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Saturday Citations: Black hole flare unprecedented; the strength of memories; bugs on the menu
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Water temperatures in Amazonian lakes rise to unprecedented levels, killing wildlife
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Travel nightmare is going to get WORSE as FAA reveals flight logs... and names airports expecting the most chaos
Mail Online
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Archaeologists Say This 3,000-Year-Old Maya Site Is Actually a Map of the Universe
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Spins influence solid oxygen's crystal structure under extreme magnetic fields, study finds
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Trump’s Hatred of EVs Is Making Gas Cars More Expensive
Wired Science
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Unpicking How to Measure the Complexity of Knots
Wired Science
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'Almost every day': Japan battles spike in bear attacks
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Do you have one of these gathering dust in your attic? Experts reveal the most valuable vinyls, CDs, and cassettes of all time - and it's good news if you're a Beatles collector
Mail Online
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Rare footage shows sucker fish as they whale-surf in the ocean's wildest joyride
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James Watson, co-discoverer of the double-helix shape of DNA, has died at age 97
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COVID vaccine linked to fewer infections and allergies in kids with eczema
ScienceDaily
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MIT quantum breakthrough edges toward room-temp superconductors
ScienceDaily
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Einstein might have been wrong about black holes
ScienceDaily
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Deep-sea mining starves life in the ocean’s twilight zone
ScienceDaily
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Laser satellites expose a secret Antarctic carbon burst
ScienceDaily
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Nanoparticles that enhance mRNA delivery could reduce vaccine dosage and costs
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‘Heroic actions are a natural tendency’: why bystander apathy is a myth
The Guardian
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A hidden cellular cleanup trick could reverse aging
ScienceDaily
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Turning undersea cables into a global monitoring system for seismic and environmental hazards
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Stanford makes stem cell transplants safer without chemo
ScienceDaily
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Immigrants share democratic basic values, international study finds
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Climate policy strengthens globally, despite unprecedented contestation in the US and Europe
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Why enjoying a tipple before dinner makes food taste better
Mail Online
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Researcher sees 'a lot of backsliding on climate commitments' since 2015 Paris conference
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The deadly lake that turns animals to stone: Unravelling the mystery of Lake Natron’s red glow
The Times of India
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Tree rings of the sea: How environmental conditions influence microalgae and coral communities
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Crop rotation delivers higher yields, better nutrition, and increased farm revenues across six continents, study shows
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James Watson, who helped unravel DNA’s double-helix, has died
Ars Technica
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Defunct Pennsylvania oil and gas wells may leak methane and metals into water
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Is Sourdough Bread Full of Hidden Health Benefits or Is It Just a Trend?
Discover Magazine
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James Watson, co-discoverer of the shape of DNA, dies at 97
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Three New Species of Viviparous Tree Toads Discovered in Tanzania
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Strong earthquake rattles cartel stronghold in the Gulf of California
Mail Online
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James D Watson, who co-discovered DNA’s twisted-ladder structure, dies aged 97
The Guardian
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Scientists just discovered a new kind of ice ‘XXI’ and it’s nothing like the one in your freezer
The Times of India
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Earth 'can no longer sustain' intensive fossil fuel use, Lula tells COP30
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The government shutdown is starting to have cosmic consequences
Ars Technica
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Outrage as 300 'healthy' ostriches are executed by firing squad after infectious disease claims
Mail Online
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Saturn's moon could harbour ALIEN life: Scientists spot heat coming from Enceladus - suggesting it could be habitable
Mail Online
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Saturn's icy moon may host a stable ocean fit for life
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Experts outline cleaner, more resilient supply options for critical graphite mineral
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Uncovering the genetic mechanism that causes barley crops to sprout early
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Indian-origin researchers awarded prestigious Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellowship: Who are they?
The Times of India
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Is a Sun a Star or a Planet? How We Know — and What Could Change
Discover Magazine
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Why measuring land-use carbon emissions is so challenging—and how to fix it
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Enhancing ocean wind observation accuracy: New rain correction approach for FY-3E WindRAD
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Mechanoluminescent sensors with dual-function polymer shell offer eco-friendly, high-resolution control
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Charge carrier pairs in cuprate compounds shed light on high-temperature superconductivity
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Personal resource banks help new math teachers bridge theory and classroom practice
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Table salt enables new metallic nanotubes with potential for faster electronics
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Maned sloth genomes show distinct impacts of habitat loss and inbreeding
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‘Beaver Moon’ lights up November sky: Stunning views captured in photos around the world
The Times of India
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The presence of reeds on riverbanks could be beneficial for fish
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Ultrafast VUV pulses fully characterized for probing valence electron dynamics
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Open-source 'macroscope' offers dynamic luminescence imaging
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First ever discovery of Lepidosira springtails in China reveals four new species
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SpyTag nanodisks enable reliable surface plasmon resonance analysis of membrane proteins
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Self-driving system makes key plastic ingredient using in-house generated H₂O₂
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New molecular drivers of long COVID link nasal inflammation to lingering symptoms
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'Nanopack' cell therapy targets inflammation in multiple sclerosis
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Icarus returns to space aboard SpaceX for wildlife tracking
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Simplified protein models enable simulations of unknown folding patterns
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Scientists baffled as interstellar visitor mysteriously SHRINKS ahead of Earth flyby
Mail Online
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Death Valley plant yields blueprint for building heat-resilient crops
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Nano-encapsulated CBD offers potential pain relief with no adverse side effects
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New technique protects synthetic gene circuits against cell growth dilution
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A special shape shift helps a shrub thrive in blistering heat
ScienceNews
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Scientists find hidden brain damage from a common pesticide
ScienceDaily
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Nearby brown dwarf's 'weather' mapped in unprecedented detail