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Scientific American
Adult Drowning Deaths Are Increasing. Swimming Lessons and Reduced Alcohol Use Could Prevent Them
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Queen’s Brian May Is a Champion for Badgers and Science
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
How a new kind of vaccine could lead to the eradication of Alzheimer’s
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Will mpox become a global pandemic like covid-19?
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What can governments do about online disinformation from abroad?
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ScienceDaily
Insights into spinel cobalt oxides may lead to efficient ammonia synthesis
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Cold math, hot topic: Sea ice thermal conductivity
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Algorithm raises new questions about Cascadia earthquake record
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Aoudad, bighorn sheep share respiratory pathogens
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Defining chronic pain for high-performance athletes with disabilities
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Work toward a cleaner way to purify critical metals
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New insight into the protein mutations that cause Rett syndrome
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This new technique for studying cell receptors could have sweeping implications for drug development
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Keeping native bees buzzing requires rethinking pest control
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Cutting-edge algorithm improves intracranial EEG accuracy to improve future patient care
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Discovery gives answers to parents of children with rare disease
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New technology 'lights up' bacteria in wounds for better infection prevention
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Second genetic sensor for DNA methylation discovered
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Researchers develop affordable, rapid blood test for brain cancer
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NREL advances method for recyclable wind turbine blades
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Phys
Moths may use disco gene to regulate day/night cycles
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Cold math, hot topic: Applied theory offers new insights into sea ice thermal conductivity
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Dark matter could have helped make supermassive black holes in the early universe
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Algorithm raises new questions about Cascadia earthquake record
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The deadly cost of workplace rudeness: Study highlight adverse effects on team performance
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Sol-gel transition effect based on thermosensitive hydrogel shows promised for photo-assisted uranium extraction
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Towards a large materials model for AI-driven materials discovery
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International report confirms record-high global temperatures in 2023
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Population genetic insights into the conservation of common walnut (Juglans regia) in Central Asia
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AI modeling can deliver more benefits, less risk for water partnerships
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Same-sex couples now live in 99.5% of US counties, study finds
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Bringing environmental justice to disadvantaged communities
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Wood charcoal reveals the existence of a variety of woody plants around early millet sites
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Study reveals petrogenesis and geodynamic processes of NW Pacific seamount lavas
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A world mired in conflict calls for international tribunals that play multiple roles
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Researchers develop near-infrared spectroscopy models to analyze corn kernels and biomass
[546d]
Reconfigurable sensor can detect particles 0.001 times the wavelength of light
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Nanotubes get a boost: Liquid-phase synthesis unlocks efficient production
[546d]
Rare whale species observed during recent Antarctic expedition
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Exploring Darwin's longstanding interest in biological rhythms
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Scientists create ultracompact polarization-entangled photon sources for miniaturized quantum devices
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New technique paves the way for efficient vitamin D3 production
[546d]
Authors propose multi-method framework for climate event attribution
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Q&A: Climate, weather and energy in the 2024 presidential election
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Why Arctic cruise ship tourism is complicated
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Formidable yeasts stop microbial contamination in ethanol plants
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Navigating the complex relationship between race and AI
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Lychee's dormant dance: Genetic maestro LcSVP2 controls the rhythm of rest
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X-ray telescopes could also study exoplanets, say astronomers
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How can wealthy nations respond to the baby bust?
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Physicists predict existence of new exciton type
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Women play a crucial role in agriculture—so why are they often locked out of owning land?
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