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Tropical forests in the Americas are changing too slowly to track climate change | Science
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Neonatal fungi promote lifelong metabolic health through macrophage-dependent β cell development | Science
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A subcellular map of translational machinery composition and regulation at the single-molecule level | Science
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Historic manioc genomes illuminate maintenance of diversity under long-lived clonal cultivation | Science
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Macrophage peroxisomes guide alveolar regeneration and limit SARS-CoV-2 tissue sequelae | Science
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G-quadruplex–stalled eukaryotic replisome structure reveals helical inchworm DNA translocation | Science
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Upslope plant species shifts in Mesoamerican cloud forests driven by climate and land use change | Science
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Artificial intelligence speaks up | Science
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Time to count plastics in climate action | Science
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Plants from the planetary past | Science
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Global withdrawal of Sabin oral poliovirus type 2 vaccine in 2016 | Science
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Lung inflammation drives Long Covid | Science
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Sandwiched between flat barriers | Science
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Butterfly populations flutter bye | Science
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Stacking the future of heterogeneous optoelectronics | Science
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Evolving H5N1 receptor specificity | Science
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Ply for a large stroke | Science
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Prepare now for a potential H5N1 pandemic | Science
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Is the air we breathe safe? | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Gas trapped in rocks gives snapshots of ancient atmosphere | Science
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Struggle to shift the pounds? You might have the fat gene! Scientists discover genetic mutation that hardwires you for obesity
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Bacterial 'jumping genes' can target and control chromosome ends
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Controlling electrons in molecules at ultrafast timescales with tailor-made terahertz light pulses
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Tropical forests in the Americas are struggling to keep pace with climate change, study reveals
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Large-scale analysis reveals 20% of butterflies in the US have disappeared since 2000
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Archaeologists discover ancient irrigation network in Mesopotamia
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Squid are some of nature's best camouflagers. Researchers have a new explanation for why
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A new way to engineer composite materials: Polymer design combines strength with reversibility
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Neutrinos could tell us about the inside of the sun and establish density structure
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Why does Ethiopia have earthquakes and volcanoes? A geologist explains
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Astrophysicists predict origins of unexpected space objects in solar system and Alpha Centauri
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New research cracks the code on selling power of TikTok video ads
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Modern workplaces were never designed for mothers, and it's time for that to change
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Death by firing squad set to resume in the US, but all means of execution come with a troubling history
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Why global firms are pushed to take sides in wars, and how they can avoid it
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WMO says La Niña event is expected to be short-lived
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How population density and location shape litter levels facing UK communities
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Salt-based catalysts enable selective production of mirror-image molecules
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US firm hours away from Moon landing with drill, rovers, drone
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Algorithm sheds light on 'disordered' proteins once considered too difficult to study
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European rocket successfully carries out first commercial mission
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How NASA is using virtual reality to prepare for science on Moon
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Urban highways cut opportunities for social relationships, says study
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Methane surge could influence polar ozone recovery, study finds
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Hurricanes shifting south of North Atlantic: Study warns of growing risks for coastal regions
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What's that microplastic? Advances in machine learning make identifying plastics in the environment more reliable
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What climate vulnerability actually looks like
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Paying attention to how multilingual children read can help foster reading for pleasure
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Sticky situation? Insights into what holds antibiotic-resistant biofilms together
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Precision cancer treatment using magnet-guided, heat-activated nanoparticles
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Sustainable smart polymers change color and self-repair when damaged
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Climate change threatens future of banana export industry
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Quantum dot discovery for LEDs brings brighter, more eco-friendly displays
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Researchers study the role of rock strength in landscape evolution
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Ghana needs more young farmers, but does climate change put them off? Study shows surprising results
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Anger is a flow of emotion like water through a hose. It helps to know when to turn it up or down and how to direct it
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Advanced imaging and theoretical physics unlock clues to new treatments for muscular dystrophy
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Terrestrial detonation models illuminate how type Ia supernovae explode
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Woolly mice are cute and impressive—but they won't bring back mammoths or save endangered species
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A dark energy driven by star formation
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A lifeline for pollinators? Team develops irresistible crops
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Illuminating brain circuits in the axolotl: Viral vectors enable dynamic brain mapping
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The power of confinement: How tiny nanotubes can squeeze new materials into being
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Seismic study of Singapore could guide urban construction and renewable energy development
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New Mars life detection method strengthens sample return safety protocols
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How are scientists tracking Cyclone Alfred?
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Carolina wildfires followed months of weather whiplash, from drought to hurricane floods back to drought
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More potential locations for ice on the Moon discovered