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Saturday Citations: In spaaa-aaace!
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Bees can detect viruses in food sources, but don't necessarily avoid them
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Disentangling the many factors at play within exposure science
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Q&A: What AI actually does in diffusion models for drug design
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Early human embryonic cells may be vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Your hangover, mapped: Charts reveal exactly what alcohol does to your body the next day - from weak legs to a pounding head
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‘It’s super weird, super odd, super rare’: meet the twins who have different dads
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NASA Laser Terminal enhances views during Artemis II mission
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Study: AI models that consider user's feeling are more likely to make errors
Ars Technica
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Three Cougar Kittens Caught on Camera in Minnesota for the First Time in 100 Years
Discover Magazine
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106-Million-Year-Old Pterosaur Footprints Discovered in Korea
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'Halt The Hitchhiker' Challenge: US offers $200,000 for mussel fixes; boaters urged to clean
The Times of India
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Discovery Of Koharalepis Jarviki: ancient fish skull yields 3D braincase; illuminates shift to land
The Times of India
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Metals Hidden In Scorpion Weapons: New study maps zinc-rich claws and stingers; evolution’s 300m-year design
The Times of India
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The 2026 Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower Will Soon Radiate Across the Sky — Here's How to Get the Best View
Discover Magazine
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Hubble Captures Spiral Galaxy Packed with Brilliant Star Clusters: NGC 3137
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Disrupting DNA Repair May Help Defeat Drug-Resistant Cancer
Discover Magazine
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GLP-1 Drugs May Cut Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke, and Death by About 13 Percent
Discover Magazine
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The body pose that reveals a psychopath is hiding in plain sight, according to a top psychologist
Mail Online
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Widespread genetic exchange in disease-causing parasites revealed
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Over 2,050 years old: Meet the massive coral that predates the Roman empire
The Times of India
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Mechanochemistry simplifies synthesis of challenging conductive organic molecules
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In 2009, an unemployed Terry Herbert scanned a farmer's field and stumbled upon the largest Anglo-Saxon treasure ever found
The Times of India
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In 1922, Howard Carter convinced his patron to fund one final dig and stumbled upon a tomb sealed for over 3,000 years
The Times of India
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Stealth switch in tuberculosis enzyme could open route to drug-resistant treatment
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Q&A: How the legal opium market shaped global trade—and led to an opioid crisis
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In 1973, an excavator pulled out a pile of soggy wood chips and discovered the world's oldest birthday invitation
The Times of India
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The Next Alzheimer’s Breakthrough Will Take More Than Just Science
Wired Science
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In 1942, Gordon Butcher struck something mid-plough and discovered a hoard of Roman silver hidden for over a millennium
The Times of India
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A leading journal finds that AI is flooding academic publishing with lower quality work
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Proton beam timing tool could check radiotherapy energy before nearly every treatment
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Biological gold: The 46-million-year-old mosquito caught red-handed with a belly full of blood
The Times of India
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In 1968, Jim Bowler saw burnt bones in a sand dune and found the world’s oldest ritual
The Times of India
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How sulfur oxidation states shape the behavior of sugar-based surfactant molecules
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Azide-to-diazo reaction unlocks safer path to versatile nitrogen-rich compounds
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Seeing an eclipse from Earth is awe‑inspiring—for astronauts in space, the scene was even more grand
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How photosynthetic bacteria pass light along: Two major energy pathways identified
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In 1960, a fisherman’s tip led two explorers to the grassy mounds that rewrote American history
The Times of India
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Dreams decoded: Scientists reveal the hidden meaning behind your dreams
The Times of India
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Ancient 'Lamb of God' coins marked with biblical end-times prophecy discovered
Mail Online
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The way a cell fails to divide after copying its DNA can determine its fate
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Policies intended to protect trade secrets may limit late-career wages
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In 2023, a professor browsed an online archive from his couch and found a mislabeled £10 million masterpiece
The Times of India
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A new way to plan trajectories to asteroids
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Slower access, faster chemistry: Nanoreactor design improves catalysis by balancing molecular flow
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Americans care more about future generations than many think—and that gap could matter for policy
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Bigger, faster, but still outfoxed: How prey escape predators
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Meet Vladimir Demikhov: Scientist who created a two-headed dog and changed medicine forever
The Times of India
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5th-century Belgian burial with 'scrap metal' may reveal missing link between Roman and Merovingian monetary systems
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Dolls beat screens for building children's social skills, study finds
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Scorpions go terminator mode and reinforce their weapons with metal
Ars Technica
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New lithium-plasma engine passes key Mars propulsion test
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How genetic information helps cells resist chaos and stay alive
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Urban Birds Seem to Fear Women More Than Men: Study
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Living near a gas station raises childhood cancer risk, study shows
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Understanding the inspiration for social entrepreneurship
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Celebrate America’s 250th birthday at a new state flower exhibit
ScienceNews
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How time travel could work: Scientists have uncovered a way to send messages into the PAST
Mail Online
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Explosive evaporation unlocks new possibilities in 3D printing and chemical analysis
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Sentinel-1D goes live: A milestone for Europe's radar mission
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In 1985, Mel Fisher followed a sixteen-year dream to uncover the world's richest sunken treasure
The Times of India
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AI tackles one of math's most brutal problems: Inverse PDEs
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'A study showed…' isn't enough—scientific knowledge builds incrementally as researchers revisit questions
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Long-term study of COVID lockdown and family life shows unexpected, lasting effects on fatherhood
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Sramcbled wrods: The real reason you can still read jumbled text
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Should politics influence science, and vice versa? National Science Board's ousting resurrects an existential debate
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When the Schuylkill swallowed the city: Lessons from Hurricane Ida's historic flood
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What April showers? Rainfall across the UK was 23% below average last month - but that's all set to change this weekend
Mail Online
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After flames strip hillsides bare, the next storm can unleash something far more destructive downstream
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How to talk to children when terrorist attacks and violence dominate the news