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Research brings us a step closer to synthetic sugars as medicine
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Why protecting wildland is crucial to American freedom and identity
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How Asian American became a racial grouping, and why many with Asian roots don't identify with the term these days
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New opportunities for Arctic fishing 'must be carefully managed'
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Archaeologists uncover monumental relief of King Ashurbanipal in ancient city of Nineveh
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Big data approach makes plant predictions more accurate
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Improving adult survival can stabilize declining giraffe subpopulations in the Serengeti
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3D printed hydrogels guide cell growth to form functional tissue structures
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Analyzing moral conundrums from Reddit's 'AITA?' board
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AI can identify genetic perturbations from cell images, offering new path for drug discovery
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State abortion laws diverge from public opinion after Supreme Court ruling
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Carbon dioxide is key to making a precise polymer safely
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Scientists reveal crystal structure of protein that allows viruses to infect cells in human airway
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New fruit fly resource reveals nerve circuits that control flight and courtship
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Alternative approach offers low-cost, energy-efficient way to study light-matter interactions
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Could gravity be evidence that the universe is a computer simulation? My new study suggests so
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Sponge-like pellets show promise for capturing carbon dioxide from industrial sources
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Documenting local shellfish harvesting trends, changes
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Why collect asteroid samples? Four essential reads on what these tiny bits of space rock can tell scientists
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Where tomorrow's scientists prefer to live, and where they'd rather not
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Trump guts low-income energy assistance as summer heat descends and electricity prices rise
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Developers, educators view AI harms differently, research finds
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Scientists increase complexity of tissue models, providing an alternative to using animals in science
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Protein problem: Researchers challenge fundamental assumption in evolutionary biochemistry
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Understanding carbon traps: Physical probing of a promising material shows exactly how it locks CO₂ into place
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Record-large pore molecular crystals: A leap toward clean energy storage
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Ending poverty without compromising climate goals is possible, say researchers
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Versatile fungi-based living material is tear-resistant and can even be safely eaten
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Growth before photosynthesis: How trees regulate their water balance
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Butterflies hover differently from other flying organisms, thanks to body pitch
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Study reveals impact of Mother's Day geomagnetic storm on sporadic E layers
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User-friendly programming language helps spot hidden pollutants in massive chemical datasets
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High-resolution fluorescent sensor can visualize intracellular adenosine dynamics at multiple scales
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Researchers observe time crystal in a spin maser system
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The real cost of achieving net-zero emissions in Australia's livestock sector
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New manual for cultivating algae in the laboratory provides important tool for life sciences researchers
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X-ray sterilization effectiveness can change dramatically depending on dose rate and bacterial environment
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Particles can be measured jointly without bringing them together—an advance for quantum communication and computing
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Photoresponsive cages show promise for tunable supramolecular electronics
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Glaciers are melting faster than ever, threatening biodiversity and ecosystem stability worldwide
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First chromosome that cheats in both sexes identified in fruit flies
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Google changes its 'G' logo for the first time in a decade - can you spot the difference?
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Bacterial immune system uses filament formation to disrupt viral invaders
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Kelp noodle stir fry, soybean spaghetti and dandelion salad: Climate scientists reveal what we'll be eating for dinner in the future - so, would you try it?
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Astrophysicists explore our galaxy's magnetic turbulence in unprecedented detail using a new computer model
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Echidna microbiome changes while moms nurse puggle, research reveals
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Jumping genes accelerate bacterial evolution in the laboratory
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Galileo satellite GSAT0104 retires after 12 years of navigation service
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Guided by Mom: How maternal feedback shapes vocal development in wild bat pups
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Physicists at the Large Hadron Collider turned lead into gold—by accident
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How assassin bugs manipulate prey communication to enhance hunting success
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Oyster fossils shatter myth of weak seasonality in greenhouse climate
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Light-driven cockroach cyborgs navigate without wires or surgery
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Treating wastewater with alkaline minerals can improve CO₂ removal and storage
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AI could save your life! A £400 15-minute full-body scan to detect the earliest signs of cancer is on the horizon thanks to artificial intelligence
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Feeding cows seaweed reduces methane emissions, but does it make economic sense?
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Viking pregnancy was deeply political, new study indicates
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Free food and beer are common perks for hospitality workers—but are they masking unfairness?
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How the weather got 'stuck' over the UK—and produced an unusually dry and warm spring
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How influencers can tip the markets
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First study of its kind sheds light on pregnancy in the Viking Age
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The 'extroverted' north and 'introverted' south: How climate and culture influence Iranian architecture
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Research finds companies with LGBTQ+ board members outperform peers
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Researcher encourages social workers and students to influence federal public policy through the regulatory process
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Sphalerite: A treasure trove of critical elements
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Non-toxic weed control to boost crop production
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A forward-looking approach to climate disaster preparation
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New framework redefines how we understand and manage chronic heat
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NASA's PUNCH catches first rainbow and other new images
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North American boreal forest holds 31% more trees than thought