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Neutrons reveal magnetic signatures of chiral phonons
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Scientists successfully harvest chickpeas from 'moon dirt'
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World's largest acidic geyser erupts in Yellowstone after years of silence - sparking fears the supervolcano could be next
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How old is the universe? The oldest stars give us a clue
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Sea levels higher than thought due to "methodological blind spot," study says
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Black Death 'rewilding' did not boost biodiversity, study suggests
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Self-repairing spacecraft could change future missions
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What goes on inside a massive star before it explodes as a supernova?
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You're cleaning your saucepans wrong! Experts reveal the surprisingly simple way to shift stubborn remnants - and it requires minimal elbow grease
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Mysterious fireball, sonic boom in Vancouver: Nasa confirms it was a meteor traveling at 33 kmps speed
The Times of India
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Too many deer in your area? Birth control could help
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Improved estimates of storm water in sewers could help reduce flooding
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How to survive a drone attack: As fears grow that WWIII could reach Britain, scientists reveal the safest place to take shelter during an air strike
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Moon munchies! NASA's Artemis II crew MENU is revealed - including 43 cups of coffee, 58 tortillas, and 5 different hot sauces
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iPhone 17e and MacBook Neo hands-on: SHIVALI BEST is one of the first people to test Apple's brand new devices - so, are they as good as they look?
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Swipe right, but safer: New Safety Map aims to help people navigate risks on dating apps
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3D imagery helps bring world's ant diversity to life
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ESA's Mars orbiters watch solar superstorm hit the red planet
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Molecular 'catapult' fires electrons at the limits of physics
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The secret lives of catalysts: How microscopic networks power reactions
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Japan startup's space rocket fails for third time
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Punch the orphan macaque is outgrowing his plushie and making friends
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Thermogenetics: How proteins are controllable by heat
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Scientists just looked inside Darwin’s 200-year-old specimen jars without opening them
ScienceDaily
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Half of Amazon insects could face dangerous heat stress
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover the protein that malaria parasites can’t live without
ScienceDaily
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Clues in 'Majestic-12' UFO files the FBI claimed were fake prove secret alien unit was real, researcher claims
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Record-breaking photodetector captures light in just 125 picoseconds
ScienceDaily
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How a California desalination plant could help solve water shortages on the Colorado River
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New drug cuts seizures by up to 91% in children with rare epilepsy
ScienceDaily
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Tomato and pepper production faces emerging threats
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How moss helped solve a grave-robbing mystery
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Extremophile Bacteria May Hitch Rides on Asteroid Fragments
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How to live a long and healthy life, according to the ancients
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Ozempic-like weight loss drugs may help the heart recover after a heart attack
ScienceDaily
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Less traffic, less noise: Green axes cut noise levels in cities
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Natural dye produced by Amazonian fungus can be used in cosmetics
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Nuclear death map of America reveals how FAST citizens in each state would die... and rare safe zones if atom bombs were dropped on key US silos
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What Geminga's 100 TeV cutoff may mean for cosmic-ray acceleration in the Milky Way
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Tracing extracellular vesicles' journey from cancer cells to urine
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NASA finds source of Artemis II problem that forced rollback from the launch pad
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From water splitting to H₂O₂: A new method narrows carbon nitride photocatalyst design
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The tradwife generation: Almost a THIRD of Gen Z men think a wife should obey her husband, study reveals
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Why conversation is more like a dance than an exchange of words
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Almost a third of Gen Z men agree a wife should obey her husband, global study finds
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Smarter mangrove protection: Study links a 7.3% area boost to 13.3% resilience gain
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Antibacterial coatings with short-term effect may fail over longer periods of time
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Irrigation gaps in weather models could skew air quality forecasts, study finds
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Hubble and Euclid Telescopes Highlight Hidden Complexity of Cat’s Eye Nebula
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Microbial assembly line makes plastic upcycling programmable
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Millions take aspirin to prevent colon cancer. A major review says don’t count on it
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Trapping light on thermal photodetectors shatters speed records
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Simulation makes it possible to study movements of cell's largest protein complexes without supercomputers
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We discovered lethal new fungal diseases in wild Australian reptiles. It's time to act fast
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TerraPower gets OK to start construction of its first nuclear plant
Ars Technica
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Drinking water at risk long after wildfires, study warns
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The World’s Biggest Acidic Geyser Erupts at Yellowstone After Years of Minimal Activity
Discover Magazine
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2700-year-old teeth reveal the hidden lives of Iron Age Italians
ScienceDaily
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Vocal analysis and AI uncover two new Amazon antbirds in five-species complex
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Space Command chief throws cold water on the question of UAPs in space
Ars Technica
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Just three molecules can launch gene-silencing condensates in stem cells
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Influenza's molecular theft caught in action—how the virus steals the cap of host RNA in order to replicate
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That Creepy Feeling From Targeted Ads May Not Be Just Your Imagination
Discover Magazine
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Microbes Could Survive an Asteroid Impact and Hitchhike on Debris Between Planets, Including Mars and Earth
Discover Magazine
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Large genome model: Open source AI trained on trillions of bases
Ars Technica
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Big Tech Signs White House Data Center Pledge With Good Optics and Little Substance
Wired Science
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Researchers decode the welfare effects of pricing algorithms
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Evolution of new physical traits in mollusks has declined and grown more predictable over time
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Understanding how cells take up and use isolated mitochondria to restore energy function
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What's going on inside quantum computers? New method simplifies process tomography