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Scientific American
World-first: therapy to make cells young again given to a person
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U.S. Industries Push to Revive Tungsten Production Amid Shortage
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World Cup camera coverage poses a moving math puzzle
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
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ScienceDaily
Why middle age is becoming a breaking point in the U.S.
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Ancient Denisovan DNA still shapes human immunity today
[1d]
Your brain can keep improving into your 90s, study finds
[2d]
Lucy’s hunter revealed: Giant crocodile terrorized early human ancestors
[2d]
Alien planet spins revealed a hidden clue to how worlds form
[2d]
Learning a musical instrument in your 70s could help protect memory
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Why grandparents matter more than ever for children's mental health
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A hidden gene finally explains this rare neurological disorder
[2d]
Dark energy survives major challenge as universe keeps accelerating
[2d]
New fentanyl vaccine blocks deadly overdoses before they start
[2d]
Phys
Unique chromium beam experiment unlocks cosmic ray origins and galactic chemistry
[1d]
South African telescope detects record‑breaking signal from the early universe
[2d]
David Kipping has new take on the existence of advanced life in the universe and the numbers are not encouraging
[2d]
Ocean monitoring is in trouble: It's up to Europe and Asia to avoid losing sight of the world's deep‑sea ecosystems
[2d]
Could leaves help feed humanity after disaster?
[2d]
Dogs and humans are more alike than we thought, study finds
[2d]
How directing water flows in the landscape could support groundwater and surface water streams
[2d]
TRACERS spacecraft maps solar energy's route into Earth using cusp electrons
[2d]
Cellulose films match plastic performance while enabling recycling or biodegradation
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When motion prevents order in active matter systems
[2d]
Q&A: Tracing the origins of supermassive black holes
[2d]
CDC sleuthing helps decipher drug-resistant infection rise
[2d]
New atlas reveals more about how the body's 'master gland' really works
[2d]
Fusion reactors could be monitored for covert plutonium production
[2d]
Supercomputer illuminates subatomic particle that helps hold matter together
[2d]
As wildfires increase in the West, so does suppression spending
[2d]
Heat-surviving cyanobacteria switch to respiration when photosynthesis falters, 48-hour test reveals
[2d]
Water molecule unlocks faster interfacial polymerization by lowering energy barrier
[2d]
Bidirectional manipulation of gate-free quantum electronic states via semiconductor interface engineering
[2d]
Forecast flags 210 antimicrobial resistance traits that could spread by 2050
[2d]
Chandra resolves NGC 6540's mysterious X-ray flare into three separate sources
[2d]
What happens to microplastics when swallowed? In earthworms, they do not leave the digestive tract
[2d]
Family wealth reaches further: Grandparents' income links to grandchildren's college access
[2d]
Harmonic radar tags reveal how mosquitoes move through fields and parkland
[2d]
The Ghosts of the Mediterranean: What a rare great white shark sighting could reveal about a changing ocean
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Saturday Citations: JAXA collaboration with toy company TOMY; a new brain-computer interface; IBD solved
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El Niño arrives and could rank among strongest events since 1950
[2d]
Engineering enzymes with potential against ALS and Parkinson's disease
[2d]
How you can stop your cat from bringing home unwelcome pathogens
[2d]
AI sorts cell droplets into four shapes, uncovering drug effects in human cells
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SpaceX: Five key moments, from first launch to Starship megarocket
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