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In animal tests, this needle-free insulin acted as fast as injections
ScienceNews
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Parents' math-related talk relates to children's early academic skills
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Using AI to predict earthquakes: Machine learning detects subtle changes before lab-scale fault failures
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What the history of the printing press can teach us about AI regulation
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TGO Provides More Accurate Information about Path of 3I/ATLAS through Solar System
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TGO Provides More Accurate Information about Path of 3I/ATLAS through Solar System
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Urgent warning to WhatsApp users as cybersecurity experts discover a vulnerability allowing access to 3.5 BILLION profiles
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Heat-resistant kelp cultivars for warmer seas: A novel triploid breeding method
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Scientists use Icelandic mudrocks to prepare for Mars sample analysis
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Black Cumin Has Anti-Obesity Benefits, New Study Shows
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Tiny antennas bring electrical energy to 'unpowerable' nanoparticles
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Genetically engineered fungi are protein-packed, sustainable, and taste similar to meat
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Surface-only superconductor is the strangest of its kind
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DeepMind’s latest: An AI for handling mathematical proofs
Ars Technica
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Webb witnesses a feasting supermassive black hole in the early universe
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Simple molecule shows remarkable Alzheimer’s reversal in rats
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Acoustic waves could be the key to orbitronic devices
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Researchers Find Evidence of Ancient Microbial Life in 3.51 Billion-Year-Old Rocks
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Using 6,000-year-old data, scientists uncover why Europe may face 42 extra days of summer by 2100
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Microbial life-history strategy regulates soil organic carbon accumulation in hyper-arid regions
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Inflammation turns bone marrow into a breeding ground for disease
ScienceDaily
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The Andromeda galaxy quenches its satellite galaxies long before they fall in
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Study finds a connection between musical tastes and political leanings
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Global satellite dataset created for humanitarian routing and tracking infrastructure change
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I plunged into hell after dying on the operating table. The devil tortured me in the most heinous way... then God arrived
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Rapid earthquake swarm rocks California in one day as residents describe feeling 'hit by a truck'
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Forced 'return to office' initiatives could deepen regional divides across Europe
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Living with PFAS 'forever chemicals' can be distressing. Not knowing if they're making you sick is just the start
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Scientists have discovered a new time crystal that changes everything we know about time
The Times of India
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COP30: Africa needs funding to adapt to the climate crisis—what negotiators need to do to secure it
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NZ's earliest climate change debate: The 150-year-old feud over glacial retreat
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Nature, carbon, nutrition: Three ways farming can shift from climate culprit to solution
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People who rate uncertainty positively are less likely to vote for right-wing populists, study shows
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Far beyond the climate crisis: COP30 must seek to build a new model of civilization
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Mapping the OH MegaMaser emission in an ultra-luminous infrared galaxy
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How the Louvre thieves exploited human psychology to avoid suspicion—and what it reveals about AI
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How the rich world is fortifying itself against climate migration
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How Louvre thieves exploited human psychology to avoid suspicion—and what it reveals about AI
Ars Technica
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The fast fix for global warming that the UN climate summit can't ignore
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Subtle 'twists' control light in perovskites for improved LEDs, solar cells and quantum technologies
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Violent extremists wield words as weapons: Study reveals six tactics they use
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Hidden vessel traffic could threaten Scotland's Marine Protected Areas
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New antibody breakthrough could finally slow polycystic kidney disease
ScienceDaily
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Millions at risk as Myanmar wells surpass WHO arsenic guidelines
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Eroding access to childhood vaccines jeopardizes health for all
ScienceNews
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Study questions water safety beliefs
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Q&A: Recruiting flowers to combat weeds and promote biodiversity
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Report calls for protection and restoration to help temperate rainforests thrive
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Lateral roots help plants adapt to low boron by expanding nutrient search
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JUNO experiment delivers first physics results two months after completion
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The hidden rule behind ignition: An analytic law governing multi-shock implosions for ultrahigh compression
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Londoners are baffled as a huge AI-generated Christmas mural appears over Côte Brasserie in Kingston - so, can you see what's wrong with it?
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A 2,000-year mystery in chameleon eyes is finally solved
ScienceDaily
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Why some adventurers chase danger to find meaning
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Golf lesson: Study shows political polarization hurts performance at work
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Pika research finds troubling signs for the iconic Rocky Mountain animal
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Isro tracks interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it leaves inner Solar system
The Times of India
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Y1 is an ultra-luminous infrared galaxy, ALMA observations reveal
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Combining western science with Indigenous knowledge could help the Arctic
ScienceNews
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Stranger Science: What ATLAS-31 really tells us about interstellar visitors
The Times of India
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Decapitated fossil fish with guts still intact reveal ancient predatory habits
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Trump family to develop 'ultra-luxury' hotel in the Maldives - with plans for 80 beach and overwater villas
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Blue Origin's 1st recovered New Glenn booster arrives to Port Canaveral
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How dead pigs are helping in the search for missing victims of Mexico’s drug wars
The Guardian
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Revealed: The commonly mispronounced words that infuriate Brits... so, are YOU saying them correctly?
Mail Online
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Study maps the time and energy patterns of electron pairs in ultrafast pulses
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Now that's what you call breathtaking! Scientists want to make mouthwash from GARLIC - and say it could be more effective than Corsodyl
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NASA scientists are baffled to discover a rock on Mars that 'doesn't belong there'
Mail Online
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Auction of famed CIA cipher shaken after archive reveals code
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Buying a flat-faced dog is CRUEL: Vets warn celebrity-driven obsession with 'cute' features has sparked a 2,075% increase in costly surgeries
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