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Scientific American
Your Friends Shape Your Microbiome—and So Do Their Friends
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Choosing Empathy Is Critical to Democracy
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Walking Pneumonia is Surging in Young Kids. Here's What to Know
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What Makes the Eastern U.S. Drought Different from the West’s
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Science for True Well-Being
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Expressions of Pain May Have a Common Origin
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Why We Probably Won’t Find Aliens Anytime Soon
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A Science Breakthrough Too Good to Be True? It Probably Isn’t
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Fluoride in Drinking Water Is Safe. Here’s the Evidence
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A Psychologist’s Tips for Avoiding Overconsumption this Black Friday
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Bird flu may be adapting to become more infectious to humans
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Ocean acidification is reaching deeper waters
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Robot balloons are snapping centimetre-resolution photos of the US
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Banning scary-sounding ideas can comfort but does more harm than good
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Images reveal how climate change is upending life in Morocco's oases
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The best new popular science books of 2024
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How to defeat wild emus - lessons from history
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The forgotten civil engineer with a vision we could all learn from
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Don’t be fooled by Elon Musk’s chatty Optimus robots
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Why surrounding your plants with crushed eggshells won't deter slugs
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The best new science fiction books of 2024
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How could Ukraine stop Russia’s new Oreshnik missile?
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Fossilised droppings tell the story of dinosaurs' rise to power
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We may be about to solve the greatest riddle of electromagnetism
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Record-breaking diamond storage can save data for millions of years
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ScienceDaily
Clinical trial reveals twice-yearly injection to be 96% effective in HIV prevention
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First new treatment for asthma attacks in 50 years
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Different menopausal hormone treatments pose different risks
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Sound of traffic increases stress and anxiety, study finds
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Global food yields have grown steadily during last six decades, study finds
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In major materials breakthrough, team solves a nearly 200-year-old challenge in polymers
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Early North Americans made needles from fur-bearers
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Preclinical tests show mRNA-based treatments effective for blinding condition
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Innovative nanostructures pave the way for advanced robotics -- and mini dinosaurs
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Oceans emit sulfur and cool the climate more than previously thought
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Nanorobot hand made of DNA grabs viruses for diagnostics and blocks cell entry
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Discovering the traits of extinct birds
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For those with CTE, family history of mental illness tied to aggression in middle age
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Gold beats platinum for chemo drugs in new lab study
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Moving 'hotspot' created world's longest straight underwater mountain belt
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Making a difference: Efficient water harvesting from air possible
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Soccer heading damages brain regions affected in CTE, study finds
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Shells, teeth and bones of 'weird and wonderful organisms' provide historical environmental clues
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Understanding the brain's resilience: Unravelling the mysteries of neuronal degeneration
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Caregivers experience decline in well-being
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AI can predict study results better than human experts, researchers find
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Brain stimulation effectiveness tied to learning ability, not age
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The melting of Greenland: A climate challenge with major implications for the 21st century
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Brains grew faster as humans evolved
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New discovery could offer significant answers on Alzheimer's disease
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Phys
Biologists identify traits correlating with all bird extinctions since 1500
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COP29: Climate change could kill millions—and world leaders must work to limit fatalities
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Q&A: Mass education was designed to quash critical thinking, argues researcher
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Traces of a giant landslide deep in the southern Baltic Sea—researchers investigate a potential tsunami
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Improved spin and density correlation simulations give researchers clearer insights on neutron stars
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New paper provides insight into 'boycott and buycott' of Russian goods in China
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Nanopesticide delivery system made with neem seed extract improves pesticide effectiveness
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Effects of extreme weather events on soil microbes shed light on climate change risks
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Seemingly simple climate adaptation strategy could backfire
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Why the hunt for Thanksgiving's favorite bird could get tougher
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The future of tick control: Identifying genetic tools to control cattle fever ticks
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Scientists discover shared genetic foundations between musical rhythm and human language
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Researcher studies shifting craft beer industry: Artisanal businesses should innovate to remain competitive
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New technique allows researchers to look deep within tectonic plates
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Bioplastics can play a crucial role in tackling the global ecological crisis, say researchers
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Scientists quantify aerosols based on sea state
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Droplet-based microfluidics with mass spectrometry offers new toolboxes for microproteomics
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Climate change alone does not cause mass migration, says researcher
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Researchers characterize 28 bacteria that produce bioactive substances, offering pharmaceutical potential
[564d]
Nanorobot hand made of DNA grabs viruses for diagnostics and blocks cell entry
[564d]
Oceans emit sulfur and cool the climate more than previously thought
[564d]
Newly designed nanocrystals can kill bacteria under visible light
[564d]
Unraveling wheat's genetic past and offering insights for future breeding
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A blind beetle named Hitler? The case for changing offensive names of animals and plants, and how it can be done
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Global food yields have grown steadily during last six decades, study finds
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