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Hip Fractures Can Signal More Than a Broken Bone in the Elderly — Sometimes with Fatal Consequences
Discover Magazine
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CRISPR-based technique unlocks healing power of mitochondria for heart failure therapy
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Record-Breaking Neutrino Detected in the Mediterranean in 2023 May Have Come From Blazars
Discover Magazine
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Most Pandemic Viruses Show No Signs of Lab Adaptation — Except This One Historical Outbreak
Discover Magazine
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How farming perennial plants can help us in times of climate change, food insecurity and social division
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Popular pre-workout supplements linked to dangerous sleep loss
ScienceDaily
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Unlocking the hidden pocket on a billion‑dollar drug target
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Robotic microfluidic platform brings AI to lipid nanoparticle design
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Deep ocean microbes may already be prepared to tackle climate change
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Five-minute test spots PFAS down to parts-per-trillion
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Terraforming Mars isn't a climate problem—it's an industrial nightmare
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Scientists trace crop viruses back to the last Ice Age
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Triassic Crocodile Relative May Have Learned to Walk on Two Legs
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Mapping 3D-super-enhancers with machine learning to pinpoint regulators of cell identity
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Scientists create slippery nanopores that supercharge blue energy
ScienceDaily
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Key protein SYFO2 enables 'self-fertilization' of leguminous plants
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Ultrafast light pulses make molecules rotate on quantum materials
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Baltic herring fishing rules may need an update after new genetic mapping
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Microbes hitchhiking on marine snow could limit how deep carbon sinks
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When the pressure’s off, this superconductor appears to break records
ScienceNews
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Lakes are growing in Alaska. That’s not entirely a bad thing
ScienceNews
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An unlikely set of clues helps reconstruct ancient Chinese disasters
Ars Technica
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A Meteorite Burst Through Ann Hodges' Roof in 1954 and Struck Her Mid-Nap — Leaving a Large Bruise and Making History
Discover Magazine
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Ocean carbon removal looks promising, but nutrient cycling could curb long-term gains
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Nearby red dwarf star hosts at least four planets—with one in the habitable zone
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Antarctic sea ice rebounds in 2026, nearing average after four years
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Students with lower self-control tend to procrastinate with short-form video, study finds
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From carp to crocodilians: Why deliberately introduced freshwater giants may bring hidden risks
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Flexible feline spines shed light on "falling cat" problem
Ars Technica
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How a shift in the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of a major ocean current system
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Experts challenge idea that social media harms teen empathy
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Pathogenic virus infects and structurally reorganizes human cells, finds new study
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Lactose-free milk presents an opportunity to boost dairy consumption and coffee shop visits with coffee drinkers
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CIA faces furious backlash after hidden document with potential cure for cancer is declassified after 60 years
Mail Online
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Many wild bee species find home on a university campus
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NASA’s Planetary Defense Test Changed Binary Asteroid’s Orbit around the Sun
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Record-energy neutrino may have begun its journey in blazars
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Plastic from milk? Scientists create eco-friendly plastic that decomposes in just 13 weeks
The Times of India
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How changes on the Y chromosome may make species reproductively incompatible
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Why nanotechnology breakthroughs often stagnate before reaching the market
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Ancient hydrothermal carbon fuels microbes and crabs off Taiwan, study reveals
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A brighter future may not suit everyone: Polar cod face difficulties due to warming
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Silicone wristbands can help scientists track people's exposure to pollutants like 'forever chemicals'
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Stellar ‘Space Weather’ Could Be Blurring Radio Signals from Extraterrestrial Civilizations
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Narrow-ridged finless porpoises are more social than assumed, study finds
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Recent pandemic viruses jumped to humans without prior adaptation, study finds
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Ancient sea fossils atop the world's tallest mountains fuel new claims of Noah's Great Flood
Mail Online
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Dry, bitter taste caused by drinking red wine or eating chocolate can wake up your brain, study suggests
Mail Online
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2D topological Kondo insulator observed in a moiré superlattice
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Most Saharan dust is generated by 'hidden thunderstorms' high above the desert
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Why simulating an entire cell cycle took years, multiple GPUs and six days per run
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Study finds teens spend nearly a third of the school day on smartphones: Frequent checking linked to poorer attention
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Lost page of the Archimedes Palimpsest identified in Blois, central France
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Herpetologists analyze population decline in regional turtle populations
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Trump's 'Doomsday' nuclear command planes spotted circling the US as WW3 fears surge
Mail Online
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Which climate policies actually make a difference? Our new analysis has the answer
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Camera captures first video of a red fox attacking a wolf pup
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ESA analyzing fireball over Europe on 8 March 2026
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Multi-wavelength observations track bright gamma-ray blazar's three-year cycle
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How does early pregnancy lower breast cancer risk? Odd cells could offer clues
ScienceNews
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Study finds unexpected link between public health, tax policies
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Online meetings come with pros and cons—managers should understand all of them
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An interstellar comet packed with alcohol? What ALMA found in 3I/ATLAS
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Monster winter storm to unleash up to 4 feet of snow across multiple states as officials warn 'delay all travel'
Mail Online
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Britain's most dangerous spider strikes again: Man is hospitalised with flesh-eating bite 'the size of a bowling ball' as experts warn false widows are rapidly spreading across the UK
Mail Online
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Strontium optical clock accurate to within 1 second over 30 billion years
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Scientists Are Growing Hair Follicles in a Lab, and It Might Fix Your Bald Head
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Cockroaches Become Cannibals When They Fall in Cockroach Love
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Cattle grazing boosts nature recovery in Yorkshire Dales
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Cornwall ocean study highlights value of low-cost eDNA tests