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Scientific American
Beach Sand Replenishment Projects Are Expensive, Ineffective and Never-Ending
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Bird Flu Cases in People Are Being Undercounted
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How to Stay Hydrated During a Summer Heatwave, According to Experts
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How Heat Index, Dew Point and Wet-Bulb Temperature Describe Summer Weather
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Olympic Training Centers Are Using Big Data and AI to Give Team USA an Edge in Paris
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19 Good News Science Stories to Savor This Summer
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Quanta Magazine
What Happens in a Mind That Can’t ‘See’ Mental Images
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How Does Math Keep Secrets?
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New Scientist
Galaxy cluster smash-up lets us observe dark matter on its own
[573d]
Quantum dots help destroy ‘forever chemicals’ with light
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Glaciers in the Andes are the smallest they’ve been for 130,000 years
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A slight curve helps rocks make the biggest splash
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Algae transformed into a 'biofactory' for green fuel and plastics
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ScienceDaily
Trying to limit calories? Skip the dip, researchers advise
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Drug developed for pancreatic cancer shows promise against most aggressive form of medulloblastoma
[573d]
Retreat of tropical glaciers foreshadows changing climate's effect on the global ice
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Aging-related genomic culprit found in Alzheimer's disease
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Climate anomalies may play a major role in driving cholera pandemics
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When it comes to DNA replication, humans and baker's yeast are more alike than different
[574d]
Connections between obesity and heart failure
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Half a billion-year-old spiny slug reveals the origins of mollusks
[574d]
Method prevents an AI model from being overconfident about wrong answers
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'Smarter' semiconductor technology for training 'smarter' artificial intelligence
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Climate change may lead to shifts in vital Pacific Arctic fisheries
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Stacked up against the rest
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Sustainable catalysts: Crystal phase-controlled cobalt nanoparticles for hydrogenation
[574d]
New insights into cellular processes after a stroke
[574d]
Demographics of north African human populations unravelled using genomic data and artificial intelligence
[574d]
Sustainable and reversible 3D printing method uses minimal ingredients and steps
[574d]
Multiple urinary metals play key role in cardiovascular disease and mortality, study finds
[574d]
Which strains of tuberculosis are the most infectious?
[574d]
New AI tool simplifies heart monitoring: Fewer leads, same accuracy
[574d]
Meta-analysis pinpoints what vaccination intervention strategies different countries should adopt
[574d]
Healthier nutrition in hospital possible thanks to modified menus
[574d]
Engineering researchers crack the code to boost solar cell efficiency and durability
[574d]
Human odorant receptor for geosmin identified for the first time
[574d]
Novel nanosensing technique for quality control of viral vectors in gene therapy
[574d]
Breakthrough in plant disease: New enzyme could lead to anti-bacterial pesticides
[574d]
Electrical impedance tomography--extracellular voltage activation technique simplifies drug screening
[574d]
Proteins as the key to precision medicine: Finding unknown effects of existing drugs
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Cheese of the future: Consumers open to animal-free alternatives
[574d]
Judging your own happiness could backfire
[574d]
Uncontrolled hypertension: The old 'silent killer' is alive and well
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New study explores how antifragility could revolutionize cancer treatment
[574d]
Key to rapid planet formation
[574d]
Modern behavior explains prehistoric economies
[574d]
Warming stops tiny organisms working together
[574d]
Study finds regular aspirin use associated with greatest reduction in colorectal cancer among those most at risk
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Study examines effect of fish oil in older adults' brains
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Tipping risks from overshooting 1.5 °C can be minimized if warming is swiftly reversed
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Towards smart cities: Predicting soil liquefaction risk using artificial intelligence
[574d]
Phys
How large turkey vultures remain aloft in thin air
[573d]
Physicists report new insights into exotic particles key to magnetism
[573d]
A Band-Aid for the heart? New 3D printing method makes this, and much more, possible
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Handling with care: PTSD in horses
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Experts highlight benefits of mainstreaming nature in U.S. policymaking
[573d]
Wildfires encroach on homes near Denver as heat hinders fight
[574d]
Study shows link between asymmetric polar ice sheet evolution and global climate
[574d]
Microscopy breakthrough promises better imaging for sensitive materials
[574d]
Plant biologists discover an ancient gene family is responsible for plant prickles across species
[574d]
Researchers uncover 500 million-year-old mollusk ancestor
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Retreating Andean rocks signal the world's glaciers are melting far faster than predicted, report scientists
[574d]
When it comes to DNA replication, humans and baker's yeast are more alike than different, scientists discover
[574d]
Extreme heat claims 175,000 lives a year in Europe: WHO
[574d]
30 dead, dozens missing after torrential rain in central China
[574d]
Astronomers use AI to find elusive stars 'gobbling up' planets
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Pakistan's second-largest city Lahore hit by record rain
[574d]
Economists uncover hidden influence of top campaign donors
[574d]
Communities can increase the prosocial tendencies of their authorities, study finds
[574d]
Researchers elucidate mechanisms behind protein selectivity in adenosine receptor
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Are young climate activists finally being heard? Research shows adults support youth voice to parliament
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