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Explosive expansion of invasive marsh frogs found
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3 billion-year-old white dwarf still consuming its planetary system challenges previous assumptions
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Hidden in the sun's glare, this asteroid is uncomfortably close to earth
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FAA confirms new 24/7 flight restrictions for major US airlines
Mail Online
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Q&A: Expert discusses if unintentional bias is changeable
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Cats caught coronavirus from owners during early pandemic
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A 15th-century Inca building was built for sound—researchers are working to understand why
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Light particles prefer company: Photons exhibit collective behavior only after reaching certain threshold
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Telescope hack opens a sharper view into the universe
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Roboticists reverse engineer zebrafish navigation to investigate sensorimotor processing
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A tiny chip that can help us see deeper into space
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Green chemistry method combines light and air to build key molecules for future medicines
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Giant ground sloths' fossilized teeth reveal their unique role in the prehistoric ecosystem
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Rapid method recycles nylon from fishing nets and car parts
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Google has a useful quantum algorithm that outperforms a supercomputer
Ars Technica
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AI algorithm combines different satellite imagery for precise oil spill detection
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Polymer particles mimic opal's iridescence with nano-hole architecture
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Quantum theory faces 'cultural gaps' as computational limits reshape entanglement understanding
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Early Humans Outsprinted Other Apes in Evolution, Growing a Larger Brain at a Faster Rate
Discover Magazine
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Overshooting 1.5C climate target 'inevitable': UN chief
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American e-waste is causing a 'hidden tsunami' in Southeast Asia, report says
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Storm Melissa threatens US East Coast as the latest models reveal possible landfalls
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Forget fiber. Science just found the foods that really help constipation
ScienceDaily
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NASA quietly deploys planetary defense tools after interstellar visitor shows odd light behavior
Mail Online
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US and Japan join forces to present some of the most precise neutrino measurements in the field
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Scientists create pigs resistant to classical swine fever
The Guardian
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How molecular signaling bias can lead to better drug design
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Ants use a genetic 'bulldozer' to achieve a hyper-specific sense of smell
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Quantum ‘echoes’ reveal the potential of Google’s quantum computer
ScienceNews
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I tried out a new version of Minecraft to see why environmental storylines help children learn
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How forensic analysis and traditional knowledge reveal the story of a unique boomerang
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Antarctic ice reveals two volcanoes erupting simultaneously may have caused 15th-century cooling
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The politics of milk: How a simple drink got caught up in power, culture and identity
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Giant wooden marker post dates Cahokia's political and economic peak
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Vet warns against 'irresponsible' TikTok trend that sees dog owners scaring their pets with Halloween animatronics - amid concerns it could 'lead to a lifetime of anxiety'
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Research shows that land can't buy security for young Kenyans
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Scientists release new survey of the biggest objects in the universe
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Fiji's coral reefs show remarkable recovery after Category 5 cyclone
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Structural variants reshape the yeast genotype–phenotype map
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Decimation of the donkeys: How over 6 MILLION animals are slaughtered and skinned every year to make Chinese 'miracle' youth serum
Mail Online
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Using field and lab research to uncover mosquito hot spots
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Stanford’s tiny eye chip helps the blind see again
ScienceDaily
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Taiwan reports its first case of African swine fever and culls scores of pigs
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Study finds community violence exposure influences behavior in school
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Study highlights lack of PR coursework in sports media programs
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Simulations reveal how emission height affects pulse nulling in pulsars
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How grassroots logistics networks fed New Yorkers during COVID-19 crisis
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Researchers develop new approach to exploring the intersection of religion and medicine
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Decoding how pH controls the chemistry of clean energy
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Carpenter ants act fast to amputate fellow ants' injured legs
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AI turns x-rays into time machines for arthritis care
ScienceDaily
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Extreme weather events hit socially vulnerable hardest, research finds
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Dungeons & Dragons is more than a game, leisure expert says
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Multi-scale turbulence observations reveal new plasma confinement performance mechanism
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Paralysis ticks prefer heads and necks of pets, study finds
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The hidden microplastics in YOUR favourite teabags: Experts reveal the popular brands that contain dangerous particles - so, is your cuppa at risk?
Mail Online
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AI models outperform traditional climate predictions, offering new insights for coral reef futures
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Historian traces transformation of US nursing homes into big business
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A “toxic duo” may be the hidden trigger behind Alzheimer’s disease
ScienceDaily
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Sharper gene scissors for the biotechnology toolbox
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Charts can be social artifacts that communicate more than just data
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Marine algae use a unique pigment, siphonein, to shield photosynthesis from excess light
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Researchers help break thermal conductivity barrier with boron arsenide discovery
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Creating luminescent biomaterials from wood
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Urgent warning as scientists discover TOMATOES are to blame for recurring Salmonella outbreaks across Europe over the last 14 years
Mail Online
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The key to why the universe exists may lie in an 1800s knot idea science once dismissed
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Scientists and fishers have teamed up to find a way to save manta rays
ScienceNews
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An essential oil extraction process that could cut costs and increase yields
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North Atlantic right whale population ticks up again
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This everyday vitamin could be the closest thing we have to an “anti-aging pill”
ScienceDaily
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