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Scientific American
Heat Waves Can Buckle Train Tracks, Delaying Commutes and Commerce
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We Indulged Our Child During COVID Lockdown. Did That Change Him?
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PMDD Is a Menstrual Disorder Much More Severe than PMS
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The Head of NASA Science Spent a Whole Weekend Building a LEGO Rocket
[561d]
We’re Not Asking the Right Question to Solve the Overdose Crisis
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How Drones Are Revolutionizing Search and Rescue
[561d]
We Cannot Cede Control of Weapons to Artificial Intelligence
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
When did human ancestors start walking on two legs?
[561d]
Artificial flavours released by cooking aim to improve lab-grown meat
[561d]
The vital viruses that shape your microbiome and your health
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The secret ingredient shaping your microbiome and your health
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How tiny black holes would behave inside the sun, Earth – and us
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Google creates self-replicating life from digital 'primordial soup'
[561d]
'Butter' made from CO2 could pave the way for food without farming
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Stunning blue-skinned frog is a rare genetic mutant
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Self-cooling artificial grass could help cities handle extreme weather
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ScienceDaily
Found with Webb: A potentially habitable icy world
[561d]
Stem cell-derived therapy shows promise against treatment-resistant liver cancer
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Study examines tree adaptability to climate change
[561d]
Study points at novel approach to treat Group 3 medulloblastoma
[561d]
Could a dietary fiber supplement offer long-awaited treatment for food allergy sufferers?
[561d]
Researchers examine economic effects on technological advancements of blue hydrogen production
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researchers introduce generative AI for databases
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Delaying diabetes with diet and exercise for four years results in better long-term health
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New one-step method to make multiple edits to a cell's genome
[561d]
Moving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals
[561d]
Implantable LED device uses light to treat deep-seated cancers
[561d]
Building materials for water-rich planets in the early solar system
[561d]
First local extinction in the US due to sea level rise, study suggests
[561d]
Pinpointing coal plants to convert to nuclear energy, considering both practicality and community support
[561d]
Researchers identify cause of serious brain bleeding condition in premature newborns
[561d]
Phys
Researchers listen to the hearts of bats in flight
[561d]
Archaeologists report earliest evidence for plant farming in east Africa
[561d]
Tensor-force effects on nuclear matter in relativistic ab initio theory
[561d]
Non-destructive method developed for detecting internal cracks in rice seeds
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Greater focus needed on how existing international law can prevent increasing militarization of outer space, says study
[561d]
Engineering eco-friendly solvents: An AI approach for carbon capture, biomass processing
[561d]
A gendered social innovation framework for tourism-led development initiatives
[561d]
High throughput prediction of sugar beet root weight and sugar content using UAV derived growth dynamics
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Study finds nitrite-driven anaerobic ethane oxidation in microbial cultures
[561d]
A reduction in Iberian pork preservatives is achieved thanks to a yeast
[561d]
Receptors make dairy cows a prime target for influenza, team finds
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Team develops new one-step method to make multiple edits to a cell's genome
[561d]
Researchers identify multiple 'forever chemical' contamination hot spots in US
[561d]
Island biogeography theory and habitat heterogeneity help explain global patterns of Rhododendron diversity
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Team pioneers a 'one-pot platform' to promptly produce mRNA delivery particles
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