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HD⁺ ions cooled to 18 mK yield most precise vibrational-rotational spectra to date
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Shocked galaxy clusters: Unraveling the mysteries of radio relics
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Scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling Fusarium graminearum into US. But what is it?
Ars Technica
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The Data Center Resistance Has Arrived
Wired Science
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Mosquito reproduction may hinge on E93 gene that links blood meals to energy use
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Offsetting blue carbon benefits: Mangrove tree stems identified as previously underestimated methane source
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Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound Is Being Tested as a Treatment for Long Covid
Wired Science
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De-extinction of the woolly mammoth takes a MAJOR step forward: Scientists extract the RNA from a creature that lived 40,000 years ago - and it could allow them to resurrect the lost species
Mail Online
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World's oldest RNA extracted from woolly mammoth
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Reading a quantum clock costs more energy than running it, study finds
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Is Trash Evolving Raccoons Into the Next Household Pet?
Discover Magazine
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40,000-year-old woolly mammoth RNA offers a peek into its last moments
ScienceNews
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Thais navigate flooded homes and ancient temples by boat
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Arachnid super-web reveals the surprising 'constant party' life of cohabiting spiders
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Climate leaders are talking about 'overshoot' into warming danger zone. Here's what it means
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How cells preserve mitochondrial DNA quality across generations
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Dark-colored lichens cause underestimation in Antarctic vegetation mapping, study reveals
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Science finally solves a 700-year-old royal murder
ScienceDaily
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Demand for JWST's observational time hits a new peak
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How plants decide when to flower: Scientists discover a phosphorus-responsive switch
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College degree still offers strong financial returns despite student loan debt, study finds
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Stranded Chinese astronauts finally escape station… but now three MORE are trapped in space with no way to get home
Mail Online
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AI math genius delivers 100% accurate results
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Hypersonic breakthrough could enable planes that fly 10 times the speed of sound
ScienceDaily
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Smarter magpies linked to social network connections
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Simultaneous imaging of intracellular DNA and RNA using harmless light
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ESA pinpoints 3I/ATLAS's path with data from Mars
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Here’s Why the ‘Freshman 15’ Happens, According to Science
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Scientists uncover a massive hidden crater in China that rewrites Earth’s recent history
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers spot a rare planet-stripping eruption on a nearby star
ScienceDaily
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket came back home after taking aim at Mars
Ars Technica
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Bumblebees and Ants Battle in Violent Nectar Wars, Leading to Death and Food Shortage
Discover Magazine
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A new cholesterol-lowering pill shows promise in clinical trials
ScienceNews
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ALMA resolves close companion orbiting giant red star
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Breakthrough shows light can move atoms in 2D semiconductors
ScienceDaily
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Controlling triple quantum dots in a zinc oxide semiconductor
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Higher CO₂ levels are making our food more calorific and less nutritious
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Image: A robotic helping hand at the ISS
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The app that lets you speak with your deceased loved ones: Creepy AI creates interactive avatars of the dead - but sceptics call it 'demonic, dishonest, and dehumanizing'
Mail Online
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A new way to measure the age of dolphins opens a window onto the lives of these iconic animals
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Scientists uncover hidden atomic process that supercharges propylene production
ScienceDaily
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Can a Hydroelectric Dam Really Make the Days Longer?
Wired Science
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Axial Seamount may erupt by 2026: Uncovering the hidden dangers of Oregon’s most active underwater volcano
The Times of India
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'Hot girls have started using AI': Influencers are turning to chatbots to add cute animals to their photos - but fans can't decide if it's cool or scary
Mail Online
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Ancient condors thrived on Peru's northern coast before retreating to the highlands, study reveals
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The real Atlantis? Scientists discover traces of a submerged city hidden beneath the surface of a lake in Kyrgyzstan
Mail Online
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Studies call for state accountability for state harms
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Blue Origin launches a NASA spacecraft to Mars - heating up the space race with Elon Musk's SpaceX
Mail Online
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Make mine a double! The science behind why a gin and tonic is one of the healthiest alcoholic drinks
Mail Online
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The 'Great Unified Microscope' can see both micro and nanoscale structures
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Adaptive tracking theory of molecular evolution challenges mutation neutrality
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Fight over fossil fuels drawdown looms at UN climate summit
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Italian fruit detective racing to save forgotten varieties
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Mind-boggling optical illusion tricks you into distorting celebrity faces into terrifying MONSTERS - 'what is my brain doing without my permission?'
Mail Online
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Military spending remains cornerstone of San Diego's economy, impact report reveals
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Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage
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Seal escapes orca hunt by jumping onto photographer's boat
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Twin Mars orbiters launched on New Glenn rocket to study Martian atmosphere
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A mission unfinished: Uncovering a lost WW2 B-17
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Massive hidden waves are rapidly melting Greenland’s glaciers
ScienceDaily
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Satellite images reveal the fastest Antarctic glacier retreat ever
ScienceDaily
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New prediction breakthrough delivers results shockingly close to reality
ScienceDaily
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Watch Jeff Bezos's successful Blue Origin rocket launch – video
The Guardian
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Global companies are still committing to protect the climate, and they're investing big money in clean tech
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Now your DOG can make you a cuppa! Scientists develop a button that allows your pet to switch the kettle on
Mail Online
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Drop crocs! Everyone loves drop crocs! Or do they? | First Dog on the Moon
The Guardian
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100 years of menus show how food can be used as a diplomatic tool to make and break political alliances
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Scientists find a molecule that mimics exercise and slows aging
ScienceDaily
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Scientists uncover a hidden limit inside human endurance
ScienceDaily
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Amelia Earhart disappeared almost 90 years ago. Why are so many people still looking for her?