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Southern California sky is lit up by Valentine's Day SpaceX launch
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NASA to let private company Vast visit space station for private mission in 2027
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White paper connects rural broadband gaps to organizational wellness and workforce stability
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The ominous sign the Gulf Stream is nearing COLLAPSE: One of the ocean's saltiest regions has become 30% less salty - and it could wreak havoc on major circulation systems
Mail Online
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Who was Lise Meitner, the physicist who explained nuclear fission but was denied a Nobel Prize
The Times of India
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Scientist gives himself brain damage by testing secret audio weapon on himself in attempt to disprove 'Havana Syndrome'
Mail Online
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Large-scale cell screening uncovers molecular glues that trigger protein degradation
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Physicists explain the exceptional energy-harvesting efficiency of perovskites
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Loudest gravitational wave recorded in history from 1.3 billion light-years away: Einstein’s century-old prediction confirmed
The Times of India
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Universe may end in a “big crunch,” new dark energy data suggests
ScienceDaily
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The secret US plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon
The Times of India
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Can you solve it? Chapeau! A smart new hat puzzle
The Guardian
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Exercise may be one of the most powerful treatments for depression and anxiety
ScienceDaily
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What will humans look like in a million years? The answer may surprise you
The Times of India
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Scientists discover the enzyme that lets cancer rapidly rewire its DNA
ScienceDaily
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Ancient fingerprint found on 2,400-year-old Danish war boat
ScienceDaily
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Mystery of the missing two-Sun planets may finally be solved: Einstein’s theory reveals why double-Sun worlds vanish
The Times of India
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Study of 65,000 college students links 16 hours a week on social media to higher loneliness
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The popular kids' toy that's banned on flights across Europe
Mail Online
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Study finds disabled New Zealanders use emergency housing 6% more often
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The balloon mission raising the bar for exoplanet science
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Mapping cemeteries for class: How students used phones and drones to help a city count its headstones
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Children's views are rarely sought by researchers: We found a way to do it
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Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma leaves ranchers bracing for another harsh summer
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Valentine's Day won't fix your relationship—but attachment theory might explain it
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Loneliness at work matters more than we think
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Ancient Mars was warm and wet, not cold and icy
Ars Technica
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How bird poo fueled the rise of Peru's powerful Chincha Kingdom
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Why are new tea towels worse at drying dishes than older ones?
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Study outlines how JWST and Ariel could team up on exoplanet atmospheres
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Ancient cone-shaped vessels may have served as beeswax lamps during ritual processions, study finds
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Different acceptance of labor migrants: Cross-border commuters vs. foreign residents
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Strong correlations and superconductivity observed in a supermoiré lattice
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Nearly every state in the US has dyslexia laws, but our research shows limited change for struggling readers
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Extreme rainfall is worsening algal blooms along South Korea's coast
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"It ain't no unicorn": These researchers have interviewed 130 Bigfoot hunters
Ars Technica
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How a certain form of dark matter may lead to the generation of cosmological magnetic fields
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The Hubble tension: How magnetic fields could help solve one of the universe's biggest mysteries
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Polymers from earth can make cement more climate-friendly
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Would you take the bigger share? Study shows people can learn to say no
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This planet friendly diet could cut your risk of early death by 23%
ScienceDaily
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Why some kids struggle with math even when they try hard
ScienceDaily
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What the economic impact of Hurricane Katrina means for businesses today
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'Proportional representation' could reduce polarization in Congress and help more people feel heard
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Microscopic plankton reveal tropicalization of the Mediterranean Sea
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Large study finds no link between mRNA COVID vaccine in pregnancy and autism
ScienceDaily
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How Washington's crossing of the Delaware presaged a changing world
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These United States: George Washington and climate change
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AI uncovers the hidden genetic control centers driving Alzheimer’s
ScienceDaily
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Outdoor learning linked to gains in literacy, well-being for children and teachers, study finds
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Stop eating 3 hours before bed to improve heart health
ScienceDaily
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Scientists find nerves actively fuel pancreatic cancer
ScienceDaily
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Tracking global water circulation using atomic fingerprints
ScienceDaily
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Are YOU a 'Gangster' driver? Experts reveal the worst driving positions for you - and why you should NEVER hit the road with an over-reclined seat
Mail Online
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Worried AI means you won't get a job when you graduate? Here's what the research says
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Japan's 'godless' lake warns of creeping climate change
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Biodegradable Mardi Gras beads help make Carnival season more sustainable
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Four new astronauts arrive at the International Space Station to replace NASA's evacuated crew
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US ocean regulator faces criticism over changes to right whale protection rule
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The Nothing That Has the Potential to Be Anything
Wired Science
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Field observations and computer modeling help predict the world's deadly scorpion hotspots
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Data from Nisar offers new way to track soil moisture
The Times of India
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Four astronauts arrive at International Space Station via SpaceX to bring crew back to full strength
The Times of India
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Scientists found a way to plant ideas in dreams to boost creativity
ScienceDaily
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Psychedelics may work by shutting down reality and unlocking memory
ScienceDaily
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Massive study finds most statin side effects aren’t caused by the drugs
ScienceDaily
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THIS dinosaur-killing asteroid couldn’t destroy these animals 66 million years ago; here’s how
The Times of India
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More than a feeling: Thinking about love as a virtue can change how we respond to hate
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Distrust and disempowerment, not apathy, keep employees from supporting marginalized colleagues
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Deep-sea fish larvae rewrite the rules of how eyes can be built