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Innovative doping technique boosts semiconductor nanocrystal performance
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Unions and the military view immigrants as vital and also as potential threats
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Scientists identify 11 genes affected by PFAS, shedding light on neurotoxicity
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Freely accessible database maps protein-lipid interactions for research and education
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Archaeological study challenges 'paleo' diet narrative of ancient hunter–gatherers
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Microplastics are widespread in seafood that people eat, study suggests
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Past climate shifts altered Southern Ocean currents and carbon exchange: Study warns it may be happening again
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Why anger, anxiety and anguish are understandable psychological reactions to the climate crisis
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How a single nitrogen atom could transform the future of drug discovery
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Drought and farming: How women in South Africa are using Indigenous knowledge to cope
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Satellite images show melting glaciers are shifting national borders in EU
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Nutrient enrichment: Study finds emerging threat to tropical forests
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Should Canada follow Australia and ban social media for teens?
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Scientists solve the mystery of the widespread plunge in IQ across Europe 2,000 years ago
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How China's appetite for salmon could reshape global seafood markets
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Lead pollution likely caused widespread IQ declines in ancient Rome
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Frozen forest discovery hints at future alpine ecosystem changes
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Here's what happens when teachers tailor their lessons to students' individual learning styles
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Zinc deprivation reveals vulnerability in resistant bacteria, reviving old antibiotics
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Unlocking plant resilience: Shared genes offer hope for climate-ready crops
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That Arctic blast can feel brutally cold, but how much colder than 'normal' is it really?
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Fast radio burst confirmed to originate from neutron star
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Plants that evolved in Florida over millennia now face extinction and lack protection
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Quantum phase transition in indium oxide films defies superconductor norms
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Yemeni DNA reveals ancient ties to the Levant, Arabia and East Africa
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Partnership is key to restoring shark bay seagrass
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Ultra-deep drilling reveals mysteries of Japan tsunami
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Microbes can colonize space, produce drugs and create energy. But how?
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With precarious jobs, work identities shift—including for contract academics
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Electron microscopy captures enzyme step in antibiotic production
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Newly discovered mechanism triggers immune response in cells with damaged DNA
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Why you should treat workplace friendships like your diet—aim for balance and variety
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Hornwort genomes provide clues on how plants conquered the land
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Climate extremes in 2024 'wreaking havoc' on the global water cycle
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Video: See and hear three years of solar fireworks
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New law could finally address thousands of abandoned mines leaking pollution into Colorado water
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Perfectionist leaders can push their teams to meet high standards—but it can backfire and stifle creativity
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Study finds equitable job outcomes for public health graduates
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Women are still doing most housework: Study reveals unequal patterns in domestic workload persist
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Mathematicians develop new method to forecast natural phenomena and detect early cancer development
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Historian explains how economics research stumbled under Soviet regime, while mathematics thrived
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Foldable molecular paths mimic paper folding at nanoscale
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AI model predicts Arctic sea ice concentration up to a year in advance
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Can science be both open and secure? Nations grapple with tightening research security as China's dominance grows
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How similar news stories can influence financial markets
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Framework tracks 'learning curve' of AI to decode complex genomic data
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Virtual chemistry synthesizes 25 variations of a plant compound that could treat brain diseases
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Near-complete ban on agricultural burning finally takes effect in California's San Joaquin Valley
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Continental drift: Why the need for critical minerals might change the way we define Earth's zones
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A new way to determine whether a species will successfully invade an ecosystem, including the human GI tract
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Samsung's new TVs can use AI to find recipes for dishes from your favourite movies - so you can finally taste Bruce Bogtrotter's chocolate cake
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Tiny plants reveal big potential for boosting crop efficiency
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Dreading the school or daycare drop-off? How to handle it when your child doesn't want you to go
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With negligible rain in 8 months, Southern California swings toward drought
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Laser technique uncovers how titanium's electron behavior influences its physical properties
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Federal government approves Okefenokee wildlife refuge expansion plan
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How do mosquito repellents work? A chemistry expert explains
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Too hot to go outside: Female, high-income and older groups most likely to 'order in' during heat waves
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Scientists reveal CO₂'s fundamental role in ancient climate shifts
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Scientists synthesize single-crystal sp² carbon-linked covalent organic frameworks
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Even calm people can fly into a rage behind the wheel. How to curb your road rage—before it's too late
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New rocket, new spacecraft and new moon landers on tap for 2025
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Redefining school gun violence: Acoustic sensors find frequent gunfire on school walking routes in Chicago
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New quantum sensing technology reveals sub-atomic signals
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‘Kiss and capture’: scientists offer new theory on how Pluto got its largest moon
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Newly discovered 'kiss and capture' mechanism explains the formation of Pluto and its largest moon
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Where's all of San Diego's sand going? Follow the fluorescent-colored trail
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Sunglasses reflect more than the light: A brief history of shades, from ancient Rome to Hollywood
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Necro-brands: Why do celebrities like Elvis Presley make more money dead than alive?
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How directional connections shape complex dynamics in neuronal networks