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Ancestral motif enables broad DNA binding by NIN, a master regulator of rhizobial symbiosis
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Most precise map yet of agricultural emissions charts a path to reduce hotspots
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IceCube upgrade adds six deep sensor strings to detect lower-energy neutrinos
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Identifying pathways for managing PFAS waste in semiconductor manufacturing
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Could the discovery of a tiny RNA molecule explain the origins of life?
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X-ray platform images plasma instability for fusion energy and astrophysics
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Collaboration between universities and hospitals intensifies in times of crisis, finds study
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Electrically controllable 3D magnetic hopfions realized in chiral magnets
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Tiny, 45 base long RNA can make copies of itself
Ars Technica
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Spain swine fever spreads outside containment zone
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New astronauts launch to the International Space Station after medical evacuation
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Scientists decipher how two bacterial species cooperate to avoid being eaten
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A 'ring of fire' solar eclipse will dazzle people and penguins in Antarctica
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Stressed couples may benefit most from 'joint savoring,' new research suggests
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It takes three types of thinking to be smart
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Elephants Have 1,000 Delicate Whiskers on Their Trunks, and They May Transform Robotics
Discover Magazine
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Evolution didn’t wait long after the dinosaurs died
ScienceNews
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Everything We Know About the Giant Fireball That Just Lit Up the Midwest Sky
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How Scientists Hacked People’s Dreams to Help Them Solve Real-Life Puzzles
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Ancient DNA Reveals Migrant Women Helped Some European Hunter-Gatherers Adopt Farming
Discover Magazine
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Two-step fermentation removes up to 99% of odors in plant proteins
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Trapped in Antarctic ice for 66 years, body of British scientist Dennis Bell was recovered
The Times of India
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Species Slip Through the Cracks of the U.S. Frog Trade, Some Sold at a Premium
Discover Magazine
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Did NASA Find Life on Mars 50 Years Ago and Accidentally Kill It?
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AI captures particle accelerator behavior to optimize machine performance
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Omega-3 fish oil supplements could backfire without this key enzyme
ScienceDaily
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Can our pets really say 'I love you'? Science is finding out
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The shape of skis makes the biggest difference in maneuverability
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A sea turtle boom may be hiding a population collapse
ScienceNews
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Sunlight extracts oxygen from regolith using solar chemistry
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Who stays together for life? The 'three-legged stool' of love
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Science academies failing to put women at the top
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Scientists discover hidden brain cells that help heal spinal cord injuries
ScienceDaily
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Canine obesity and its link to eye pressure
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Meet Aditya Pandya: 17-year-old becomes India’s youngest analogue astronaut who lived, designed, and tested a Moon-like habitat
The Times of India
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Recently discovered SN 2024abfl is a low-luminosity Type IIP supernova, astronomers find
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ScienceNews
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Twin beams blast from a hidden star in stunning Hubble Space Telescope image
ScienceDaily
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NASA SpaceX Crew 12 launch reaches orbit and begins journey to the ISS
The Times of India
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Twisted 2D magnet creates skyrmions for ultra dense data storage
ScienceDaily
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From LED devices to at-home injectables, a nutritionist reveals the wellness trends she would always be wary of
Mail Online
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Astronomers find a solar system in the Milky Way that breaks the rules of planet formation
The Times of India
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Would YOU swim in the Thames? Bathers will be able to take a dip from May - but pollution levels could vary
Mail Online
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NASA, SpaceX shoot for predawn Crew-12 launch with sonic boom possible
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Three decades on from Wales' biggest oil spill: How the Sea Empress disaster changed shipping
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Trump's EPA decides climate change doesn't endanger public health—the evidence says otherwise
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Britain's 'oldest Northerner' was a little girl! Reanalysis of 11,000-year-old remains confirms they belong to a three-year-old dubbed the 'Ossick Lass' - and not a man
Mail Online
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NASA announces STRIVE and EDGE: Two ‘next-generation satellite missions’ set to monitor Earth’s extreme environments by 2030
The Times of India
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Arctic peatlands are expanding as temperatures continue to rise, new research confirms
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NASA, SpaceX set for Crew 12 launch to the space station: Mission objectives explained
The Times of India
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Psychosocial safety pressures across Australian universities
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Scientists make microplastics glow to see what they do inside your body
ScienceDaily
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NASA crew set for flight to ISS
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New study assesses potential dust control options for Great Salt Lake
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Europe's most powerful rocket carries 32 satellites for Amazon Leo network into space
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Thailand uses a birth control vaccine to curb its elephant population near expanding farms
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Why phage contamination is hard to kill, and how charged nanoparticles could help
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Roman mosaic in Britain reveals a 2,000 year old Trojan War secret
ScienceDaily
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This vegan diet cut insulin use by nearly 30% in type 1 diabetes
ScienceDaily
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New calcium-ion battery design delivers high performance without lithium
ScienceDaily
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The exact speed that makes an AI prosthetic arm feel like your own
ScienceDaily
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Weatherwatch: The surprisingly complex science of ice skating
The Guardian
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Researchers develop high-resolution daily atmospheric CO₂ dataset for China
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Scientists discover hidden trigger behind achilles pain and tennis elbow
ScienceDaily
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60,000 years ago humans were already using poisoned arrows
ScienceDaily
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The war after the war: How violence is passed down through generations
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Asteroid Bennu reveals a new pathway to life’s chemistry
ScienceDaily
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Vulcan rocket launch suffers fiery booster issue but makes it to space, company says
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Swarms of AI bots can sway people's beliefs, threatening democracy
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Researchers identify key genes controlling rice tiller angle