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Living tissues are shaped by self-propelled topological defects, biophysicists find
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How root growth is stimulated by nitrate: Researchers decipher signaling chain
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How competitive gaming on Discord fosters social connections
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'All-in-one,' single-atom could power both sides of water splitting
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Letting children play can support development
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Birds change altitude to survive epic journeys across deserts and seas
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Social media advertising suppresses voting in targeted communities, research shows
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Neutron scattering helps clarify magnetic behavior in altermagnetic material
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New generation of climate models sheds first light on long-standing Pacific puzzle
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Blood marker from dementia research could help track aging across the animal world
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Scientists home in on Acinetobacter baumannii's resistance evolution
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NASA targets March for first moon mission by Artemis astronauts after fueling test success
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Growing number of Americans report experiencing extreme cold, poll finds
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Symbiotic bacteria in planthoppers break record for smallest non-organelle genome ever found
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"Million-year-old" fossil skulls from China are far older—and not Denisovans
Ars Technica
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Flexible force fields can protect our return to the moon
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How massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest
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Back to the Moon: Nasa eyes March 6 for historic Artemis II crewed flyby
The Times of India
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A new way to judge how the economy performs in booms and busts
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Robot clean-up crews tackle litter on Europe's seabed
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See Uranus like NEVER before! Scientists capture incredible 3D view of the planet - revealing details in the upper atmosphere for the first time
Mail Online
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Meds like Ozempic could ease arthritis
ScienceNews
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Can a chatbot be a co-author? AI helps crack a long-stalled gluon amplitude proof
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How early farming unintentionally bred highly competitive 'warrior' wheat
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Americium, curium and californium—crystallizing the rarest elements
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Quantum trembling: Why there are no truly flat molecules
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Why hikers need a backup for the maps on their phones
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iPhone users are amazed to discover a secret design element hidden in the clock app
Mail Online
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Pregnancy complications may have helped wipe out Neanderthals
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Scientists reveal how exercise protects the brain from Alzheimer’s
ScienceDaily
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The Moon Is Shrinking. Here’s What That Means for the Future.
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New book explores links between disasters and development
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A Shark Was Filmed in Antarctic Waters for the First Time Ever
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Atom-thin electronics withstand space radiation, potentially surviving for centuries in orbit
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Scientists reveal why human language isn’t like computer code
ScienceDaily
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Cleaner fish show intelligence typical of mammals
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Quantum computer breakthrough tracks qubit fluctuations in real time
ScienceDaily
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Phonon lasers unlock ultrabroadband acoustic frequency combs
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‘Project Hail Mary’ made us wonder how to survive a trip to interstellar space
ScienceNews
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Now that's what you call a tough landing! Watch the moment a pilot lands a plane on a moving TRAIN travelling at 75mph - before taking off again
Mail Online
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Near-infrared study finds no clear counterpart to mysterious gamma-ray source
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Study identifies oaks, dry duff and debris as top power line failure risks
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Scientists just mapped mysterious earthquakes deep inside Earth
ScienceDaily
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Quantum entanglement could link distant telescopes for sharper images
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The persistence of gravitational wave memory
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How often should you change your kitchen sponge? Scientist finally settles the debate - so, are you doing it enough?
Mail Online
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Rocket Report: Chinese launch firm raises big money; Falcon 9 back to the Bahamas
Ars Technica
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Could AI Data Centers Be Moved to Outer Space?
Wired Science
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NASA moves forward with Artemis II tanking test that could set up moonshot mission
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Did alien signals reach Earth? If they did why have they gone undetected
The Times of India
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A 'blood moon' is coming to the US in March—and the next good one isn't until 2029
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SpaceX launch to feature rare booster landing in Bahamas
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A hidden step before meiosis could reshape efforts to treat infertility
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Gen Z are scared of DRIVING: Car phobias are leaving youngsters terrified of basic tasks including parallel parking, hill starts, and merging onto a motorway, study finds
Mail Online
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Fans flock to Japan zoo to see viral baby monkey Punch
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Doctors implant dopamine-producing stem cells in Parkinson’s patients
ScienceDaily
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‘Design deficiencies’: Nasa’s harsh 'mission failure' verdict on Sunita Williams’ Starliner mission
The Times of India
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Oxford breakthrough could make lithium-ion batteries charge faster and last much longer
ScienceDaily
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First wooden satellite developed by Japan aims to reduce space debris and prevent it from re-entering Earth
The Times of India
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Air pollution linked to higher Alzheimer’s risk in 28 million older Americans
ScienceDaily
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Scientists uncover oxygen-loving ancestor of all complex life
ScienceDaily
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Scientists reveal best- and worst-case scenarios for a warming Antarctica
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Halting irreversible changes to Antarctica depends on choices made today
ScienceNews
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Scientists find cancer-linked chemicals in popular hair extensions
ScienceDaily
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New research reveals critical support gaps for LGBTIQ+ youth facing homelessness
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Severe violence rises in youth sexual assaults in Sweden, medical records suggest
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Giant virus discovery could rewrite the origin of complex life
ScienceDaily
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Bereaved people's perceptions reshape mourning, suggests expert
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Justice after trauma? Race, red tape keep sexual assault victims from compensation
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Q&A: How the 'science of reading' is reshaping literacy education