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New 2D material demonstrates capability for ultrathin waveplates
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Higher Vitamin D in Midlife May Be Associated with Lower Levels of Alzheimer’s Biomarker Years Later
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Octopuses Don’t Need Eyes to Mate — Their Arms Do the Work
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Want to be a citizen scientist? Here are five ways to get involved
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This tiny organism simply loves corners, using geometry to sense its world
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Trees don’t grow from soil, they’re mostly made from air: Scientists reveal
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One-atom substitution successfully tunes molecular heat transport for the first time
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Artemis II Has Successfully Launched and Is Heading for the Moon — What Comes Next for the Mission?
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A global carbon credit program risks rewarding the wrong behavior
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Satellite data map reveals 33 subglacial lakes beneath the Canadian Arctic
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Ghostly particles: Dark radiation may have masqueraded as neutrinos
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Ultra-low asparagine wheat developed using precision gene editing
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Artemis II to test new models that predict solar particle storms up to a day ahead
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Scientists discover the male G-spot is not where anyone thought
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Early data from Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveals over 11,000 new asteroids
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Magma Formed in Deep "Gold Kitchens" Delivers Traces of Gold to Volcanic Islands
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Mesoporous silica catalyst enables α-allylation of simple ketones using allyl alcohols
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Quantum entanglement between electrons and ions captured at attosecond timescale
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'Serendipitous' discovery of Martian ripple marks reveals an ancient sandstorm
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Bizarre Harvestman Species Found Preserved in Ukrainian and Baltic Amber
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Atomic distortions reveal new clues about superconductivity
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Laser-powered wireless hits 360 Gbps and uses half the energy of Wi-Fi
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EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
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Male octopuses guided through mating by female hormones
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Giant 'forbidden planet' orbiting small star shows an unusually low-metal atmosphere
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Ice Age Humans Played Dice — And May Have Been Gambling 12,000 Years Ago
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Astronomers find a third galaxy missing its dark matter, validating a violent cosmic collision theory
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The Columbia disaster: How a ‘suitcase-sized’ piece of foam doomed a NASA mission
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UV light method offers repeat recycling for acrylic plastics without the environmental cost
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Conventional weapons normalized mass violence, researcher argues
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Compact flat-lens system can generate nondiffracting bottle beams
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Deep mantle deformation is linked to subducted slabs, global map shows
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Matt Gaetz claims US runs 'forced breeding programs' merging humans and extraterrestrials
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A New Google-Funded Data Center Will Be Powered by a Massive Gas Plant
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Rudeness may be rewarded—as a response to rudeness
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Sex at arm’s length? Male octopuses use specialised arm to mate, scientists find
The Guardian
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How fast is the universe expanding? Cosmic ‘illusions’ may hold answer
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What Happens When a Nuclear Site Is Hit?
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New fossil deposits show complex animal groups predating the Cambrian
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Fossils reveal many complex animals existed before the Cambrian explosion
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How the octopus uses its 'taste by touch' sensory system to feel out potential mates
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How mitochondria organize our 'second genome'
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Graphene 'nano-aquariums' capture atomic-resolution videos of gold atoms in solvents
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Spectacular fossil treasure trove pushes back origins of complex animals
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539-Million-Year-Old Ediacaran Fossils Push Complex Animal Life Back 4 Million Years
Discover Magazine
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Cryogenic microcalorimetry: New tool for nuclear dating
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Smartphone rapid test detects microbiologically contaminated water in less than a minute
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Artemis astronauts await green light for lunar orbit
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Artemis II's moonbound toilet is working again to astronauts' relief after overnight fix
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AI's fluency in other languages hides a Western worldview that can mislead users
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Current connection: Scientists detail how shifts in the Atlantic Ocean impacted the Alaskan climate 13,000 years ago
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Scientists are vanishing or turning up dead. Now ex-FBI boss reveals chilling plot likely unfolding... and who he fears is behind it
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Mitochondrial genomes on a string of pearls | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Turning tumors against themselves | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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Higher education must bridge the AI gap | Science
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Protein and genomic language models uncover the unexplored diversity of bacterial immunity | Science
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The great education contradiction | Science
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Support Iran’s diaspora scholars | Science
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Cumulative pressures threaten the Red Sea | Science
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An overlooked sentinel at risk in Africa | Science
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The new stakes of space exploration | Science
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Blood-catalyzed n-doped polymers for reversible optical neural control | Science
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Catching a chameleon | Science
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Untangling the LINEs | Science
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To mate or predate? | Science
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Strategies for achieving healthy, sustainable, and equitable dietary transitions | Science
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