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Gas stoves are filling millions of homes with hidden toxic air
ScienceDaily
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Degraded peatlands emit nearly twice as much greenhouse gas as previously thought, study finds
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Turning mine waste into clean water: Research shows promise for acid mine drainage recycling
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Psyche Observes Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
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Why protests can bring people together across political divides
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Natural biliverdin analog from microalgae offers safer livestock feed alternative
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Mixed-heritage pupils 'invisible' within school policies
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Model reveals how the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board selects targets for inspection
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Astronomers find vast spinning filament of galaxies 140 million light-years away
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Traditional note-taking beats AI chatbots for reading comprehension, but a combined approach is still useful
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12 former FDA chiefs unite to say agency memo on vaccines is deeply stupid
Ars Technica
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Scientists Find Extraterrestrial Bio-Essential Sugars in Samples from Asteroid Bennu
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Staff shortages preventing environmental policy implementation in Ireland, study finds
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To boost research, states are building their own AI-ready supercomputers
Science Magazine
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Mars Was Warmer, Wetter Millions of Years Ago, Planetary Scientists Say
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Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Dementia Risk and Could Slow Disease Progression
Discover Magazine
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Ancient Genomes Expose 200,000 Years of Human Isolation in Southern Africa
Discover Magazine
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Early Humans Mastered Plant Processing 170,000 Years Ago, Challenging the Paleolithic Meat-Eater Myth
Discover Magazine
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Captive Dolphins Are Most Vocal During Play and Feeding — and It’s Not Just for Socializing
Discover Magazine
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Garden ponds often serve as potential sources of plant invasions
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Self-adapting fiber component tackles heat challenges in high-power fiber lasers
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Humans in southern Africa were an isolated population until recently
Ars Technica
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Unraveling the hidden dynamics behind copper chalcogenides' exceptional carbon dioxide-to-formate conversion
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Social media algorithms target lower-income youth with risky 'easy money' ads, study shows
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Open-access platform explores epigenetic regulation of plant long non-coding RNAs
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Embryos show specialized asymmetry at the earliest stage
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Precise catalyst design boosts hydrogen gas production efficiency and affordability
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"Space gum" discovered in asteroid Bennu samples, NASA reveals
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X-ray imaging reveals how silicon anodes maintain contact in all-solid-state batteries
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AI-powered vision gives meaning to wildfire chaos
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Captive bottlenose dolphins vary vocalizations during enrichment activities
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Over 16,000 dinosaur footprints identified along a Bolivian shoreline
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Sperm tails and male infertility: Critical protein revealed via ultrastructure expansion microscopy
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Bumble bees launch a three-stage defensive response when their nest is disturbed
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16,000 Fossilized Footprints Reveal South America's Forgotten Dinosaur Highway
Discover Magazine
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Smart material instantly changes colors on demand for use in textiles and consumer products
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Electrical oscillations in microtubules link cytoskeleton to neuronal signaling
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Rare win for renewable energy: Trump admin funds geothermal network expansion
Ars Technica
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The ship-timber beetle's fungal partner: More than just a food source
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Decoding how the human proteasome recognizes branched ubiquitin chains
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How to catch a comet that hasn't been discovered yet
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By hiding their faces, metal bands maximize the emotional punch of their music
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Rich cities, broke neighbors: Study exposes metro-level wealth divide
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Deciphering the heavyweights of the tetraquark world
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Lemon shark caught preying on invasive freshwater fish in Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
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Hubble seeks clusters in 'Lost Galaxy'
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Animals maintain stability by monitoring their body position and correcting errors with every step
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Scientists rule out fourth neutrino in particle physics mystery
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Ancient DNA reveals China’s first ‘pet’ cat wasn’t the house cat
ScienceNews
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Federal funding cuts are only one problem facing America's colleges and universities
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Visual thinking: The strategy that could help you spot misinformation and manipulated images
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Astronomers warn satellite growth may contaminate nearly all space telescope data
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Why we remember the source of an opinion better than the source of a fact: New research
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Zero waste in schools? Why factoring in labor is essential
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Coastal regions and climate change: How better risk assessment can help protect infrastructure and livelihoods
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Chemists pioneer light-driven macrolactone synthesis for fast route to complex natural compound
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Video-call glitches can have serious consequences
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These two galaxies are tying the knot and producing stars
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Extracellular vesicles: Key to halting aging?
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Data modeling drives war on cattle ticks
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A spectacular explosion shows China is close to obtaining reusable rockets
Ars Technica
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Oldest mule in western Europe found in early Iron Age burial site
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Thursday's Cold Moon Is the Last Supermoon of the Year. Here's How and When to View It
Wired Science
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Heat can cut insect survival but boost reproduction, study shows
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Political alignment, not just supply options, drives US-China decoupling
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How can municipalities help reduce community financial hardships due to court fees?
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Pinning down spinless glueballs: New look at hidden structure inside subatomic particles
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Case reporting practices in forensic anthropology are largely not standardized
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Climate-sensitive tropical pollinators require region-responsive conservation planning, study argues
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Simulations reveal how black holes generate intense light from infalling matter