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Biodegradable polymers used to develop eco-friendly, high-performance gas sensors
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Growing meltwater reservoirs—glacial lakes are both a resource and a habitat worthy of protection
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This Popular Culinary Mushroom Turns Meals into Visions, Making People See “Little Elves”
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First Direct Evidence Suggests the Universe’s Primordial Soup Behaved Like a Liquid
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MXene nanoscrolls could improve energy storage, biosensors and more
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How fire-loving fungi learned to eat charcoal
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Light-based nanotechnology offers potential alternative to chemotherapy and radiation
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Prototype cassettes mark key step toward new CMS high-granularity calorimeter
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Mapping 'figure 8' Fermi surfaces to pinpoint future chiral conductors
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When Toronto paused for COVID, a key 'forever chemical' rapidly declined
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Nuclear missile silo rattled by earthquake as US military scrambles to assess damage in Montana
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Europa’s Ice Shell is Much Thicker than Previously Thought
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Real-time imaging captures contact between cells and between a single neuron's extensions
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NASA researchers probe tangled magnetospheres of merging neutron stars
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New map of the Milky Way's magnetism offers insights into cosmic evolution
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Bacterial 'brains' operate on the brink of order and disorder
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Kangaroo and wallaby evolution tied to Australia's past climate shifts
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Refractive-index microscope measures a sample's optical properties with pinpoint accuracy
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Scientists develop high-performance Hg-based crystal for mid-far infrared birefringence
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Rescheduling marijuana would be a big tax break for legal cannabis businesses, and a quiet form of deregulation
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Collective intelligence: How to incentivize problem solving in groups
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How plants respond to changing environments for better reproductive success
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Another Arctic blast bears down on US as snow cleanup drags on
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Photocatalysis enables direct coupling of native sugars and N-heteroarenes
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Ominous warning for humanity as insects mysteriously 'fall silent'
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As humans return to the Moon, scientists confront the dangers of deep-space radiation
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Flying gurnard grunts and flares fins to communicate, camera study confirms
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Engineered aldehyde dehydrogenases for amide bond formation | Science
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Controlling plastic behavior with light | Science
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The evolution of gene regulation in mammalian cerebellum development | Science
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Planning policy undermines UK’s nature goals | Science
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High-precision tracking of human foragers reveals adaptive social information use in the wild | Science
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DNA-protein cross-links promote cGAS-STING–driven premature aging and embryonic lethality | Science
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Rethinking the heritability of aging | Science
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Aging drives a program of DNA methylation decay in plant organs | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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Paying resilience forward | Science
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The ‘undone science’ of opioid overdose deaths | Science
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A global imperative to remediate Ukraine’s soils | Science
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Making sense of disease | Science
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Fossil energy minimum viable scale | Science
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From sequence to function: Bridging single-molecule kinetics and molecular diversity | Science
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Muscle stem cells trade functionality for survival | Science
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Should I stay or should I go with them? | Science
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Soils drive convergence in the regulation of vascular tension in land plants | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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The essential nature of creative endeavors | Science
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Wafer-scale ultrathin and uniform van der Waals ferroelectric oxide | Science
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China turns the tables in biotech | Science
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Solving the ferroelectric scaling trilemma | Science
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What ice fishing can teach us about making foraging decisions
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Why termite kings and queens are monogamous: Scientists uncover surprising answer
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What ice-fishing competitions reveal about human decision-making
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AI models retrace evolution of genetic control elements in the brain
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Genes may shape how long we live more than once thought
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Caribbean heat waves intensify over five decades, study finds
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Learning about happiness could improve economics education
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From metabolism to disease: Mitochondria's hidden signaling networks unveiled
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'Jerk' volcano early warning method uses single seismometer to detect magma movement
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This shouldn’t be real: Paralysed patients play video games just by thinking after Neuralink transplant
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New OpenAI tool renews fears that “AI slop” will overwhelm scientific research
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Novel quantum refrigerator benefits from problematic noise
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Hidden toxin risks during nutrient-starved algal blooms uncovered
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Biodegradable bark–plastic composite lets engineers predict product lifetime from tensile tests
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Male or female? How one frog gene 'hijacked' sex determination about 20 million years ago
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How mining legacy dust leaves a uranium fingerprint in children's hair
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Did a tsunami hit the Bristol Channel four centuries ago? Revisiting the great flood of 1607
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Massive Undersea Volcanism May Explain Frequent Extinctions in Triassic Period
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Rethinking Troy: How years of careful peace, not epic war, shaped this bronze age city
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Welcome to the 'Homogenocene': How humans are making the world's wildlife dangerously samey