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Scientific American
HIV, Trans Health, and Covid Research Targeted by Trump Cuts to NIH
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Crows Are Surprisingly Good at Geometry
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JWST Spots Remains of Alien Planet That Fell into a Star
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Dolphins Communicate with ‘Fountains of Pee’
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Three NASA Climate Satellites Are Dying. There’s No Plan to Replace Them
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Getting Rid of FEMA Will Bankrupt Small Towns
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Quanta Magazine
‘Paraparticles’ Would Be a Third Kingdom of Quantum Particle
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New Scientist
US military launches initiative to find the best quantum computer
[302d]
Trump budget cuts would eliminate much of NOAA’s climate research
[302d]
Bronze naval ram from Roman battle recreated using ancient techniques
[302d]
Methane-eating bacteria are ready to capture landfill emissions
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ScienceDaily
Astroparticle physics: Neutrinos weigh less than 0.45 electronvolts
[302d]
Candidate deafness genes revealed in new study
[302d]
Reshaping quantum dots production through continuous flow and sustainable technologies
[302d]
Maximal entanglement sheds new light on particle creation
[302d]
Key mechanism to obtain brown algae-derived compounds with biotech applications
[302d]
Deadly rodent-borne hantavirus is an emerging disease with pandemic potential
[302d]
New immune boost could expand access to cancer immunotherapy
[302d]
AI-generated 'Synthetic scarred hearts' aid atrial fibrillation treatment
[302d]
Hundred-year storm tides will occur every few decades in Bangladesh, scientists report
[302d]
Researchers watch a live catalytic event in real time
[302d]
Marine shipping emissions on track to meet 2030 goals, but expected to miss 2050 target
[302d]
New key genes in Parkinson's disease identified using CRISPR technology
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Scientists observe exotic quantum phase once thought impossible
[302d]
A fluid battery that can take any shape
[302d]
Light that spirals like a nautilus shell
[302d]
Crustal brines at an oceanic transform fault
[302d]
Phys
Light that spirals like a nautilus shell
[302d]
Researchers develop full-color-emitting upconversion nanoparticle technology for ultra-high RGB display quality
[302d]
High school student uses AI to reveal 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space
[302d]
Q&A: 'China shock,' tariffs and American manufacturing
[302d]
Examining the polarized media debate on transgender issues
[302d]
Rising popularity of otters fuels illegal wildlife trafficking in Japan
[302d]
Reshaping quantum dots production through continuous flow and sustainable technologies
[302d]
Amazing diversity of shapes found among plankton-feeding fishes
[302d]
Integrating genomics with traditional fieldwork and morphology is essential for Lauraceae research, say scientists
[302d]
Automated speech recognition system shows promise for making language testing more accessible and scalable
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Añana Saltern microorganisms help to clarify the groundwater flow pattern
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Deeper understanding of plant cell transformation could pave way for controlling fruit growth
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