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The bottleneck of fat burning | Science
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Driving forward the restoration of an American icon | Science
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The elusive nature of consciousness | Science
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Imagining the rich lives of invertebrates | Science
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Layered interface transports ions swiftly | Science
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e-Waste trade drives environmental injustice | Science
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Structural ontogeny of protein-protein interactions | Science
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Stewarding AI in agriculture research | Science
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Disappearance of a massive star in the Andromeda Galaxy due to formation of a black hole | Science
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Keeping cells fit | Science
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More than mitigation: The role of forests in climate adaptation | Science
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Bringing the "functionally extinct" American chestnut back from the dead
Ars Technica
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Failed supernova provides clearest view yet of a star collapsing into a black hole
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How plants balance woody xylem and fleshy tissues: Thermospermine targets methylated ribosomes
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Unique structure of elephant whiskers give them built-in sensing "intelligence"
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Unique 'inside out' planetary system reveals rocky outer world
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mRNA fragments reveal a hidden process that protects cells from harmful mutations
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Scientists say genetic analysis could greatly speed restoration of iconic American chestnut
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Elephant trunk whiskers exhibit material intelligence, revealing the secret behind an amazing sense of touch
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This inside-out planetary system has astronomers scratching their heads
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Jupiter-family comet 41P/TGK slows down and reverses spin after perihelion
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A little protein with a big role in building Earth's carbon fixing machinery
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Exploring how the Gulf Stream affects the climate system and the carbon cycle
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A DNA 'on-off' switch? Light and redox cues reversibly link strands for nanotech
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Fear or dread? How intensity of emotion may shape climate policy support
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Research: Older adults' living setups vary by race, sex
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Young caregivers in UK fall behind by end of primary school, study shows
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Will the Winter Olympics run out of snow?
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Earthquake data provide solid footing for AI foundation science model
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Drones with low-cost air quality sensors can improve air quality monitoring
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A simple shift in schedule could make cancer immunotherapy work better
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New research shows that spending less on tobacco, gambling and sweets is good for the UK economy
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Surviving slavery: Family ties were vital
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Pay gap among academics does not stop at university, says study
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By The Numbers: A look at European rocket Ariane 64's maiden launch
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Initiative strengthens transparency in police use-of-force policies
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Protecting turfgrass from fungal foes
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White-nose syndrome puzzle solved: Biological mechanisms behind devastating bat disease revealed
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Oldest known reptile skin impressions dated to 298 million years found in Germany
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Temperature affects the quality of male frogs' mating calls: Females can hear the difference
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Bio-based coating reveals harmful UV exposure by shifting color
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The changing chemistry of invasive death cap mushrooms
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Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications
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Silver European eel discovered in Cyprus for the first time
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Plants retain a 'genetic memory' of past population crashes, study shows
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Major earthquakes are just as random as smaller ones
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This baby sling turns sunlight into treatment for newborn jaundice
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Young Australians want more than 'Don't Do It': A new approach to sex education
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Queensland's longest-running planned burn study informs effective landscape fire management
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Strawberry guava prevents natural forest generation in Madagascar, project reveals
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Tourists are fueling exploitative working conditions by demanding cheap holidays, warns new research
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Scientists discover protein that rejuvenates aging brain cells
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Scientists uncover Iron Age origins of Vietnamese tooth blackening practices
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Study finds teen 'sexting' surge, warns of sextortion and privacy risks
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Europe’s “untouched” wilderness was shaped by Neanderthals and hunter-gatherers
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World’s quietest room: Inside the silent chamber of Microsoft where you can hear your own heartbeat
The Times of India
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Comet 41P’s rotation slowed dramatically before it likely reversed, astronomers observe
The Times of India
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How AI is distorting online research, from polls to public policy
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Yellowstone wolves may not have transformed the national park after all
ScienceDaily
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Reshaping the future of urban experimentation for lasting change
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Why Valentine's Day can bring up big feelings even when things seem fine
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Astronomers discover an Earth-like planet that may be colder than Mars
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NASA scientists say meteorites can’t explain mysterious organic compounds on Mars
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Economic, educational and gender inequities can contribute to problematic social media use among teens
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The worst coral bleaching event ever recorded damaged over 50% of reefs
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Releasing pollack near catch depth may raise survival from 56% to 80%
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Have YOU got the 'green bubble ick'? iPhone users say they're immediately turned off when they realise a potential partner uses an Android
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Baring the 'silent violence' of Philippine jails
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The $80 billion mission to save the Doomsday Glacier: Scientists reveal wacky plan to build a 50-mile WALL around Thwaites to stop it collapsing and raising global sea levels by 2ft
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You think this is bad? British winters will get even WETTER thanks to climate change, scientists warn
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