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Nanoflowers rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria
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People who are homeless in South London experience widespread stigma and discrimination
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Secure land rights linked to lower deforestation in Brazil's Amazon, study shows
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Researchers find simple way to destroy PFAS on activated carbon
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'Equality can't happen in the shadows': Report sheds light on how girls are resisting traditional gender expectations
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Study describes how K-12 teachers used a virtual environment to explore mathematical concepts
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Meet 5 scientists reshaping the way we understand the world
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How mega-constellations are learning to manage themselves
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Chris Hemsworth and dad fight Alzheimer’s with a trip down memory lane
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Protein droplets in the nucleus guard against cancer, researchers discover
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Male vulnerability still ridiculed in contemporary societies, making it difficult for abused men to seek support
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Bringing environmental policymakers together to focus on future sparks empathy, study finds
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G protein simulations reveal how a critical signaling step works inside cells
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Artificial cartilage mimics natural flexibility with adjustable structure
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Discovery of plant reproductive success provides insights into human fertility
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'We did it!' Watch the heartwarming moment a biologist SOBS as he finds one of the world's rarest flowers deep in an Indonesian jungle
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Scientists develop CRISPR PRO-liveFISH for live-cell genome imaging
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Genetic engineering reduces plant's chromosome number without affecting its growth
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Symmetry simplifies quantum noise analysis, paving way for better error correction
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Gelada baboons fake fertility to protect their young from infanticide when new males take over
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At UN climate conference, some activists and scientists want more talk on reforming agriculture
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Science has made America great. Is that era over?
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Europa clipper captures Uranus with star tracker camera
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Simple amino acid supplement greatly reduces Alzheimer’s damage
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Reed leafhopper's diverse microbes fuel its rise as a major crop pest
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Sorry Brits, American food really IS better! Scientists map the key ingredients of 23 popular cuisines - and confirm UK cooking is blander than US
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Physicists explore optical launch of hypersound pulses in halide perovskites
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Here’s Why Words Blur Together When You Listen to a Foreign Language
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A drug already in trials may stop chemotherapy nerve damage
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Call the mouse-wife! Rodent 'midwives' help their pregnant friends give birth, study reveals
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Lights, camera, action: Europe's film industry wins audiences with storytelling and social reality
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Surprise tornado outbreak threatens millions of Americans across five US states TODAY
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What would a small black hole do to the human body? Scientist aims to answer that
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A new dinosaur doomsday exhibit showcases survival after destruction
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Earth's crust under stress: Researchers decipher energy release during earthquakes
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Nine new-to-Vermont bee species discovered
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When the air gets dry, cockroaches cuddle: Study reveals survival strategy
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New airflow device captures indoor germs before they spread
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First revealed in spy photos, a Bronze Age city emerges from the steppe
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Single-photon switch could enable photonic computing
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Sea level rise threatens the North Sea coast more than expected
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Final experimental result for the muon still challenges theorists
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Scientists reveal kissing began millions of years before humans
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Building a better skin barrier
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Did Neanderthals Deal with the Common Cold and Other Types of Ailments?
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This engineered fungus cuts emissions and tastes like meat
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Why some volcanoes don't explode
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Rocket Report: SpaceX’s next-gen booster fails; Pegasus will fly again
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An electric discovery: Pigeons detect magnetic fields through their inner ear
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This tiny pill could change how we diagnose gut health
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Study shows that anti-Muslim prejudice is rooted in nativist and authoritarian attitudes, not Christian belief
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Math puzzle: A Loopy Holiday Gift Exchange
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Here’s how Rudolph’s light-up nose might be possible
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The WORST cities in Britain to be a dog - with Cambridge at the top of the list
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The world's new US$125 billion rainforest trust fund revives a 1990s idea—and shows its limits
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Here's what Black Friday sales shopping does to your brain
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Victoria will force home sellers to reveal their reserve price: Will other states follow?
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Mirror symmetry prompts ultralow magnetic damping in 2D van der Waals ferromagnets
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With two launches in the books, Blue Origin announces even more powerful New Glenn is coming
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Tech reporter selected Black Friday deals on top rated laptops, iPhones, headphones, TVs and more
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How Home Depot's newest AI tool could give it an edge with pro contractors
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California regulators approve rules to curb methane leaks and prevent fires at landfills
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Africa is splitting in TWO: Magnetic data reveals how the entire continent is being torn apart - and could become separated by a new ocean
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NASA's long-awaited images of the mysterious object zipping through our solar system confirm 3I/ATLAS is a comet - and NOT an alien spacecraft
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Psychiatrist explains how to talk politics during the holidays
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Q&A: How will recent economic disruptions impact the holiday shopping season?
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Study finds Indigenous-led hunting most effective for tackling deer overabundance on B.C. islands
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Japanese spacecraft faces a massive challenge from a house-size asteroid
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Japan's eel delicacy faces global conservation pressure
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Fossil fuel showdown looms on UN climate summit's final day