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Triplet superconductivity—physicists may have found the missing link for quantum computers
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A key out-of-Africa site just got older: Dating methods push 'Ubeidiya site back at least 1.9 million years
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Snowball Earth might have had a dynamic climate and open seas
ScienceNews
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Storms reveal rare 2,000-year-old footprints on Scottish beach
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Ten new insights in climate science
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Desmond McConnell obituary
The Guardian
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Global study finds smaller fish and shifting food webs despite stable species numbers
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AI-based technology can detect gender violence from the voice
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Rocket re-entry pollution measured in atmosphere for first time
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Why do people living at high altitudes have better glucose control? The answer was in plain sight
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A mouth built for efficiency may have helped the earliest bird fly
ScienceNews
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Scientists discover the body’s hidden “off switch” for inflammation
ScienceDaily
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Particles don't always go with the flow (and why that matters)
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Hiding in plain sight: Discovery of cryptic species could double the number of vertebrates
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CT scans help detect ancient earthquakes in Hamilton Basin
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Largest ever radio sky survey maps the universe in unprecedented detail
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Scientists discover gene that could save bananas from deadly Panama disease
ScienceDaily
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Novel bacteria discovered in Florida's stranded pygmy sperm whales
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Atom-sized gates could transform DNA sequencing and neuromorphic computing
ScienceDaily
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Quantum entanglement pushes optical clocks to new precision
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Food insecurity impacts employees' productivity, research finds
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Home HPV tests won’t replace the ob-gyn
ScienceNews
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Getting hands-on with LEDs and logic to make science tangible in the classroom
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Scientists finally explain why chronic constipation treatments often fail
ScienceDaily
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Nanodevice produces continuous electricity from evaporation
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Rare gifted word-learner dogs like to share their toys
Ars Technica
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Archived tree cores reveal why boreal forests are getting starved for nitrogen
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Metal oxide electrodes may enable rapid electrochemical detection of microplastics
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Could a recently reported high-energy neutrino event be explained by an exploding primordial black hole?
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Call me invasive: New evidence confirms the status of the giant Asian mantis in Europe
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Research boosts search for new mineral deposits in Australia
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The nearsightedness explosion may be fueled by dim indoor light, not just screens
ScienceDaily
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Quote of the day by Alexander Graham Bell: “Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun's rays do not burn until brought to a focus.”
The Times of India
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The environmental impacts of where your apples are grown
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Study reveals impact of extreme heat and drought on Australia's jarrah forests
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Can YOU spot the fake faces? Take the test to see if you can distinguish between real and AI-generated people - as study reveals most of us are overconfident
Mail Online
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Rain making you miserable? Scientists confirm wet weather slashes life satisfaction by 6% - as soggy Brits vent they're 'flipping sick of it'
Mail Online
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Gaganyaan milestone: DRDO conducts successful drogue parachute qualification test at Chandigarh
The Times of India
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Why some tunes stick: Mathematical symmetry helps explain catchy melodies
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Emirates Mars Mission: UAE extends Hope Probe until 2028, new discoveries expected
The Times of India
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AI-pocalypse! Artificial intelligence will create a small elite class living in luxury - while the majority will suffer, ex-Google boss warns
Mail Online
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Revealed: The classic car features Gen Z are baffled by - so, do you know your choke from your T-bar?
Mail Online
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Deadly Indonesia floods force a deforestation reckoning
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Sudan's historic acacia forest devastated as war fuels logging
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Brain development may continue into your 30s, new research shows
ScienceDaily
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Ancient DNA solves 5,500 year old burial mystery in Sweden
ScienceDaily
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Ancient drought may have wiped out the real-life hobbits 61,000 years ago
ScienceDaily
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AI breakthrough could replace rare earth magnets in electric vehicles
ScienceDaily
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New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawater
ScienceDaily
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Inside voice: what can our thoughts reveal about the nature of consciousness?
The Guardian
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The ‘guinea pigs’ who had face transplant surgery – podcast
The Guardian
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New map reveals where lethal scorpions are most likely to strike
ScienceDaily
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Bilingual courses in Europe: Proper use of language is professors' main concern
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Colossal's techy new HQ helps Dallas startup be 'in your face' with de-extinction mission
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New farm accounting method measures natural capital across 50 Australian farms
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Will natural gas exports wreck the Gulf of California ecosystem?
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What freezing plants in blocks of ice can tell us about the future of Svalbard's plant communities
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Hidden insect diversity in grass shoots threatened by mowing
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Homo erectus Reached East Asia Far Earlier than Previously Thought
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Highly destructive mussel has started to invade the Amazon
Science Magazine
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Hundreds of young Chinook salmon found dead in Yuba River: What happened?
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Fungi on International Space Station Show Surprising Metal Extraction Skills
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From life events to travel trends, DEMOS tool brings demographic realism to transportation modeling
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Eighteen years of mobilizing marginalized students, making science more innovative
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Researchers warn ESA loopholes may speed coral loss around Guam
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Tin isotopes reveal clues to nuclear stability
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Can we predict domestic homicide? New research suggests we can't
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Study finds emphasis on conversation facilitation helps journalists re-engage communities
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Exposing a hidden anchor for HIV replication
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Is There Any Science Behind Willpower? Possibly, and It Could Influence Long-Term Goals
Discover Magazine
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