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Study discovers a nano-switch mechanism controlled by a single hydrogen atom in all living organisms
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Dragonfly is going to Titan on a Falcon Heavy
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Physicists take a step closer to controlling single-molecule chemical reactions
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Novel microplastic reference particles could enable better data comparability
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Climate researchers find North Atlantic Ocean has a memory of nearly two decades
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Microscopy at the tip of a hair-thin optical fiber: New approach pre-shapes light for unprecedented control
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Climate warming is reducing rice quality in East Asia, research reveals
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New guidelines for 3D-printed educational tools that support people who are blind
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Video resource aids vets in assessing cat pain
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Backyard chickens in Australia perceived as companion animals and food source, interviews reveal
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Researcher surfaces widespread disparities: 'Black students are punished more'
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Infrared detectors made from quantum dots—a keener eye for the invisible
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Swelling streams—climate change can cause more sediment in high-mountain rivers
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Report finds 77% of LGBTQ young people have experienced workplace sexual harassment in Australia
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Planetary scientists confirm new main-belt comet
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Researchers find a way to make 3D printed pea gels hold their shape better, strengthening potential for use as food
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Perseverance now arriving at Pico Turquino
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Nanoscale bumps and grooves trigger big changes in cell behavior
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Study brings to light new picture of intimate relationships among older adults
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New map shows where koalas are at most risk
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Multimodal machine learning model increases accuracy of catalyst screening
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The role masculinity is playing in the climate crisis
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The 'donut effect' persists: Major US cities may never again look like they did before the pandemic
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Stereotypes matter: Computer science needs better role models
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How did human brains get so big? The answer could be in our gut
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Mid-Pleistocene climate change may have shaped hominin development and dispersal
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Observations detect a new long-period radio transient associated with supernova remnant G22.7-0.2
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New method realize ohmic contacts in n-type MoS₂ transistors at cryogenic temperatures
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Microfiber plastics appear to tumble, roll and move slowly in the environment
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Stranded sea turtles in critical condition wash along Cape Cod beaches
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Can YOU decipher these scrolls? Scientists are offering a £400,000 prize if you can read a manuscript that was charred during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
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Ancient Iberian slate plaques may be genealogical records
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The Arctic could be ice free by 2027 - marking an 'ominous milestone' for the planet, scientists warn
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Saudi Arabia bets on tech to make deserts bloom
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Revealed: The sexiest accents in the UK, according to singletons - so, is yours on the list?
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Countdown to an ice-free Arctic: Research warns of accelerated timelines
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Plant ecosystems study questions common assumption about biodiversity
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Scientists question use of 'tipping point' metaphor in climate change discussions
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Japan witnesses warmest autumn on record
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Brain zapping allows partially paralysed patients to walk in revolution for wheelchair users
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New map of the universe uses gravitational waves to reveal hidden black holes and cosmic structure
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Deep-sea marvels: How anglerfish defy evolutionary expectations
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Migrant pupils need more targeted mental health support in school, study says
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Unveiling a century of stress and deformation: Insights from Kīlauea Volcano's 1975 earthquake
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Implementing ancient agricultural practices to confront modern-day challenges of water scarcity and food insecurity
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Rare whitefly fossils found in New Zealand shed light on ancient forest life
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Researchers develop hyper-sampling imaging to deliver ultra-high-resolution images
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Catalyst shows promise for efficient CO₂ desorption
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Nutrients related to vitamin B12 influence microbial growth and reshape soil microbiomes, research finds
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World's first compact and robust high-precision optical lattice clock with a 250L volume successfully developed
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New method discovered for controlling molecular patterns on liquid droplets
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Climate model combines generative AI and physics data to predict patterns 25 times faster than current methods
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Zebrafish study provides new insights into spinal column development
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Ultrahigh pressure generation in Walker-type press could help with understanding Earth's interior
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Barbarian warriors in Roman times used stimulants in battle, findings suggest
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How a middle schooler found a new compound in a piece of goose poop
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Unlocking nickel's potential: New study reveals how to use single atoms to turn CO₂ into valuable chemical resources
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Decision by committee: How uncertainty shapes negotiations
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Listening to the past: How medieval pilgrims found faith in the roaring sea
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Climate change could bring more severe bacterial infections, including in corals
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Indian Ocean study finds an exception to Ekman's theory of wind-driven ocean currents
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Machine learning helps optimize polymer production
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Plasmodesmata study uncovers plant cell growth mechanism
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Scientists want to feed cows SEAWEED to stop them farting - and claim the tactic could slash methane emissions by almost 40%
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Climate-friendly farming: Scientists find feeding grazing cattle seaweed cuts methane emissions by almost 40%
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Dynamics of structural transformation for liquid crystalline blue phases offer new avenues for advanced materials
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A new reconfigurable structure could be used to make space habitats
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Digital technologies help increase productivity and reduce agricultural impacts, researchers find
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Tasty, airy baked goods with culinary foam made from peas
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Researchers cultivate new variety of edible lily