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Bengaluru startup first Indian firm to get US-FDA Class II nod for medical air cleaners
The Times of India
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Tropical Australian study sets new standard for Indigenous-led research
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Tailored single atom platforms hold promise for next-generation catalysis
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'Jaws' impact may be wearing off as shark perceptions soften
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Study finds that purchasing things for two is stressful
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Epigenetics linked to high-altitude adaptation in Andes
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Deadly Asian floods are no fluke. They're a climate warning, scientists say
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San Francisco's beloved albino alligator Claude dies at 30
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Renowned astronomers push to protect Chile's cherished night sky from an industrial project
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Space is filling with junk and scientists have a fix
ScienceDaily
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Debris disk gallery shows tell-tale signs of asteroids and comets in distant solar systems
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Early Earth’s sky may have created the first ingredients for life
ScienceDaily
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Doomed ants send a final scent to save their colony
ScienceDaily
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Scientists uncover surprise origin of wispy cirrus clouds
The Guardian
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A long-overlooked weak point in your DNA has just been revealed
ScienceDaily
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Terrestrial biodiversity grows with tree cover in agricultural landscapes
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Is your gut being poisoned? Scientists reveal the hidden impact of everyday chemicals
ScienceDaily
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A 70-year-old pregnancy drug just revealed a hidden weakness in brain cancer
ScienceDaily
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Scientists boost lifespan by 70% in elderly male mice using simple drug combo
ScienceDaily
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Global study examines culture of sustainability at universities
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Flat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories: Experience can shape even extraordinary beliefs
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The silent violence of ableism in architecture
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A 1939 Royal Commission found burning forests leads to more bushfires. But the cycle of destruction can be stopped
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Researchers develop sustainable technology to extract isoflavones from soybean meal
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Technology boosts hop production in Brazil and paves way for new bioproducts
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Fossil hunters find tracks of animals from about 3 million years ago, a first in South Africa
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Fossils from Venezuela Reveal Early Origin of Gigantism in Anacondas
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DNA from soil could soon reveal who lived in ice age caves
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Celebrities are cloning their pets, but the procedure risks animals' health and well-being
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Specific musical features have the power to make people bounce or sway, researchers discover
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Neural network helps detect gunshots from illegal rainforest poaching
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Travel expert reveals how she cured her fear of flying
Mail Online
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Will glacier melt lead to increased seismic activity in mountain regions?
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A novel role for Zer1 may help cells combat neurodegeneration and oxidative stress
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Satellite image reveals how Jabal Arkanū’s rings survived millions of years in the Sahara Desert
The Times of India
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Archaeologists Create First 3D Model of Easter Island’s Primary Moai Quarry
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Employee delight found to boost workplace motivation and team performance
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Revealed: The 'Dirty Dozen' list of fruits and vegetables that are laced with nasty pesticides - including chemicals linked to cancer
Mail Online
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Flood risks in delta cities are increasing, Shanghai study finds
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London's night workers face inequalities in pay, health, safety and dignity
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How have our satisfaction (and our productivity) with teleworking evolved since the COVID shock?
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Stonehenge just got stranger: Archaeologists confirm massive man-made ring of pits underground
The Times of India
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Philosopher warns widespread schadenfreude undermines democratic norms
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Scientists call for urgent measures to protect underwater forests in new global 'marine animal forests manifesto'
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Carbon monoxide, the 'silent killer,' becomes a boon for fuel cell catalysts
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2,700-Year-Old Total Solar Eclipse Observations Give Insight to Our Ancient Solar System
Discover Magazine
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Life First Emerged in Surface-Bound Prebiotic Gels, Research Suggests
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Rising heat leads to minimal losses for California processing of tomatoes
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Why Your Mouth Feels Dry After Wine or Tea, And How That’s Actually Good for You
Discover Magazine
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CRISPR-based platform shines a brighter light on the link between cells and disease
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86,000 secret earthquakes discovered under Yellowstone... creating new tool for spotting future disasters
Mail Online
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Plant 'first responder' cells warn neighbors about bacterial pathogens
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Tea Is Great for Your Heart and Mind, But There Can Be Some Downsides to the Beverage
Discover Magazine
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Smart hydrogels act as 'micromachines' to squeeze and study living cells
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Einstein's Theory Was Right — Mars Has Its Own Clock and It Runs Faster Than Earth’s
Discover Magazine
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New interactive guide available on making the biggest climate difference
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Researchers uncover synchronous ecological collapse across Paleotethys Ocean during Permian–Triassic transition
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Researchers confirm new Rickettsia species found in dogs
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Urban blue spaces quietly support food, income and community
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Tracking forever chemicals across food web shows not all isomers are distributed equally
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Archaeological study challenges paleo diet, revealing humans have long eaten 'processed plant foods'
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Emissions from global wildfires far higher than previously thought
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Only one in 10 Hawaiʻi households meets emergency preparedness standards
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Tire and road abrasion found to be biggest sources of particulate emissions in road traffic
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Sunlight, water and air power a cleaner method for making hydrogen peroxide
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Researchers use social media for real-time monitoring of heat experiences
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The minority dilemma in media reports: Study finds cognitive bias, not prejudice, drives labels in news coverage
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Zapping stem cells could boost growth of new tissues and organs
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New levitating sensors could pave way to dark matter detection and quantum sensing
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X-ray laser offers new look at protein movement inside cells