands where humans may have caused extinctions
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Long-term restoration of a biodiversity hotspot hinges on getting seeds to the right place at the right time
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Political leaning shapes physicians' and laypeople's beliefs about COVID-19 treatments
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The plants seeking refuge across our dynamically changing planet
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Incivility reduces interest in what politicians have to say, shows research
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Documenting plant organ development
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White sclera is present in chimpanzees and other mammals, not just humans, study finds
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Going for an immediate transition to a green economy pays off, even if such a transition is very unlikely to happen
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Researchers reveal a bottleneck for the self-purification capacity of deep lakes
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Why icicles are rippled
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Are tropical forests threatened by democracy?
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Translating an RNA boosts its degradation, find researchers
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Tropical French territory battles green monkey invasion
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What to know about the big quake that hit Turkey and Syria
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Microwave irradiation might increase the sustainability of the chemicals industry
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Sustainable chemistry will not solve CO2 emissions problem, claims paper
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How carbon fiber–reinforced epoxy composite laminates fail when wet
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Study finds connection between social presence and online social capital in social commerce
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New research suggests that investors who make decisions with others are half as likely to bet on falling stock prices
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New research reveals lessons from Black Summer bushfires to avoid future biodiversity devastation
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