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Glassy dynamics model predicts lipid exchange rates across cell membranes
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How Greenland sharks defy aging
ScienceNews
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Climate change can alter flower nectar quality and supply, threatening monarch butterfly migration
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Discovery reveals how acetylation controls key enzyme linked to cancer growth
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Harnessing nanoscale magnetic spins to overcome the limits of conventional electronics
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Particle permutation task can be tackled by quantum but not classical computers, study finds
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Refined radiocarbon dating provides clearer timeline of human activity along Cantabrian coast 18,000 years ago
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Measuring the consequences of plastic contamination
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Conservation may not be enough to sustain water supplies, researchers find
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Ark of the Covenant mystery deepens as new findings reshape the biblical relic's purpose
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Safeguarding health for animals and people: Veterinary hospitals make use of UV-C robots and creative education
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When it comes to child custody, is the system failing families?
The Guardian
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Pig vaccine candidate outperforms leading available treatment in new trials
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The art of custom-intercalating 42 metals into layered titanates
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Scientists observe a 300-million-year-old brain rhythm in several animal species
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Adoption of electric vehicles tied to real-world reductions in air pollution
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Light-controlled switches offer precise regulation of ion channels in living cells
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It masquerades as malignant. But this bone-covered tumor is benign
ScienceNews
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How microbial fossils illuminate life's origins
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For every dollar we spend protecting nature, we spend $30 destroying it: Report
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2D material offers a solution to long-standing obstacle in diamond-based circuits
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This one gene may explain most Alzheimer’s cases
ScienceDaily
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Questions are being raised about microplastics studies—here's what's solid science and what isn't
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Is AI hurting your ability to think? How to reclaim your brain
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From lunar nights to Martian dust storms: Why batteries struggle in space
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Halley's Comet wrongly named: 11th-century English monk predates British astronomer
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Multiwavelength variability reveals dust structure in quasars
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Archaeologists Just Found The Oldest Human-Made Art Ever. Here’s What We Know.
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The bottled water everyone trusts may be the riskiest
ScienceDaily
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Is AI a bubble that might burst?
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Everything We Know About Prototaxites, the Giant Organism That Came Before Trees
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Travel chaos warning as 6,000 flights face disruption across 50 US airports... with Texas bracing for the worst
Mail Online
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Rocket Report: Chinese rockets fail twice in 12 hours; Rocket Lab reports setback
Ars Technica
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Free-Flying Demonstration Flight: Sierra Space to test Dream Chaser systems; ISS cargo runs delayed
The Times of India
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Astrophysicists discover largest sulfur-containing molecular compound in space
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Florida reefs offer multimillion-dollar flood protection—if they survive
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Tiny falcons are helping keep the food supply safe on cherry farms
Ars Technica
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Physics theories about the multiverse are stranger than fiction
ScienceNews
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A brain glitch may explain why some people hear voices
ScienceDaily
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Who will win The Traitors? Mathematician uses game theory to predict tonight's winner - so, do you agree?
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New filtration technology could be gamechanger in removal of Pfas ‘forever chemicals’
The Guardian
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Study finds fisheries management—not predator recovery—drives catch levels in the North Sea
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This 2.6-million-year-old jawbone changes the human story
ScienceDaily
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What will really happen when the world ends: NASA reveals how our Sun will eventually SWALLOW Earth - before spitting out fresh planets
Mail Online
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Rare rocks beneath Australia reveal the origins of a critical metal
ScienceDaily
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Shokz OpenFit Pro earphones review: I tried open-ear headphones with active noise cancellation - and they finally make commuting in London bearable
Mail Online
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This 67,800-year-old hand stencil is the world's oldest human-made art
Ars Technica
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Researchers show the insights drones can provide by monitoring corn on small farms
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Revealed: The hilarious slang used in London 300 years ago - so, do YOU know your 'fuddle cups' from your 'cackling farts'?
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Why Antarctica is known as the ‘Continent of Science’
The Times of India
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Europa’s ice may be feeding a hidden ocean that could support life
ScienceDaily
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Feeling alone in a full office: Study reveals hidden epidemic of workplace loneliness
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The 'Vomit Rocket' lives up to its name! TikTok trainspotting sensation Francis Bourgeois throws up during a zero-gravity training session
Mail Online
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40 years of tree-tracking records reveal how global change is impacting Amazon and Andean Forest diversity
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To clear ice and snow, there are rock salt alternatives that are safer for your pets and yard
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Discovery of PITTs shows platelets can switch from clotting to driving vessel inflammation
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Arctic blast to wallop N. America—is climate change to blame?
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Scientists just overturned a 100-year-old rule of chemistry, and the results are “impossible”
ScienceDaily
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Something unusual is happening in the Pacific and it may affect weather worldwide
The Times of India
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Sunita Williams describes seeing India from space as “connected nerves” on Raj Shamani’s podcast | Watch
The Times of India
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Scientists warn! Earth’s darkness is at risk from thousands of space mirrors
The Times of India
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Mysterious UFO-shaped 'Dorito' aircraft spotted over Area 51 as strange military code is heard
Mail Online
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The Oldest Known Rock Art Is Over 67,000 Years Old, Offering Clues Into Our Ancient Ancestors’ Migrations
Discover Magazine
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Whales may divide resources to co-exist under pressures from climate change
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Scientists ranked monogamy across mammals and humans stand out
ScienceDaily
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This new antibody may stop one of the deadliest breast cancers
ScienceDaily
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White House approves deal giving Trump-backed investor control of TikTok's US operations
Mail Online
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Chinese company builds a device that can ‘see through’ your skin and show your veins instantly
The Times of India
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Q&A: Is liverwort humanity's savior? Possibilities in food and medicine
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Drones and satellites can measure methane emissions from ruminants