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Scientific American
Tornado Scientists Love Twister and Twisters. Here’s Why
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Farm Effort to Reduce Methane Emits a Different Climate-Warming Gas
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Ultrasmall Space Junk Can Be an Invisible Satellite Killer. Scientists Are Learning How to Track It
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Seventh Person ‘Cured’ of HIV After Stem Cell Transplant
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Jess Wade is on a Crusade to Correct Wikipedia's Gender Imbalance
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Quantum Physics Has Reopened Zeno’s Paradoxes
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The Supreme Court’s Contempt for History Promises a Worse Racial Future for U.S.
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For Olympic Athletes, First Come the Games, Then Come the Post-Olympics Blues
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Quanta Magazine
‘Metaphysical Experiments’ Probe Our Hidden Assumptions About Reality
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New Scientist
The truth about the new class of Alzheimer’s drugs
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AI put in charge of setting variable speed limits on US freeway
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Will implants that meld minds with machines enhance human abilities?
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Anti-methane vaccine could reduce the huge climate impact of cow burps
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How does the Olympics test for doping and is it good enough?
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Oldest rocks on Earth may contain strange and ancient life forms
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ScienceDaily
A brain fingerprint: Study uncovers unique brain plasticity in people born blind
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Bright prospects for engineering quantum light
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New collaborative research generates lessons for more adaptive lake management
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Scientists discover entirely new wood type that could be highly efficient at carbon storage
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New high-resolution 3D maps show how the brain's blood vessels changes with age
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Genes or environment? A new model for understanding disease risk factors
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Study finds genetic variant among people who experience a rare recovery from ALS
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Super-black wood can improve telescopes, optical devices and consumer goods
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Mucus-based bio-ink could be used to print and grow lung tissue
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Friendships in America may be in less peril than previously thought
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Common blood tests could improve cancer diagnosis for people with stomach pain or bloating
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Researchers develop general framework for designing quantum sensors
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Peer influence can promote healthier shopping habits, study reveals
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Injury dressings in first-aid kits provide a new technique to reveal shark species after bite incidents
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Working from home is stifling innovation
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What no one has seen before -- simulation of gravitational waves from failing warp drive
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Scientists using new sound tech to save animals from extinction
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A tool for visualizing single-cell data
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North Sea oil and gas extraction spikes pollution by 10,000 percent, study finds
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Using the term 'artificial intelligence' in product descriptions reduces purchase intentions
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'Holiday' or 'Vacation': Similar language leads to more cooperation
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How obstetric interventions affect the birthing experience
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Arthritis drugs may relieve long COVID lung symptoms
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What shapes a virus's pandemic potential? SARS-CoV-2 relatives yield clues
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Researchers discover high levels of non-coding RNAs in testes, suggesting new roles in sperm function and evolution
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Phys
Scientists discover entirely new wood type that could be highly efficient at carbon storage
[464d]
The sun's corona is weirdly hot, and Parker Solar Probe rules out one explanation
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Research warns of 'systematic weaknesses in jury decisions'
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Mucus-based bioink could be used to print and grow lung tissue
[464d]
Researchers develop general framework for designing quantum sensors
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Study reveals impact of concern about misinformation on Americans' media consumption habits
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Repair kit for NASA's NICER mission heading to space station
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Study links credit availability with regional home prices
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Newly created super-black wood can improve telescopes, optical devices and consumer goods
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DART mission sheds new light on target binary asteroid system
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Researchers identify unique phenomenon in Kagome metal
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Study identifies universal blueprint for mammalian brain shape
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Carbon credits 'ineffective', says corporate climate watchdog
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Study finds friendships in America may be in less peril than previously thought
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Is that glass bottle of orange juice better for the planet than a plastic container?
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Engineers use machine learning to measure chaos in systems
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Researchers discover high levels of non-coding RNAs in testes, suggesting new roles in sperm function and evolution
[464d]
Farm families' childcare challenges impacting farm businesses, research suggests
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Hidden gatekeepers: How hiring bias affects workers in the food service industry
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Art of makeup, art of camouflage: Investigating amount and application of makeup for various situational contexts
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Elusive predicted water structure created in the laboratory
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Guaranteed income programs unlikely to improve health but still a valuable tool for alleviating poverty
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Stem cell harmony: How solanaceae plants maintain homeostasis through receptor compensation
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Acceptance seen as a key to 'financial mindfulness'
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I studied ShotSpotter in Chicago and Kansas City—here's what people using this technology should know
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