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Ten things research tells us about the global economic elite
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Low-viscosity oil boosts a microfluidic device, enabling safer cell studies and gradient generation
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Reexamining a receptor linked to sepsis resolves contradictions regarding its binding interactions
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Fluorescent imaging reveals embryonic integration of musculoskeletal components in the locomotor system
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Biodiversity flourishes in the presence of shrub fringes on the edges of forests and fields, finds study
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Q&A: A generative AI technique for designing RNA with improved function
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Satellite data from ship captures landslide-generated tsunami for the first time
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Artificial intelligence and genetics can help farmers grow corn with less fertilizer
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A new study provides insights into cleaning up noise in quantum entanglement
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How a flexible protein domain links gene transcription and RNA processing
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Scientists are developing machine learning tools for improving particle accelerator operations
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3D-printing method enables fabrication of collagen tissue oriented in multiple directions
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How a leaf's symmetry and lobes impact its journey back to the tree
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A ripple effect: Minor quakes can disrupt natural tectonic patterns deep underground and change stress landscape
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Stranger things: How Netflix teaches economics
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MXene-antibody sensor enables low-cost, accurate vitamin D detection in remote regions
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Marsupial research reveals how mammalian embryos form
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Penning-trap system enables loss-free transfer of protons between experimental sites
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Ancient climate patterns help refine predictions for South Asian monsoon changes
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Durable catalyst boosts efficiency of high-temperature CO₂ conversion
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Scientists confirm woke change made to Barbie over the course of 35 years - so did you notice it?
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Finger bone analysis uncovers how ancient human relatives in South Africa used their hands
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Barbies today are much less likely to be on their tip-toes than in past decades
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Magellan mission reveals possible tectonic activity on Venus
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Shifting pollution abroad may help democratic nations appear more environmentally friendly than non-democratic countries
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Improving human beings to make them perform better: Why is transhumanism so harmful?
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New study reveals economic ripple effects of mass shootings on local businesses
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Photonic chip design offers simpler solution for one-way light flow in optical circuits
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From boomers to Gen Z: How to solve the public sector succession crisis
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Studies reveal hidden secrets about interiors of the moon and the asteroid Vesta
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Astronomers detect cloud convection near Titan's lakes
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Another first: Webb identifies frozen water in young star system
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Europe's forest plants thrive best in light-rich, semi-open woodlands kept open by large herbivores
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Territorial concessions will be central to any Ukraine peace deal, and to Russia's long-term plan
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How does the EPA know a pesticide is safe to use in my yard?
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Social platform Stocktwits and other sources of 'alternative data' may be hurting analysts' long-term forecasts
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Light is the science of the future: The Africans using it to solve local challenges
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What lies beneath: Using rock blasted from craters to probe the Martian subsurface
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New theory suggests 'emotional invalidation' can be a precursor to crime
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Patchy geographical coverage of dog vaccinations is a key barrier for rabies elimination
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A proposed new route to sharper imaging using quantum interference
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Pacific voyagers' environmental knowledge allowed for long-distance navigation without Western technology
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Q&A: Freshwater mussels and the invasive quagga mussel
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Review explores complex dialogue between exosomes and autophagy
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Lady Gaga bomb plot: Thwarted plan lifts veil on gamification of hate, gendered nature of online radicalization
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Taking intermittent quizzes can reduce achievement gaps and enhance online learning
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Southern Africa's rangelands do many jobs, from feeding cattle to storing carbon: A review of 60 years of research
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South African companies aren't innovating enough: Why support during tough economic times matters
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Heat and pollution events are deadly, especially in the Global South
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Quake study: Marginalized groups face higher risk
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Advanced imaging technique maps chemical makeup of individual cells in tissues
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Trump admin axes safeguards against 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
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Geothermal gases offer strong evidence of a superplume beneath East Africa
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Superconductors: Amazingly orderly disorder in murunskite
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Researchers develop a new AI model to speed up tornado damage assessments and recovery
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A glycopeptide with a twist: Promising antibiotic candidate provides new hope against superbugs
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Scientists discover particular working pattern can cause brain damage - and it's not shift work
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Marine-biodegradable polymer decomposes by 92% in one year, rivals nylon in strength
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Detergent additives found to generate glyphosate in treated wastewater
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Feathered fossil provides clues about how earliest birds first took flight
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New insights into black hole scattering and gravitational waves unveiled
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New global model shows how to bring environmental pressures back to 2015 levels by 2050
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An ink that boosts coral settlement by 20 times could help rebuild reefs worldwide
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Earliest reptile footprints rewrite the timeline of tetrapod evolution
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UV light and CT scans help scientists unlock hidden details in a perfectly-preserved fossil Archaeopteryx
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Dark matter formed when fast particles slowed down and got heavy, new theory says
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20,000-year-old cave sediments on Alaskan island provide new climate clues
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'Intervention tournament' tests which behavioral strategies can motivate environmental action
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Young detainees often have poor mental health. The earlier they're incarcerated, the worse it gets
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International effort yields evidence of five new baby planets