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Creating luminescent biomaterials from wood
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Urgent warning as scientists discover TOMATOES are to blame for recurring Salmonella outbreaks across Europe over the last 14 years
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The key to why the universe exists may lie in an 1800s knot idea science once dismissed
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Scientists and fishers have teamed up to find a way to save manta rays
ScienceNews
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An essential oil extraction process that could cut costs and increase yields
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North Atlantic right whale population ticks up again
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This everyday vitamin could be the closest thing we have to an “anti-aging pill”
ScienceDaily
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Letter: Jenny Cox obituary
The Guardian
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Scientists investigate what reptile 'pee' crystals are made of
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Most women get uterine fibroids. This researcher wants to know why
ScienceNews
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If Carlsberg did microscopes: World's smallest BEER bottle is the size of a grain of rice - and is filled with a single drop of lager
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Who goes to the ballet? Education and social connections matter more than income, study finds
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Exploring how dark matter alters electron-capture supernovae and the birth of neutron stars
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Earth has a second MOON: NASA confirms new cosmic companion will be with us until 2083
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NASA’s Boss Just Shook Up the Agency’s Plans to Land on the Moon
Wired Science
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Revealed: The simple gesture that suggests your partner is a PSYCHOPATH
Mail Online
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Sadiq Khan's hated ULEZ expansion had NO impact on air pollution while raking in millions from drivers
Mail Online
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What lies beneath: Scientists discover a giant granite slab half the size of WALES hidden under the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Mail Online
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Retreating glaciers may send fewer nutrients to the ocean, study finds
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London's 2019 emissions policy quickly cut air pollution, but may leave little room for further gains
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Resistant Bacteria Are Advancing Faster Than Antibiotics
Wired Science
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Astronomers identify dozens of stellar streams with Gaia
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How algae learned to harness the Sun without getting burned
ScienceDaily
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Does floral scent affect insect visitors and bacterial strains living on flowers?
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How land use policies can contribute to racial segregation in communities
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Mysterious cosmic object discovered in young star system could rewrite planet formation rules
The Times of India
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They were drilling off Oregon. What they found could shake all of California
ScienceDaily
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A giant wave is rippling through the Milky Way, and scientists don’t know why
ScienceDaily
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Artificial insemination raises hopes for world's rarest big cat
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Atlantic dolphins are dying much younger. Scientists sound the alarm
ScienceDaily
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Scientists warn: Losing Krill could trigger a global climate catastrophe
The Times of India
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How living history is being written into rocks
The Guardian
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“Take vacations before October 29!”: Harvard astrophysicist warns as 3I/ATLAS sparks debate over possible artificial origin
The Times of India
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New Report Finds Efforts to Slow Climate Change Are Working—Just Not Fast Enough
Wired Science
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Running fixes what junk food breaks in the brain
ScienceDaily
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Doctors just found a way to slow one of the deadliest prostate cancers
ScienceDaily
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Why we keep hunting ghosts—and what it says about us
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A second moon for Earth? NASA’s quasi-moon begins its 50-year orbital journey around our planet until 2038
The Times of India
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How spacefaring nations could avoid conflict on the moon
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Not hunters but collectors: The bone that challenges the 'humans wiped out Australian megafauna' theory
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ALMA Captures Spiral-Shaped Gas Streamer Guided by Magnetic Fields in Star-Forming Region
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Two big walks a week better for you than daily, shorter, strolls, find scientists
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Chemists discover clean and green way to recycle Teflon
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Humans evolved fastest among the apes, 3D skull study shows
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'Messy' galaxies in the early universe struggled to settle, Webb reveals
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An ancient bone recasts how Indigenous Australians treated megafauna
ScienceNews
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Total Solar Eclipses Can Trigger Dawn Behavior in Birds, Scientists Say
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How screening students for psychopathic and narcissistic traits could help prevent cyberbullying
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These Priceless Crown Jewels Were Stolen From the Louvre Museum — But They Aren't the First
Discover Magazine
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When coal smoke choked St. Louis, residents fought back, but it took time and money
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Butt Breathing May Be an Unconventional, but Safe Alternative for Humans with Lung Problems
Discover Magazine
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Astronomers Directly Image Brown Dwarf around Nearby Red Dwarf Star
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The Lung Microbiome Is Also Beneficial to Our Health — And Harmful Dust Can Alter It
Discover Magazine
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Skinny Fat Could be Silently Damaging Arteries, Putting the Heart at Risk
Discover Magazine
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What half a million tweets reveal about invasive species
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China's rising meat demand drives Brazilian soybean farming and resource use
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Is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus better than the iPad Pro? Here's our expert take on which one you should buy
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While searching for the world's oldest ice, scientists find sediment sneaking under the Antarctic ice sheet
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Unexpected Mixture of Hydrogen Cyanide and Hydrocarbons May Exist on Saturn’s Moon Titan
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Geophysical-machine learning tool developed for continuous subsurface geomaterials characterization
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Targeted support boosts engagement and perseverance among repeat programming students
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Structural surprise in motor protein may point to new strategies for controlling disease
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Scenario-based method enables businesses to rank emissions-reduction strategies by cost and impact
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Do we need to see to gesture? How blind people express concepts without vision
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Phosphorus chains display true 1D electronic properties on a silver substrate
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Researchers challenge claim of a strong Yellowstone trophic cascade after wolf reintroduction
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Ideological polarization and spread of biased or fake news on Facebook are on the rise, according to study
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The Guardian
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Global supply chains benefit most from who you know, says study
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Record-breaking carbon dioxide rise shows the Amazon is faltering, but satellite that spotted this may soon be shut down