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Scientific American
Babesiosis, a Tick-Borne Disease That Resembles Malaria, Is on the Rise
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Ways To Cope When Your Child Gets A Life-Altering Diagnosis
[269d]
U.K. Funds Geoengineering Experiments as Global Controversy Grows
[269d]
Quanta Magazine
The Fastest Way Yet to Color Graphs
[269d]
New Scientist
Radical photon idea could rewrite standard model of particle physics
[269d]
Migraine drug that treats headache also eases symptoms like dizziness
[269d]
Go-to migraine drug actually does nothing to relieve vertigo symptoms
[269d]
The bold attempt to solve the toughest mystery at the heart of physics
[269d]
How humans survived a global climate catastrophe 8200 years ago
[269d]
How ancient humans survived a global climate disaster 8200 years ago
[269d]
Alien megastructures would likely self-destruct before we spot them
[269d]
ScienceDaily
Echidna microbiome changes while mums nurse puggle
[269d]
Summer in the city: Urban heat release and local rainfall
[269d]
Flamingos create water tornados to trap their prey
[269d]
Estrogen-related receptors could be key to treating metabolic and muscular disorders
[269d]
From prehistoric resident to runaway pet: First tegu fossil found in the U.S.
[269d]
Measles virus detected in Houston wastewater before cases were reported
[269d]
Sunlight-powered system mimics plants to power carbon capture
[269d]
Submarine robot catches an underwater wave
[269d]
Vast Aztec trade networks behind ancient obsidian artifacts
[269d]
Lower tackle height changing face of women's rugby, study says
[269d]
Olympic anti-doping lab puts U.S. meat supply to the test
[269d]
CAR-T cell therapy for cancer causes 'brain fog,' study shows
[269d]
Evidence of mother-offspring attachment types in wild chimpanzees
[269d]
Drug to slow Alzheimer's well tolerated outside of clinical trial setting
[269d]
Invasive salmon, clams and seaweed are next threats to biodiversity in Britain
[269d]
Addressing hearing loss may reduce isolation among the elderly
[269d]
Phys
Flamingos create water tornados to trap their prey
[269d]
Space weather can dramatically alter a planet's fate
[269d]
Hunting for deadly snake fungus in Norway and Sweden
[269d]
Forty new moth species from the Philippines previously unknown to science discovered in collection
[269d]
Modeling framework predicts accelerated global vegetation growth under climate change
[269d]
Citizen science contributes to imaging Jupiter's turbulent atmosphere
[269d]
Tough microbes found in NASA cleanrooms hold clues to space survival and biotech
[269d]
Clear waters, hidden toxins: Viruses that combat algal blooms may actually increase risks for people and ecosystems
[269d]
From prehistoric resident to runaway pet: First tegu fossil found in the US
[269d]
Optimized enzymes promote nitrogen-nitrogen bonds to generate bioactive compounds
[269d]
High-speed imaging captures mechanics of hormone-driven gene activation
[269d]
Uncovering the evolution of Hezbollah's political communication strategy
[269d]
Switchable singlet fission: pH triggers molecules to split or emit light for sensors
[269d]
Study uncovers mystery of how mini sand dunes form
[269d]
Archaeologists reveal vast Aztec trade networks behind ancient obsidian artifacts
[269d]
Name diversity sheds light on social patterns in ancient Hebrew kingdoms
[269d]
In death penalty cases, the quest for justice is not America's highest value
[269d]
Nepal holds tribute for disappearing glacier
[269d]
Silicon spin qubits gain ground as a leading candidate for quantum computing
[269d]
Winter's coming but the heat stays on for Australia's coral reefs
[269d]
Want to find life? You'll want to compare several exoplanets in the same system
[269d]
Enzymatic and genetic advances streamline synthesis of promising natural products
[269d]
Twist of light: Non-reciprocity in photon polarization may unlock gravity and quantum mechanics link
[269d]
Extreme turnover of Latin American legislators highlights political instability in the region
[269d]
Targeted nanoparticles show promise for more effective antifungal treatments
[269d]
Change your location to jumpstart creativity, suggests study of Nobel Prize winners
[269d]
NASA's Europa Clipper captures Mars in infrared
[269d]
Mass photometry technique speeds up quality control in gene therapy vector production
[269d]
Why so many microbes fail to grow in the lab
[269d]
Proposed experiment could clarify origin of Martian methane
[269d]
Overcoming perception: Can an online retailer successfully break into the high fashion market?
[269d]
Invasive salmon, clams and seaweed are next threats to biodiversity in Britain
[269d]
'Elbows up' in Canada means sustainable resource development
[269d]
Colossal Bioscience's attempt to de-extinct the dire wolf is a dangerously deceptive publicity stunt
[269d]
Meteorites and marsquakes hint at an underground ocean of liquid water on the red planet
[269d]
Dynamic visualizations expose how domain walls shift in ferroelectrics
[269d]
What are the tradeoffs when people have to choose between clean air and clean water?
[269d]
From defenders to skeptics: The sharp decline in young Americans' support for free speech
[269d]
Policies erode benefits gained by marriage for foreign-born individuals
[269d]
If you really want to close the US trade deficit, try boosting innovation in rural manufacturing
[269d]
Hubble comes face-to-face with spiral's arms
[269d]
Workplace culture, not policies, biggest factor in helping employees disclose mental health concerns
[269d]
Nanoscale spectroscopy detects vibrational signals from molecules in confined gaps
[269d]
Study links adverse childhood experiences to higher risk of homelessness
[269d]
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