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Scientific American
At Least Two Countries Have Lost All Their Glaciers
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How the Guinness Brewery Invented the Most Important Statistical Method in Science
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New Scientist
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Phys
NASA launches ground-breaking climate change satellite
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Up close and personal, cicadas display Nature's artwork. Discerning beholders find beauty in bugs.
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After a child's death, California weighs rules for physical education during extreme weather
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Dyson spheres: Astronomers report potential candidates for alien structures, and evidence against their existence
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First proof that 'plunging regions' exist around black holes in space
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You leave a 'microbe fingerprint' on every piece of clothing you wear—and it could help forensic scientists solve crimes
[332d]
A rare songbird's epic journey from the edge of extinction back to the LA River
[332d]
Scientists say they can make zero-emission cement
[332d]
Euclid space telescope unveils new images of the cosmos
[332d]
Saturday Citations: The cheapness horizon of electric batteries; the battle-worthiness of ancient armor; scared animals
[332d]
Cosmic leap: NASA Swift satellite and AI unravel the distance of the farthest gamma-ray bursts
[333d]
Political elites take advantage of anti-partisan protests to disrupt politics
[333d]
Scientists discover CO₂ and CO ices in outskirts of solar system
[333d]
Charge your laptop in a minute? Supercapacitors can help; new research offers clues
[333d]
New study discovers tiny target on RNA to short-circuit inflammation
[333d]
Boeing won't fix leaky Starliner before flying first crew to ISS
[333d]
Mexico heat waves leave 48 dead since March
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Massive landslide hits Papua New Guinea, many feared dead
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Life in water and mud: Colombians fed up with constant flooding
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