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A century of hair samples proves leaded gas ban worked
Ars Technica
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Banning lead in gas worked: The proof is in our hair
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Some tropical land may heat up nearly twice as much as oceans under climate change, sediment record suggests
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Air pollution causes social instability in ant colonies, triggering attacks on returning nest mates
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Reshaping gold leads to new electronic and optical properties
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Judge rules Department of Energy's climate working group was illegal
Ars Technica
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AI streamlines deluge of data from particle collisions
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Psychological therapies for children whose first language isn't English can become lost in translation, study warns
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Earth's largest volcanic event reshaped an oceanic plate, seismic wave analysis reveals
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Late-January US snowstorm wasn't historically exceptional: NOAA
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Lab-grown algae remove microplastics from water
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NASA fuels its moon rocket in a crucial test to decide when Artemis astronauts will launch
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Intercity quantum sensor network tightens axion dark matter constraints
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Analyzing an enigmatic enzyme with potential for new antibiotic drug discovery
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New database reveals how Americans use water
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Intelligent sensors created for quality-assured cell production
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What is the Nipah Virus and Should We Be Concerned?
Discover Magazine
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Hubble Space Telescope Spies Beautiful Lenticular Galaxy: NGC 7722
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Ancient Alaskan site may help explain how the first people arrived in North America
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Epiaceratherium itjilik: The rhino that lived in the Arctic
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Mapping how Arctic groundwater will respond to thawing permafrost
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New research finds interventions from child welfare services are linked to higher rates of criminalization
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A clearer look at critical materials, thanks to refrigerator magnets
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NASA conducts vital tests ahead of slated Moon mission
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Europe observatory hails plan to abandon light-polluting Chile project
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Nanotubes with lids mimic real biology
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International collaboration spurs AI-powered drug discovery tool
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Hubble sees galaxy with dark rings in new light
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From Cucumber Salad to Dubai Chocolate — How TikTok Shapes Food Choices
Discover Magazine
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Perseverance rover completes first AI-planned drive on Mars
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Natural magnetic materials can control light in unprecedented ways
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As Rubin's survey gets underway, simulations suggest it could find about six lunar-origin asteroids per year
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91-qubit processor accurately simulates many-body quantum chaos
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Did you solve it? The numbers all go to 11
The Guardian
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Partner's spending habits can impact relationship dynamics
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Some companies claim they can 'resurrect' species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction?
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Scientists discover protein that could heal leaky gut and ease depression
ScienceDaily
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The type of job you do could be affecting your ability to save money—and not just because of the salary
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Our ocean's 'natural antacids' may act faster than we thought
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'Northwest Passage' mechanism of bile acid transport reveals a voltage-dependent pathway
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Poor sleep may account for a large share of dementia cases
ScienceNews
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Seed dormancy discovery could optimize barley growth
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Jupiter's slimmer profile: Giant planet revealed to be narrower at equator
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Scientists Warn: This “miracle cure” works only by damaging human cells
ScienceDaily
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Focusing and defocusing light without a lens: First demonstration of the structured Montgomery effect in free space
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New study identifies warning signs for extreme flash flooding
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Some bottled water is worse than tap for microplastics, study shows
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Report advises on how investors can make public health a safe bet
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Biochemists find solution that lets bacteriophages bypass bacterial immunity
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Disability studies professor explores 'double bind' of medical technology in new book
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Social housing the key to protecting low-income renters, study finds
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Hundreds of new species found in a hidden world beneath the Pacific
ScienceDaily
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Teen's 1958 find becomes Australia's oldest dinosaur fossil
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Long-period Jupiter-like exoplanet discovered with TESS
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The painting that could finally prove Anne Boleyn's 'sixth finger' was a MYTH: Infrared scan reveals hidden detail in a 400-year-old portrait of King Henry VIII's second wife
Mail Online
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Study: Europe’s Cretaceous Fauna Includes More Ceratopsian Dinosaurs than Previously Thought
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Fast-moving floodwater poses hidden danger for cities
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New formula unravels vines' parasitic nature
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Experiments clear up confusion over the form of solid methane
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As AI-generated music advances, humans still lead in creativity, research finds
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Alzheimer’s-Related Memory Concerns Linked to Glitches in the Brain’s Replay Process
Discover Magazine
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Narwhals become quieter as the Arctic Ocean grows louder
Ars Technica
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A crisis emerges across the US as 'forever chemicals' quietly contaminate drinking water wells
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Infrared running of gravity offers a field-theoretic route to dark matter phenomena
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A student made cosmic dust in her lab—what she found could help us understand how life started on Earth
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Soggy start to 2026! Last month was one of the WETTEST Januarys on record in Britain - with 17% more rain than usual, Met Office confirms
Mail Online
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Medieval miracles: Dragon-slaying saints once healed the land
ScienceDaily
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8 Surprisingly Simple Things That Can Trigger a Migraine (and How to Avoid Them)
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Everything We Know About the ‘Pearl Necklace’ Spider Scientists Just Discovered
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Multiple bacteria may be behind elk hoof disease