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Scientific American
‘Science Fair’ of Lost Research Protests Trump Cuts
[342d]
Texas Floods Were a Known Risk, but Little Has Been Done for Protection
[342d]
Japan’s New Undersea Earthquake Detection System Will Improve Tsunami Prediction
[342d]
ChatGPT And Gemini AI Have Uniquely Different Writing Styles
[342d]
Tracking Coral Reef Health with Bioacoustics
[343d]
Quanta Magazine
Computer Scientists Figure Out How To Prove Lies
[342d]
New Scientist
Surgical robots take step towards fully autonomous operations
[342d]
Stunningly intimate octopus image wins aquatic photography prize
[342d]
The unexpected benefits of wall squats and other isometric exercises
[342d]
Will we ever feel comfortable with AIs taking on important tasks?
[342d]
Provocative new book says we must persuade people to have more babies
[342d]
Is this the raciest conference invite ever?
[342d]
Plans to genetically screen newborns for rare diseases are problematic
[342d]
The cosmos is vast, so how do we measure it?
[342d]
Slay the new slang: check out a guide to social media’s baffling lingo
[342d]
Foundation's new season has dramatic potential – but sadly falls flat
[342d]
Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms may be less common than we thought
[342d]
Evolution has made humans both Machiavellian and born socialists
[342d]
Exercise helps fight cancer – and we may finally know why
[342d]
Oldest proteins yet recovered from 18-million-year-old teeth
[342d]
Why falling in love with an AI isn’t laughable, it’s inevitable
[342d]
[ai]
Colossal's plans to "de-extinct" the giant moa are still impossible
[342d]
A youthful brain and immune system may be key to a long life
[343d]
[ai]
1500 deaths in the recent European heatwave were due to climate change
[343d]
ScienceDaily
Why monkeys—and humans—can’t look away from social conflict
[342d]
This muscle supplement could rewire the brain—and now scientists can deliver it
[342d]
Doctors say we’ve been misled about weight and health
[342d]
Matching your workouts to your personality could make exercising more enjoyable and give you better results
[343d]
The sleep-heart link doctors are urging women over 45 to know
[343d]
Scientists just recreated a 1938 experiment that could rewrite fusion history
[343d]
Astronomers Catch Planets in the Act of Being Born
[343d]
Ice in a million-degree Fermi bubble reveals the Milky Way’s recent eruption
[343d]
Hidden DNA-sized crystals in cosmic ice could rewrite water—and life itself
[343d]
Phys
Agricultural liming in the US is a large CO₂ sink, say researchers
[342d]
The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion
[342d]
Rock art hints at the origins of Egyptian kings
[342d]
Ancient river systems reveal Mars was wetter than we thought
[342d]
Thirty years of research shows increased resistance in fungi
[342d]
Was Caligula a madman? Maybe. But he also knew his medicine, scholars find
[342d]
Orange is the new aphrodisiac—for guppies
[342d]
How bacteria grow: Evolutionary differences point to new ways to combat infection
[342d]
Finding primordial black holes using the Legacy Survey of Space and Time will be a statistical challenge
[342d]
Merger and acquisition dealmakers can ride out the geo-political storm, study suggests
[342d]
New particle acceleration strategy uses cold atoms to unlock cosmic mysteries
[342d]
Molecular simulations uncover how graphite emerges where diamond should form, challenging old assumptions
[342d]
Dinosaur wrist bone discovery reshapes understanding of flight evolution
[342d]
Commentary points to the importance of forecasting a pause in Northwest Atlantic warming
[342d]
Live well temperature variations stress out largemouth bass, study finds
[342d]
Ancient star's age revealed as two cosmic tests deliver matching results
[342d]
EU agricultural policy could have major co-benefits for climate and biodiversity
[342d]
Source criticism in school requires more than isolated interventions
[342d]
Why some genes are more error-prone: Scientists uncover hidden rule in DNA transcription
[342d]
Novel approach in organic synthesis controls regioselectivity, improves hydrocyanation
[342d]
The Great Lakes are powerful. Learning about 'rip currents' can help prevent drowning
[342d]
A molecular switch packs DNA on time for cell division
[342d]
Affordable, room-temperature maser created using LED technology
[342d]
Satellite images reveal positive effects of restoration in northern hemisphere peatlands
[342d]
Multisynapse optical network outperforms digital AI models
[342d]
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