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Tiny magnetic silk iron particles could steer drugs directly to hard-to-reach disease sites
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Close exploration of mineral extraction may enable a better understanding of the impact of deep-sea mining
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Chemicals released by climbing shoe abrasion could lead to lung issues for climbers in indoor environments
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Juno mission gets under Jupiter's and Io's surface
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Accessibility gap in ecology and evolution journals could exclude scientists with disabilities, study finds
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Dogs with meningiomas live longer with radiation therapy than surgery
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Missed school is an overlooked consequence of climate change-caused cyclones
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Bringing farms back to Chernobyl-affected lands: New protocol offers hope
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Biomass satellite launched to count forest carbon
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Smartphone apps claim to assess hot weather threats. But are they accurate?
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Computational tool sheds light on DNA regulation in cancer and genome editing
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Deciphering the migratory behavior and connectivity of Mediterranean and Atlantic Cory's shearwaters
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Hard-to-avoid emissions: Study finds limited potential for marine carbon dioxide removal in Germany's seas
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Aquatic sediment layers reveal 100 years of metal pollution in São Paulo, Brazil
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Dogs may more easily understand natural communication than trending AIC buttons
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Remains found in Great Tumulus of Vergina not Philip II of Macedon, new analysis finds
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Science explains how children best learn math—and yes, timed practice helps
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Study finds engagement journalism training reduced 'horse race' political coverage, boosted more substantive content
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Simplifying solid biosample processing for field-ready diagnostics
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As Police Scotland bring in body-worn video, our research shows little is known about its effectiveness
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Diverse tree populations can make cities more climate-resilient and people happier
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Q&A: Hybrid policies can divide workplaces
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Feeding methods show different growth rates in baby pigs, but similar body composition
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Scientists develop silk microneedles to deliver nutrients and chemicals to plants
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'Margins of error' in workplace correlate with unethical behavior outside workplace
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Children link accents with intelligence from the age of five, says study
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Both novelty and familiarity affect memory. How to make use of this when preparing for exams
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Discovery shows that even neutral molecules take sides when it comes to biochemistry
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Businesses face hidden loan costs after going public
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No whistleblower is an island: Why networks of allies are key to exposing corruption
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The world needs climate change leadership. It's time for China to step up
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Where can Black children go in summer? Black families face disparities and need equitable options
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Solid oxide electrolysis cell enables super-dry reforming of methane
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How climate change turned Sao Paulo's drizzle into a storm
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South Africa's frogs and reptiles get their own list of names in local languages
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Shaping future sugarcane: Researchers propose ideal plant architecture and breeding strategies
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Why aren't South Africans growing more indigenous crops? How farmers can be nudged to change their ways
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Natural compounds found to inhibit DNA topoisomerase 1 and reduce DNA damage
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One billion years ago, a meteorite struck Scotland and influenced life on Earth
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NZ government plans to regulate carbon capture technologies—but who will be the regulating agency?
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Treating animals with acupuncture has become mainstream in veterinary medicine
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What excluded children think about their education in alternative provision—and why it matters
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Unexpected bacterial blocker: Antisense molecules inhibit oral Fusobacterium species linked to cancer progression
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Open-access AI tool makes biomedical image analysis accessible to non-experts
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Five ways to make cities more resilient to climate change
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Co-working spaces aren't just about convenience. They bring a whole range of benefits for employees and communities
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Florida Wildlife Corridor provides panthers and black bears a literal path for survival
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Gaia spots odd family of stars desperate to leave home
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'I'm always afraid for the future of my family': Why it's too hard for some refugees to reunite with loved ones
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Disinformation and other forms of 'sharp power' now sit alongside the 'hard power' of tanks and 'soft power' of ideas
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Here's how to make your backyard safer and cooler next summer
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Arsenic is everywhere—but new detection methods could help save lives
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Experts call for rethink on digital school technology, citing privacy concerns
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Personalized AI tools can combat ableism online
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Online consumer reviews may sway product deletion decisions
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Skeleton in Alexander the Great's family tomb ISN'T his father, shock study claims
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Faculty experts debate the benefits of banning cell phones in schools
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Teacher comfort and knowledge found to drive classroom discussions on sexism
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PFAS are polluting the Arctic, threatening both humans and animals
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Silver plating goes green: Phosphorus compounds replace toxic cyanide in new process
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Who really calls the shots in crypto decision-making? Study questions its democratic promise
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Record numbers are dying in Scottish prisons, reveals new study
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Microbial research suggests that biodiversity does not always increase ecosystem stability
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Astronomers discover explosive outflow in star-forming complex using ALMA data
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Platform seeks to lower the barriers to using artificial intelligence in weather research
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Large-scale cryopump developed for fuel/helium separation in fusion applications
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You've been making pasta wrong! Scientists reveal the ultimate recipe for Cacio e pepe - and why you should NEVER use pasta water
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Astronomers observe largest ever sample of galaxies up to more than 12 billion light years away
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A scientific method for flawless cacio e pepe
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Study suggests dance and lullabies aren't universal human behaviors