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Using Jupiter as a dark matter detector
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How can physics models prevent deadly stampedes at mass gatherings?
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Quantum mechanical principle of strong coupling leads to better optical sensors
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Self-organization in action: Exploring Abrikosov clusters in a liquid crystal droplet
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What we can and can't predict about earthquakes
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Ion-channel study illuminates signal transduction mechanisms in Cys-loop receptors
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Pain relief research: Naturally occurring hederagenin found to bind to the pain regulation receptor
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Africa's worsening food crisis—it's time for an agricultural revolution
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Study finds first cave pearls containing archaeological artifacts in ancient Jerusalem tunnel
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Dense molecular gas and dusty torus detected in the Swelling Spiral galaxy
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Webb observes winds driven by black hole jets in more than ten different regions of a nearby galaxy
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Magnetic nanoparticles with enzymatic activity could improve cancer therapy
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Controlling polaritons at room temperature paves the way for high-speed computing
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How to combat toxic bosses: Social media and flexible work can save careers, new research shows
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AI model can translate the RNA language of plant life
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Researchers reveal key mechanism behind cellular recycling and organization
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South Africa's climate battle: mining district exposes gaps in emissions control
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New report suggests trust still broken in policing violence against women
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New strategy for designing pure red OLED materials shows potential for ultrahigh-definition displays
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Virtual fences can be pollinator-friendly option for ranchlands, study with livestock finds
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Giving a gift? Better late than never, study finds
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Scientists achieve low-temperature, efficient degradation of 'forever chemicals'
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Astronomers find the smallest asteroids ever detected in the main belt
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Trout once filled SLO creek: Now researchers are working to understand dwindling population
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ALICE finds first ever evidence of the antimatter partner of hyperhelium-4
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Sewage signals: How DNA detection is transforming water quality monitoring
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A technosignature that could detect an extraterrestrial civilization's reliance on nuclear fusion
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Unveiling multimetallic effects: Tailoring all-metal-made aerogels as self-supported electrocatalysts
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Britain is successfully fighting off the Asian hornet, report reveals - despite the invasive species still wreaking havoc in France and Italy
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New foam filter achieves high microplastic removal rates in initial testing
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Agricultural land near where rivers meet can mitigate floods, study suggests
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Study finds that students and teachers may be exposed to semivolatile organic compounds in Texas high schools
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Scientists solve one of the hardest problems in the computational atomic-scale mechanics of materials
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Wild game meat donations could blunt food insecurity and reduce overabundant wildlife, say researchers
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UN warns of an impending 'existential crisis' that destroys crops and leaves billions facing starvation - as report reveals three-quarters of Earth's land has become permanently drier in last three decades
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Military director presence increases the likelihood of CEO accountability for poor firm performance, study finds
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Study unveils the human and scientific dimensions of IPCC sea level rise projections
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Cooperation in society: How our memory influences our behavior
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NASA's IXPE details shapes of structures at a newly discovered black hole
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Webb telescope's largest study of universe expansion confirms challenge to cosmic theory
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Blue-throated macaws have advanced motor imitation capabilities, study shows
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Boys in Norway are outperforming girls in learning English as a second language: Study
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Research shows that lower-quality public housing in the US is located in areas with high flood risk
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Here's why you SHOULD tell your kids Santa Claus exists, according to a philosopher
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Move aside, Met Office! Google's AI can accurately predict the weather forecast 15 DAYS in advance
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Not so simple machines: Cracking the code for materials that can learn
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Can you solve it? That Sally Rooney hat puzzle
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'We live in a universe that is just right for us': Study proposes a test for the Anthropic Principle
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Going home for the holidays can be challenging if you're a young trans person—here's how to prepare
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A new global carbon trading market could be held hostage by speculators
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Plans to stabilize Earth's climate rely on emerging carbon removal technology—we need to get moving, say researchers
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New study reveals link between owner demographics and canine nutrition
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The most dangerous delivery truck? How a lorry-load of antimatter will help solve secrets of universe
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Vortex electric field discovery could impact quantum computing
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While we're quick to limit kids' screen time, parents can also benefit from setting boundaries for themselves
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Workplaces need to do a better job at supporting menstruating workers, says researcher
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Why is soccer fandom so linked to violence?
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Geneticists have finally solved the mystery of Garfield's orange coat
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How pop-up warnings and chatbots can be used to disrupt online child sex abusers
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Climate patterns from cave mineral deposits linked to Chinese dynasty collapses
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Saturday citations: The 'donut effect'; basically immortal batteries; Neanderthals and H. sapiens
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Observing gain-induced group delay between multiphoton pulses generated in a spontaneous down-conversion source
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Earthquakes under a volcano near Alaska's largest city raise concerns
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A nature conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native habitat
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Emissions from four Punjab district shows stubble burning leads to poorer health
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Scientists urged to pull the plug on 'bathtub modeling' of flood risk
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Election results show potential of prediction markets and blockchain, economist says
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World's oldest known wild bird is expecting again, aged 74
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Hybrid model links micro and macro scales in complex systems
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Unlocking the secrets of collagen: How sea creature superpowers are inspiring smart biomaterials for human health