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Scientific American
Stand Up for Science Rallies Draw Crowds Protesting Trump Cuts
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Daylight Saving Time and Early School Start Times Cost The Economy Billions
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Trump Administration Likely to Drop Chloroprene Lawsuit. Here’s What That Means
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Trump's FEMA Disaster Aid Freeze Threatens 'Acute Harm,' Judge Rules
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Why Is the Trump Administration Politicizing Weather?
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Leading a Meaningful Life through Storytelling Skills
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Five Years after the COVID Pandemic Began, Fatigue and Frustration Remain
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Quanta Magazine
‘Next-Level’ Chaos Traces the True Limit of Predictability
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New Scientist
Thousands join Stand Up for Science rallies across the US
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Four ways cuts at NOAA will make weather forecasts less reliable
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Ozempic is increasingly being linked to vision loss. What’s the truth?
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Does education help build a cognitive reserve to ward off dementia?
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Speeding star offers a rare glimpse of the Milky Way's galactic centre
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Sex may have evolved as a way to pool resources during tough times
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ScienceDaily
Breakthrough cardiac regeneration research offers hope for the treatment of ischemic heart failure
[339d]
Stretching spider silk makes it stronger
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Earth's orbital rhythms link timing of giant eruptions and climate change
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Ammonia build-up kills liver cells but can be prevented using existing drug
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Large study of dietary habits suggests more plant oils, less butter could lead to better health
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At-home brain speed tests bridge cognitive data gaps
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Security veins: Advanced biometric authentication through AI and infrared
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Developing the inherent functionality of highly pure porous organic polymers
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Researchers create gel that can self-heal like human skin
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Drug more than doubles survival time for glioblastoma patients
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The unforseen effects of melting glaciers on Arctic coastal ecosystems
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Uncovering dementia's environmental triggers
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Improving school readiness for children with low birth weight
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An aerosol test for airborne bird flu
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GIFs helping footballers to sleep better
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AI reveals new way to strengthen titanium alloys and speed up manufacturing
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Nearly half of popular tropical plant group related to birds-of-paradise and bananas are threatened with extinction
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The changing chorus: How movements and memories influence birdsong evolution
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Scientists develop advanced forest monitoring systems: Will forests monitor themselves in the future?
[339d]
Breakthrough cardiac regeneration research offers hope for the treatment of ischemic heart failure
[339d]
Phys
Stretching spider silk makes it stronger by aligning protein chains
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Earth's hidden carbon recyclers: Sulfur bacteria team up to break down organic substances in the seabed
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Webb wows with incredible detail in actively forming star system
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US military's mini space shuttle X-37B returns to Earth after orbiting for 434 days on a secret mission
[339d]
Cellular structure without a membrane: Researcher discusses how synapses use liquids to create functional separations
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Pure porous polymers promise cleaner air and energy solutions
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NASA successfully acquires GPS signals on moon
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Hubble spies a spiral in the constellation Hydra
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Airlines with more women at the top found to be more efficient
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[ai]
The protein that helps plants survive the cold
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Astronauts could replace their own mitochondria to treat radiation sickness
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Volunteers achieve 200,000 galaxy classifications in citizen scientist project
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Engineers install Orion solar array wings for Artemis II
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