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Surprising longevity of nanoparticle paste offers hope for surgery-sparing technique
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Machine learning approach can enhance observatory's hunt for gravitational waves
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A complex task: Carbon sequestration in marshes depends on many variables
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Geospatial modeling research identifies key areas for improvement
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Bats' genetic adaptations: How they tolerate coronaviruses without becoming ill
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Accidental discovery of identical oil lenses offers insights into emulsions on fluid surfaces
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Biosensor can detect rare earth elements for more efficient resource extraction
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Bioengineering advance allows scientists to accurately predict and engineer protein metalation
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Future antibiotics face early bacterial resistance challenges, studies show
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Lead contamination in ancient Greece points to societal change
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A spintronic view of chiral molecules: Physicists verify chiral-induced spin selectivity effect
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Freshwater alga could be next superfood leaving minimal environmental impact
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Cold fronts in the rainforest: What they mean for wild animals
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Rare and mysterious cosmic explosion: Gamma-ray burst or jetted tidal disruption event?
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Video: Volunteers use sonar to find, remove cast-away crab pots
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Ice core samples show West Antarctic ice sheet survived the last interglacial event
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Sub-GeV dark matter hunt: SENSEI collaboration reports first findings
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'Matchless' grass variety yields high seed count without need for field burning
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Bangladesh probes spate of turtle deaths
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Could gravitational waves be the key to cosmic communication?
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Bizarre features on Mars are caused by carbon dioxide geysers
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NASA's 2 stuck astronauts take their first spacewalk together
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Whatsapp users sent urgent warning over popular feature as messaging app issue security update
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Q&A: How to manage feedback overload
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Africa's largest human microbiome study sheds light on gut diversity and health
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Politically connected corporations received more exemptions from US tariffs on Chinese imports, study finds
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New light-tuned chemical tools control processes in living cells
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Researchers make appeal to the public to help determine why UK harbor seals are in steep decline
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Animal footpads inspire a polymer that sticks to ice
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Global warming offers mixed blessings for ancient ocean predators, paleobiologists suggest
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You're probably related to Charlemagne too! Scientist explains how 'literally' everyone in Europe has a direct lineage to the king - as Sharon Stone is left stunned at her ancestry
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Optimism motivates people to save for future despite present challenges, study suggests
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Borrowing nature's blueprint: Scientists replicate bone marrow
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Ready for 156 Space Coast launches this year, Space Force targets bottlenecks
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Bird flu has likely killed hundreds of birds in Massachusetts: 'Virus is widespread in the state'
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Stunning conjunction of Venus, crescent moon will be visible above Colorado
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Ultra-massive white dwarf reveals 19 pulsation modes, a new record
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The mystery of the 'Burning River' that is so hot it BOILS its victims alive
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Ancient papyrus is deciphered after 1,900 YEARS: Mysterious scroll is the 'best-documented Roman court case from Judaea apart from the trial of Jesus'
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Tim Peake reveals what life is REALLY like for NASA's astronauts stuck in space - and warns dirty laundry and cramped conditions are the least of their concerns
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NEON experiment shares results from first direct search for light dark matter
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Best proof of the Loch Ness Monster yet: Hunter is stunned as a double-humped creature emerges from the water - and says 'the only possibility is Nessie'
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US test scores remain below pre-COVID, performance gap widens
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Newly spotted asteroid has a tiny chance of hitting Earth in 2032
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3D-printed nanopillars mimic brain environment to promote neuron growth
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Future of UK peatlands under threat due to climate change
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Why is Britain's nightingale population declining?
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Should India expand push for gas stoves? Health study finds few benefits, complicating picture
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Banished from world’s biggest physics lab, Russian scientists look inward—and to China
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Antarctic biodiversity database has ice-free areas covered
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Ultrafast imaging advance tracks dark excitons precisely in time and space
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Racial disparities persist in US juvenile drug offense cases
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Temperature-sensitive protein module can guide cell activity remotely
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Elon Musk loses space race to Tim Peake! British astronaut works with Vodafone to make the world's first space video call - pipping Starlink to the post
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Updated database details pollution risks for students nationwide
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Report highlights photosynthetic microorganisms in sustainable bioplastic production
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Droplet microfluidics advance may hold key to next-generation cancer drugs
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AI-driven multi-modal framework improves protein editing for science and medicine
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After inversion by CRISPR/Cas, the epigenetic state of plant chromosomes remains stable
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The oceanic plate between Arabian and Eurasian continental plates is breaking away
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Stronger community connections could foster better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley
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How well could Earth life survive on exoplanets?
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Global biodiversity goals: Researchers call for systematic conservation planning
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NewsGuard: Study finds no bias against conservative news outlets
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Unified model scales pressure fluctuation in an accelerated liquid
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Bat behaviors tied to differences in vocalizations suggest personality traits
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Avoiding the next collapse: Study unveils the factors behind cryptocurrency exchange failures
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Tracing metals from Earth to water to life in China's Yellow River
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Wide range of Earth’s species are showing a decline in diversity
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Creating nanoislands enhances platinum catalyst efficiency