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Scientific American
Global Fossil-Fuel Demand Can Peak Before 2030--Here's How
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Spiked in Florida after Hurricane Ian
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Spicy Food Probably Doesn't Cause Long-Term Harm
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Earth's Latest 'Vital Signs' Show the Planet Is in Crisis
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Quanta Magazine
The Computing Pioneer Helping AI See
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New Scientist
Bird flu has reached Antarctica and could have a devastating effect
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Ancient river valleys discovered beneath Antarctic ice sheet
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How countries can go fossil fuel free with wind and solar superpowers
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What would it take to make the most inhospitable planet for life?
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Record-breaking quantum computer has more than 1000 qubits
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Vegan cheese made from fermented peas could taste more like dairy
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Marijuana as medicine: Everything you need to know
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ScienceDaily
Adapting to climate change: Individuals take action while governments plan
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New clues to early development of schizophrenia
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What an animated taco reveals about curiosity and patience
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Scientists shed light on potential breakthrough biomedical molecule
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Scalable production technique for low-calorie sugar substitute
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Bitcoin mining has 'very worrying' impacts on land and water, not only carbon
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More animal welfare or more environmental protection?
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Biological fingerprints in soil show where diamond-containing ore is buried
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Adding crushed rock to farmland pulls carbon out of the air
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Bacteria can enhance host insect's fertility with implications for disease control
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Study suggests even more reasons to eat your fiber
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Raining cats and dogs: Global precipitation patterns a driver for animal diversity
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Phys
Destruction of forests gathered pace in 2022, despite global promises
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Research finds global precipitation patterns a driver for animal diversity
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Colorado prisons vulnerable to natural disasters but may be ill-prepared
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Mobilizing children's creative learning with free mobile coding app
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Novel nanostructured photoanode hydrothermally prepared at 160°C, followed by 500°C calcination
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Deep learning solves long-standing challenges in identification of nanoparticle shape
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Q&A: Do guns belong in the hands of domestic abusers?
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New method proposed to improve the ocean observational network in the tropical western Pacific
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EU legislators vote to slash use of pesticides
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Research characterizes the footprint of neutrinos
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How NASA Is protecting Europa Clipper from space radiation
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Ultra-long room temperature phosphorescence of indium-based organic inorganic metal halide
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Why NASA's Roman mission will study Milky Way's flickering lights
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Biological fingerprints in soil show where diamond-containing ore is buried
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Wildlife biologist explains bat myths
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Using airborne DNA to track bats
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Research investigates reproductive resource defense in golden rocket frogs
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College students in minoritized groups feel less confident about peer support in event of sexual assault, study finds
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Enhanced laser heterodyne spectroscopy helps atmospheric greenhouse gas measurements
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Tropical and subtropical wind forcing could affect interannual variability of Kuroshio and Luzon undercurrent
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How close is too close to a kilonova?
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Biases found in coral reef research
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Artificial intelligence skills can increase salaries by as much as 40%, study suggests
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Researchers investigate microstructure evolution of oxide films of Fe-Cr–based alloys
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Deep freezing native plants at risk of extinction
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How eggs of the Zika-carrying mosquito survive desiccation
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How mosquito-controlling bacteria might also enhance insect fertility
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Doing laundry by hand sheds just as many microfibers as machine washing—new research
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Minerals in ancient meteorites offer insights into the origin of most of the Earth's surface
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Accidental managers: Why people who are great at their job can fail when they get promoted
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Space rocks and asteroid dust are pricey, but these aren't the most expensive materials used in science
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Kola nut: From nanofertilizer to protecting metals from corrosion—research finds new uses for the valuable plant
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Decontaminating Fukushima: Have the billions spent been worth it?
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Greta Thunberg is far from the only neurodivergent climate activist
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Astrophysicists scan the galaxy for signs of life
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The Rio Grande isn't just a border—it's a river in crisis
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Givers to crowdfunding campaigns enjoy vicarious success, says study
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Adding crushed rock to farmland pulls carbon out of the air, field test shows
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Examining the synergistic roles of platinum nanoparticles and sodium ions within beta zeolites
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Scientists shed light on potential breakthrough biomedical molecule
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Researchers discover scalable production technique for low-calorie sugar substitute
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Using mathematical modeling to save coral reefs
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Light freshwater sticks to Greenland's east coast, finds researcher
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Audience expectations: Study shows patrons expect to see white ballerinas
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More animal welfare or more environmental protection: Which is the better goal?
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Diffraction-limited visible imaging for large aperture telescopes
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