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Unraveling the origin of extremely bright quantum emitters
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New study sets tighter constraints on elusive sterile neutrinos
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Sound waves create permanently water-repellent glass
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When proteins go on strike: Yeast colonies reveal hidden roles in some of life's most basic processes
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Eruption of Mount Vesuvius turned its victims' brains to GLASS: Scientists discover unique shards inside the skull of a person caught in the blast in Herculaneum
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Protein cage system can control conformational changes in aromatic side chains
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Weak rocks and melting ice sheet explain rapid ground uplift in Southeast Greenland
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The ISS is overly sterile: Making it 'dirtier' could improve astronaut health
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When birds lose the ability to fly, their bodies change faster than their feathers, scientists discover
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Genetic switch could help control leaf growth in poor soils
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New report slaps an official price tag on Australia's precious natural assets
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The atmosphere is getting better at cleaning itself—but that's not all good news
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New techniques for aligning nanocrystals enhance solar-cell efficiency and LED performance
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Improving relationships between dads and daughters... it's a walk in the park
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Experts call for ban on toxic chemicals in plastics
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Aged biomass emissions could pose greater risk to lungs than fresh wildfire smoke
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Closing the gaps—MXene-coated air filters show enhanced performance and reusability
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Quantum mechanics and molecular dynamics reveal opioid binding complexities
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Utah dig site reveals increased diversity of fossilized eggshells
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An equation of state for dense nuclear matter such as neutron stars
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Acoustic telemetry network to monitor broad-scale movements of marine species along Australia's east coast
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Study reveals tailored recovery strategies boost resilience, but can't fix disconnection
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More than half of Aussies surveyed witness or experience racism in community sport
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Hydrogen cyanide and acetylene detected in a brown dwarf atmosphere for the first time
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Are refrigerants safe? The lingering questions about the chemicals keeping us cool
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Professional artists viewed as more creative than AI programs, study finds
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Unraveling how a 'magnetic twist' induces one-way electric flow
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Metal made in space lands on Earth
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Most powerful gamma ray observatory gets green light
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Most powerful gamma ray observatory gets green light
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One tiny dog's outsized contribution to brain surgery
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Reptiles choose risky food sources when energy levels are low, study finds
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Engineers create first flat telescope lens that can capture color while detecting light from faraway stars
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Reactive nitrogen species dominance is key in the fight against antimicrobial resistance
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Shark removal a thorny issue for coral reefs
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How Hydrobox is transforming ocean research
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Colorado's gray wolves roaming farther into Western Slope, new map shows
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Killing 166 million birds hasn't helped poultry farmers stop H5N1: Is there a better way?
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A veterinarian who specializes in dairy cows talks about avian influenza
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SpaceX launch sends ice hunters to the moon
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Watch the heartwarming moment three tiny polar bear cubs emerge from their den for very first time - in incredible footage that took 10 YEARS to capture
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Immunity against seasonal H1N1 flu reduces bird flu severity in ferrets, study suggests
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DNA barcodes narrow down origins of an invasive banana skipper butterfly pest
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The imminent risks facing Sydney's koala population
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Polar bear cubs emerging from their dens for the first time: New study captures rare footage
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Artificial photosynthesis converts organic waste into useful pharmaceuticals and energy
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Proposed 'weather control' bans surge across US states
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Private US company blasts off for second moon landing attempt
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UN nature talks in last sprint to break fund deadlock
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Drinks cans and chicken bones: will ‘technofossils’ be humanity’s lasting legacy? – podcast
The Guardian
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Meet Chonkus: the CO2-chomping alga that could help tackle the climate crisis
The Guardian
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How many have died in Sudan’s civil war? Satellite images and models offer clues
Science Magazine
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Physicists find unexpected crystals of electrons in new ultrathin material
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Top secret Air Force jets are caught making mysterious trips to Area 51
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In preparing children for a racially unequal society, families of color can benefit from more support, study finds
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Image: The Milky Way on the horizon
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Problem-based learning can help students stay in school
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The health of Canada's Fraser River Delta requires monitoring and management, researchers warn
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As expected, the threat from Asteroid 2024 YR4 has essentially dropped to zero
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Sediment transport restored after demolition of the Olloki dam
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View the rare 'planet parade' this week and learn why it's happening
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Impact of unexploded ordnance in the Baltic Sea: Study detects toxic munitions chemicals in water samples
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The interplay between communication, power and decision-making in college sports
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Bark beetle infestation found to slow down tree growth early on
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Six things to know about NASA's Lunar Trailblazer
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Leaf-dwelling fungi enhance black poplar chemical defenses and mediate multi-trophic insect interactions
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Organic electrochemical transistors enhance bioelectronic sensor sensitivity by three orders of magnitude
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How Schrödinger's cat could help improve quantum computers
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Genomic tools reveal health insights for endangered Indiana bats
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As bird flu spreads, feds could undercut states by firing scientists, removing data