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Scientific American
Why Do SpaceX’s Starships Keep Exploding?
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Does Culture Change Visual Perception? Debunking the Carpentered-World Hypothesis
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Climate Links to Dengue Will Allow Better Outbreak Predictions
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Cash Rewards Have Less Sway in Collectivistic Cultures
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Quanta Magazine
Busy Beaver Hunters Reach Numbers That Overwhelm Ordinary Math
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New Scientist
Antibiotics normally don’t increase the risk of autoimmune disorders
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Forest bathing may boost physical health, not just mental well-being
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US military wants to secure the internet by making it more quantum
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Smartphone notifications may be distracting you more than you think
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Another quantum computer reached quantum advantage – does it matter?
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ScienceDaily
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Phys
Employees more likely to 'quiet quit' when feeling less control, study finds
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New measurement station in Brazil: Quantum technology expands global network in search for dark matter
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Calcium tests in poultry offer chance for improved feed efficiency
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Only 37% of US states require sexual education in schools to be medically accurate
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Hydroxyl adsorption identified as key factor in electrocatalytic ammonia production
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Sea-level projections from the 1990s were spot on, study says
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Microbes form living electrical networks to filter methane from ocean floor, scientists discover
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Oil and gas air pollution linked to 91,000 early deaths in the US each year
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Self-consistent model incorporates gas self-gravity effects to address accretion across cosmic scales
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Using game theory to explain how institutions arise naturally to manage limited resources
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Self-renewing Fe-N-C catalyst shows improved durability for oxygen reduction in acid
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Berlin's waters carry bacterial traces of the city's population—with potential implications for the ecological status
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How migratory locusts balance aggregation and repulsion via olfactory neural modulation
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Analysis reveals phytoplankton's contribution to centuries-long ocean carbon storage
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New nanoparticle methods speed up detection of viruses in food and water
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Proteins build flexible networks for transporting molecules into cells, study shows
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Pollinators in the city: Europe-wide synthesis evidences the relevance of biodiversity-friendly urban management
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Zigzag graphene nanoribbons create 'string light' configuration for tomorrow's electronics
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Under or over? Automated technique can visualize and measure DNA tangles
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Dusty structure explains near vanishing of faraway star
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RE1 proteins emerge as key players for amino acid transport in plants
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AI model maps building emissions to support fairer climate policies
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Are we winning the war on cane toads?
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Previously unknown peptide sheds light on how tomato plants regulate their defenses
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