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Silver-nanoring coating points to 'self-regulating' smart windows—without power or tinting
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Opinion: American TikTok deal doesn't address the platform's potential for manipulation, only who profits
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New radioactive isotope therapies promise more targeted attacks on cancer
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A picture is worth a thousand words: Multimedia slides help students boost science vocabulary
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How root barrier breaks guide beneficial bacteria to plants
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Detection of phosphine in a brown dwarf atmosphere raises more questions
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Ancient plankton hint at steadier future for ocean life
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Rapid and scalable platform enables directed evolution in plant cells
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Fossilized ear bones rewrite the history of freshwater fish
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Marine scientists urge overhaul of restoration rules to save oceans
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Money can buy cooperation, but deep-seated biases remain stubbornly unchanged
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Saturn's moon shows favorable conditions for life: "Simply phenomenal"
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Experts: Climate policy must be tailored to each individual country
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Unexpected region of the Amazon is experiencing 'alarming' rapid growth in climate extremes
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USS Arizona provides blueprint for addressing oil leakage at thousands of WWII shipwrecks
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Quantum key distribution method tested in urban infrastructure offers secure communications
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Microbes trapped in permafrost awake after thousands of years
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Political views, not sex and violence, now drive literary censorship
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'Nanoreactor' cage uses visible light for catalytic and ultra-selective cross-cycloadditions
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Eviction data reveals better tenant protections needed
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Anglers delight in salmon returns, but study warns of coho population collapse
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What to know about the life and legacy of chimpanzee researcher and wildlife advocate Jane Goodall
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AI techniques excel at solving complex equations in physics, especially inverse problems
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Oder disaster 2022: How the toxic algae harmed fish
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The other space race: Why the world is obsessed with sending objects into orbit
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Scalable AI tracks motion from single molecules to wildebeests
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Ancient viral DNA is essential for human embryo development, study shows
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Ancient alleles drive contemporary climate adaptation in an alpine plant | Science
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Lithium-ion intercalation by coupled ion-electron transfer | Science
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ATP-dependent remodeling of chromatin condensates reveals distinct mesoscale outcomes | Science
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Marine origins and freshwater radiations of the otophysan fishes | Science
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A comprehensive genetic catalog of human double-strand break repair | Science
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Climate-linked escalation of societally disastrous wildfires | Science
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Intercellular communication in the brain through a dendritic nanotubular network | Science
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Persistent eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean upwelling since the warm Pliocene | Science
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GCN1 couples GCN2 to ribosomal state to initiate amino acid response pathway signaling | Science
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Localized glutamine leakage drives the spatial structure of root microbial colonization | Science
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Wildfire management at a crossroads: Mitigation and prevention or response and recovery? | Science
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A computer scientist’s technological gamble | Science
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On prosthetics, printed organs, and pig hearts | Science
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Hidden networks in the brain | Science
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Battery charging goes quantum | Science
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Upwelling that lasted millions of years | Science
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The paradox of AI accelerationism and the promise of public interest AI | Science
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Getting to the root of the pattern | Science
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UN politics won’t deliver an ambitious plastics treaty | Science
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National assessments in verse | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Food companies are quietly stuffing your meals with invisible additives NOT on the label to make you pay more
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How VR and AI could help the next generation grow kinder and more connected
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Nature's not perfect: Fig wasps try to balance sex ratios for survival but they can get it wrong
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Tanzania's green gold rush: How avocado waste is hurting farmers and what should be done
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The spiritual and emotional world of pub psychic nights
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Meet Irene Curie, the Nobel-winning atomic physicist who changed the course of modern cancer treatment
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Specialized teachers can make mainstream schools better for children with special educational needs
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Study shows how circular RNA is preferentially packaged for transport between cells
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Government investment lifted young people's hopes in 'left behind' areas, new research shows
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Turning microalgae into a sustainable high protein food solution
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New research techniques detail 180 million trees across 3.1 million hectares
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White Rabbit optical timing technology meets quantum entanglement
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It's not the dog, it's the owner: Vets confirm the heartbreaking reason why some pets are so aggressive
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From job ads to press releases: AI-written content rises sharply across multiple sectors
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Even where laws are in place to protect them, wolves fully fear the human 'super predator'
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Engineers develop spray to make clothes more fire-resistant
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Heat-related deaths in Spain up 88% from last year: Health ministry
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Generative AI can outperform nature at designing proteins to edit the genome
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A kinky twist: Some rock folds may strengthen Earth's crust, not weaken it
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Trading on trust: How US senators may be turning lawmaking into profit
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Bearded Vulture nests found to have hoards of cultural artifacts—some up to 650 years old