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History offers warning on dollar and deficits
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Scientists watch cell receptors respond in real time as drugs bind
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Ruff days or cat-astrophies? How to help pets handle stressful situations
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Scientists have just discovered dogs might not be man's only best friend
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In fish, low doses of common pesticide speed aging and death
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On a Galápagos island, a ‘restoration project on steroids’
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Scientists turn cells’ most mysterious structures into spies on genetic activity
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A sudden change and recovery in the magnetic environment around a repeating fast radio burst | Science
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Nucleotide metabolic rewiring enables NLRP3 inflammasome hyperactivation in obesity | Science
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Subventricular zone radial glial cells maintain inhibitory neuron production in the human brain | Science
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A hierarchical shell locks and stabilizes perovskite nanocrystals with near-unity quantum yield | Science
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Chronic low-dose exposure to chlorpyrifos reduces life span in a wild fish by accelerating aging | Science
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Deep-learning analysis of 3D microarchitectural remodeling in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | Science
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A theory of change approach to enhance the post-2030 sustainable development agenda | Science
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Transforming mental health research and care through artificial intelligence | Science
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Careful science is valuable, regardless of results | Science
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The photohydrolysis of furans | Science
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The branching legacies of America’s past | Science
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Blood vessels under pressure | Science
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A new cell type drove human brain complexity | Science
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Robust perovskite nanocrystal emitters | Science
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Canada’s dismantled safeguards threaten salmon | Science
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Misusing research to trap songbirds in Spain | Science
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Uncovering Antarctica’s ice-draped landscape | Science
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The mirage of AI deregulation | Science
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Climate-change extremes threaten Iraq | Science
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The High Seas Treaty, at last | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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Pesticides may drastically shorten fish lifespans, study finds
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What lies beneath: Map reveals what REALLY sits below Antarctica's enormous ice sheet
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Long-term pesticide exposure accelerates aging and shortens lifespan in fish
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Fossils reveal 'latitudinal traps' that increased extinction risk for marine species
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Tiny earthquakes reveal hidden faults under Northern California
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How AI-generated sexual images cause real harm, even though we know they are 'fake'
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Before Venezuela's oil, there were Guatemala's bananas
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DNA from wolf pup's last meal reveals new facts about woolly rhino's extinction
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The hidden power of grief rituals
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OpenAI Invests in Sam Altman’s New Brain-Tech Startup Merge Labs
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Graduate pay premium is two thirds lower for young women than previously thought
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Sentinel-2 explores night vision
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How small mammals shrink their brains to survive the cold
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Efficient cooling method could enable chip-based quantum computers
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Antarctic submillimeter telescope enables more complete view of the carbon cycle in star-forming regions
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Hybrid polymer nanocarriers improve pulmonary mRNA vaccine delivery
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Charging gold nanorods with light energy
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Composing nanomaterials—open-source platform unites AI and automated synthesis
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Flowers shape the spread of viruses among wild bees, study finds
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The sky's hidden ecosystem: Radar reveals an organized, living habitat
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Same moves, different terrain: How bacteria navigate complex environments without changing their playbook
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Apple reveals iPhones are under attack from 'sophisticated' hacks secretly accessing devices: 'Act Now'
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Talent spark: How inventors fire up startup ecosystems
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Color blindness hides a key warning sign of bladder cancer
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How cholera virulence is activated: A long-sought structural explanation
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Collapse of the Tang dynasty: Climate change likely played a role
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Digital humanities scholars map lost art in novels
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Gifted education programs lack federal standards, new study reveals
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Young environmental activists' identities are multidimensional and partly contradictory, study finds
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Construction emissions are higher than thought—but the solution isn't building less, new study finds
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Large parts of the tropics overlooked in environmental research, study says
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Overcoming symmetry limits in photovoltaics through surface engineering
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Mummified cheetahs found in Saudi caves shed light on lost populations
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Ancient Mummified Cheetahs Found in Saudi Caves Rewrite the Species’ History — and Its Future
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How cheetah mummies could help bring the species back to Arabia
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How cells stay healthy: New insights into a selective protein cleanup system
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How gender bias influences math education
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Turning crystal flaws into quantum highways: A new route towards scalable solid-state qubits
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Senegal's spear-wielding savannah chimps yield clues on humanity's past
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Official probe into massive Verizon outage uncovers likely trigger that cut service for thousands across US
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