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Saturday Citations: A new category of supernovas; neurons beat machine learning; depression and vitiligo
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Traditional dating terms are falling out of use in Britain - so, do you know what these vintage phrases really mean?
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Topological spin textures: Scientists use micro-structured materials to control light propagation
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Float review – pregnancy is an intergalactic voyage in this poetic solo
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Samsung Z Flip 7 review: I was too young for the original flip-phone era - but I'm totally converted with this retro revival
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Hurricane Erin intensifies in Atlantic, eyes Caribbean
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After repeated explosions, new test for Musk's megarocket
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The 8,000-year history recorded in Great Salt Lake sediments
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Scientists find new quantum behavior in unusual superconducting material
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Child malnutrition is a sign of conflict to come: Nigerian study links climate change, food and violence
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Pacific Ocean shift could send US food prices soaring for DECADES, scientists warn
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Study finds viruses rely on diverse RNA traits to pack their genomes with precision
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A new crystal that 'breathes' oxygen expands possibilities for clean energy and electronics
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Physicists solve 90-year-old puzzle of quantum damped harmonic oscillators
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The benefits of traditional Himalayan agriculture—a nearly forgotten variety of black peas outperforms cash crops
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Human embryo implantation recorded in real time for the first time
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Stone tools unearthed in Kenya reveal ancient human relatives regularly moved raw materials several miles
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70 years of data reveal adaptation measures slash European flood losses and fatalities
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Analysis calls for community-led approaches in social science research
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Reconstruction of record-breaking Myanmar earthquake confirms supershear event
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Unified theory may reveal more superconducting materials
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Earthquake swarm rocks California with shaking in Los Angeles
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Chemical tag CRISPR technique could transform genetic disease treatment
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Team evaluates reliability of author identity concealment for peer-review process
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History of Baltic Sea's Gotska Sandön includes both trade and piracy
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Why has trust in news fallen? The answer is more complicated than we thought
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New co-assembly strategy unlocks robust circularly polarized luminescence across the color spectrum
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Unlocking the drivers of voluntary single-use plastic reduction
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Orbital Hall effect shows how defects can improve spintronic devices
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Using lasers to bring crystal vibrations to their quantum ground state
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Dark star clusters or extreme dwarf galaxies? Astrophysicists revisit Ursa Major III's true nature
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CIA files blowing the lid off Ark of the Covenant mystery are described as an 'Indiana Jones moment'
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Deer hunter discovers rare subtropical wood stork in the wilds of Wisconsin
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Moving up in the world: Rare catfish species filmed climbing waterfalls
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Apatite: The mineral with bite and insight
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Britain is on track for its sunniest and hottest year EVER, scientists reveal
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Asgard archaea shed light on modern cytoskeleton development
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Space mice babies: Stem cells cryopreserved in space produce healthy offspring
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Exceeding functional biosphere integrity limits: Study finds 60% of the world's land area is in a precarious state
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How human protein ACE2 modulation could stop the entry of coronavirus
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Deadly storm Erin is upgraded to hurricane status as spaghetti models reveal path up the US East Coast
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Flowers redesigned for robots: Gene editing and AI promise faster crop breeding
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'Plant-mycorrhiza synergy' can revitalize forest restoration
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Motorola unveils a bedazzled Razr flip phone that is encrusted with Swarovski crystals - the ULTIMATE phone for nostalgic millennials
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66th Supplement to the Check-list of North American birds released
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Graphite's pore size distribution offers new clues to predicting nuclear reactor material failure
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Building and breaking plastics with light: Chemists rethink plastic recycling
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Precision nanobody acts as 'drone strike' against lung cancer cells, minimizing side effects
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New research shows WWII dominates Australians' knowledge of military history. But big gaps remain
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Australia, why are you still obsessed with freeways—when they're driving us away from net zero?
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A new study shows that fear of deportation changes with age
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People with more life experience see and digest everyday 'events' more clearly, research finds
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Sensor data sheds light on powerful lightning within clouds
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Study explains mystery of former crater lakes in the highest mountain range of the Sahara
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Plastic from plants: Cell walls yield a versatile polymer
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Sweden's most powerful laser delivers record-short light pulses
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Canadian crops beat global emissions—even after 17 trips across the Atlantic
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Fossil find in Syria: Unknown sea turtle discovered
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Intergalactic experiment: Researchers hunt for mysterious dark matter particle with clever new trick
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NASA astronaut reveals exactly how much they get PAID in blunt three-word statement
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Complex deep learning models are no better at understanding genetic perturbation than simple baseline ones, study finds
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Pilot reveals what the chime sounds REALLY mean on planes - and when you should get worried
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Using Grover's algorithm to efficiently prepare collective quantum states in optical cavities
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The 'godfather of AI' reveals the only way humanity can survive superintelligent AI
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Breaking the habit: Study says shifting minds may be key to shifting behaviors
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Holidaymaker's dream birthday trip turns into nightmare as hotel room 'BED BUGS' leave her curled up in fear
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Australian spider with an 'excruciating bite' arrives in Britain: Cotswolds tourist is left with a hand 'like a balloon' after encounter
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Would YOU use a robot surrogate? China develops the world's first 'pregnancy humanoid' that's capable of giving birth to a live baby
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Scientists warn a new weather phenomenon dubbed the 'FIREWAVE' will devastate UK cities as summers become hotter and drier
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Fascinating simulation shows what a 24 hour fast does to the body - triggering 'deep repair'
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