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Pancreatic cancer–restricted cryptic antigens are targets for T cell recognition | Science
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Reducing emissions and air pollution from informal brick kilns: Evidence from Bangladesh | Science
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Sedentary chromosomal integrons as biobanks of bacterial antiphage defense systems | Science
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Mobile integrons encode phage defense systems | Science
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Young people’s social mobility expectations in an unequal world | Science
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China’s urbanization at a turning point—challenges and opportunities | Science
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Forget the future, AI is causing harm now | Science
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Science’s enduring role in climate policy | Science
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WHO and USAID budget cuts hurt the US | Science
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Quieting inflammation with a shock to the system | Science
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Replicating a tissue with sound waves | Science
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Flowers with bad breath | Science
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US policies undermine climate change efforts | Science
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Extending ketamine’s antidepressant effects | Science
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An obstacle course for molecules | Science
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Nature conservation policies are biased toward forests and neglect grassy ecosystems worldwide | Science
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The hunt for common tumor antigens | Science
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The new reality for American academia | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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Secrets of the Thames: Mudlarking treasures showcase history of London's river and the people who scour its banks
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How proposed changes to higher education accreditation could impact campus diversity efforts
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Humans are killing helpful insects in hundreds of ways. Simple steps can reduce the harm
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Refrigeration systems in small fishing boats reduce food waste and provide better catch conditions
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Why loneliness should be treated as a social issue
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Nature visits can improve well-being disparities among urban dwellers
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Securing Europe means protecting the climate: New policy brief charts path for 1.5° lifestyles
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Sulfur runoff amplifies mercury concentrations in Florida Everglades
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Just 30 tree species dominate world's most diverse savanna
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Hubble pinpoints roaming massive black hole
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Cultural burning by Indigenous peoples increased oak in forests near settlements, study suggests
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High attendance linked to fewer gun-related expulsions
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One glass, full color: Sub-millimeter waveguide shrinks augmented-reality glasses
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Costly catch: Study reveals the alarming cost of tuna fishing devices on global ocean life
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African dig uncovers bone tools that offer insights on early human life
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Imaging technique tracks individual bacterial cells as they leave their biofilm community
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Explosive evolution: Study reveals rapid diversification of coral-reef fishes
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Webb visualization reveals 3D structure of Cosmic Cliffs
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Topological polycrystal: A new approach to configurable, multiband topological photonic circuitry
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Potent molecule targets chlamydia bacteria while sparing beneficial microbes
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Mammalian lifespan linked to brain size and immune system function
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Study reveals all of the biggest US cities are sinking: Groundwater pumping is the main cause in most
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Database reveals vital ocean links to aid conservation
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You're storing your eggs wrong! Scientists reveal best way to ensure none of your eggs crack - and it could change packaging forever
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AI vision system reveals bird wings evolved for heat regulation, not just flight
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Satellites observe glacier committing 'ice piracy'
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AI-designed DNA controls genes in healthy mammalian cells for first time
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Eggs less likely to crack when dropped side-on, research reveals
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Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever. Here's why
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Children in need of 'rescuing': Challenging the myths at the heart of the global adoption industry
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'Utu' as foreign policy: How a Māori worldview can make sense of a shifting world order
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Why people reject new rules—but only until they take effect
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Proba-3 achieves precise formation flying
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Protecting Iceland's towns from lava flows—with dirt
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Forest home of 'polar dinosaurs' 120 million years ago in southern Australia recreated in detail for the first time
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No matter who the next pope is, U.S. Catholics stand 'at a crossroads'—a sociologist explains
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Chinese research isn't taken as seriously as papers from elsewhere, researchers find
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Nearly half of sexual abuse first happens at age 15 or younger, global study finds
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SoCal officials unleash sterile mosquitoes in bid to curb disease—with promising results
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Novel point of attack may help us combat dangerous tropical diseases
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New technique can record gene activity of every single bacterial cell in a colony
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Your date fancies you if they're looking at THIS part of your face, scientists reveal
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Turning non-magnetic materials magnetic with atomically thin films
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The first genetic editing in spiders with CRISPR‐Cas yields colorful silk
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Q&A: What will it take to bring fusion energy to the US power grid?
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Clues to accounting fraud are hiding in plain sight
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Advancing electrocatalyst discovery through the lens of data science
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Bacterium salvaged from compost could reduce side effects of chemotherapy drugs
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DNA-like molecule may survive Venus-like cloud conditions
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Physicists propose a new route by which neutrinos can be produced