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Scientific American
Proteins Never Seen in Nature Are Designed Using AI to Address Biomedical and Industrial Problems Unsolved by Evolution
[1118d]
These Are the Places at Greatest Risk from Extreme Heat
[1118d]
With a Planned Moon Launch, NASA Must Put Safety First
[1119d]
This Pioneering Nuclear-Fusion Lab Is Gearing up to Break More Records
[1119d]
Strange Material Breaks a Classic Rule of Physics
[1119d]
Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
It may have been snowing on Mars 400,000 years ago
[1118d]
Spanish heatwave: Is climate change behind record heat in Europe?
[1119d]
Exotic cosmic objects in string theory may look like leaky black holes
[1119d]
ScienceDaily
Machine learning helps scientists identify the environmental preferences of microbes
[1119d]
Previously unknown intercellular electricity may power biology
[1119d]
New research redefines mammalian tree of life
[1119d]
Deep-learning system explores materials' interiors from the outside
[1119d]
Mushrooms and their post-rain, electrical conversations
[1119d]
Artificial photosynthesis for environmentally friendly food production
[1119d]
Are the least social animals the most innovative?
[1119d]
Structured exploration allows biological brains to learn faster than AI
[1119d]
Engineers 'grow' atomically thin transistors on top of computer chips
[1119d]
Astronomers detect 'nearby' black hole devouring a star
[1119d]
Ecosystem evolution in Africa
[1119d]
Scientists identify antivirals that could combat emerging infectious diseases
[1119d]
Study finds ChatGTP outperforms physicians in providing high-quality, empathetic advice to patient questions
[1119d]
Phys
Spain, Portugal smash April temperature records
[1118d]
Key radar antenna stuck on Europe's Jupiter-bound spacecraft
[1118d]
Researchers use genomes of 241 species to redefine mammalian tree of life
[1118d]
Newly discovered electrical activity within cells could change the way researchers think about biological chemistry
[1118d]
Tianwen-1: Zhurong rover finds evidence of water at low latitudes on modern Mars
[1119d]
Isotope study shows vascular plants had colonized land extensively by the early Silurian
[1119d]
Machine learning helps scientists identify the environmental preferences of microbes
[1119d]
Improved gene editing method could power the next generation of cell and gene therapies
[1119d]
How the pandemic shaped academic identity: Stories of resilience and struggle
[1119d]
Nitrogen found to affect soil invertebrates and insects
[1119d]
UK public among most trusting of their neighbors internationally and increasingly comfortable living next to outsiders
[1119d]
Is Colombia's deadly Nevado del Ruiz on the verge of a major eruption?
[1119d]
Report: Consumer sentiment unmoved amid persistent high prices
[1119d]
Three's a crowd? Imani, son of piping plovers Monty and Rose, joined by a female and another male at Montrose Beach
[1119d]
Researchers explain origins of dangerous coronavirus variants
[1119d]
An artificial intelligence method for rapid plant phenotyping under complex conditions
[1119d]
Researchers monitor real-time single-breath exhaled hydrogen cyanide profiles
[1119d]
El Niño–Southern Oscillation correlates well with following-summer cloud-to-ground lightning in China
[1119d]
Study finds only 6% of nations provide for citizens in a just, sustainable manner
[1119d]
Fallow land found to promote bird biodiversity
[1119d]
Scientists design new bio-inspired molecules to promote bone regeneration
[1119d]
Could African farmers slash their reliance on mineral fertilizers by growing legumes?
[1119d]
Colorado River water plan could trigger unprecedented supply cuts, ripple effects on key industries
[1119d]
Artificial photosynthesis for environmentally friendly food production
[1119d]
Extracting potent COVID-fighting pharmaceuticals for protective sprays
[1119d]
A century of newspaper ads shed light on Indigenous slavery in colonial America
[1119d]
Trade war between superpowers provides unexpected boost for Vietnam
[1119d]
Earth from space: Blooming California
[1119d]
Gravitational waves from pulsars could be used to probe the interior of the sun
[1119d]
Post-pandemic work in the public sector: A new way forward or a return to the past?
[1119d]
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