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- Hummingbirds' unique sideways flutter gets them through small apertures [900d]
- Any activity is better for your heart than sitting -- even sleeping [900d]
- Found at last: Bizarre, egg-laying mammal finally rediscovered after 60 years [900d]
- Ethical, environmental and political concerns about climate change affect reproductive choices [900d]
- How to use AI for discovery -- without leading science astray [900d]
- Atomic dance gives rise to a magnet [900d]
- Milky Way-like galaxy found in the early universe [900d]
- Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides detected in New York state beeswax [900d]
- Photonics team develops high-performance ultrafast lasers that fit on a fingertip [901d]
- New AI noise-canceling headphone technology lets wearers pick which sounds they hear [901d]
- Scientists caution against a reliance on mechanical devices to clear water bodies of plastic [901d]
- Team creates synthetic enzymes to unravel molecular mysteries [901d]
- Chemists image basic blocks of synthetic polymers [901d]
- Brain imaging identifies biomarkers of mental illness [901d]
- Vigorous exercise, rigorous science: What scientists learned from firefighters in training [901d]
- 'Indoor solar' to power the Internet of Things [901d]
- New way to count microbes speeds research, cuts waste, could lead to new antibiotics [901d]
- Scientists use quantum biology, AI to sharpen genome editing tool [901d]
- Side-effect avoiding treatment shows early promise against breast cancer in mice [901d]
- Bacteria-virus arms race provides rare window into rapid and complex evolution [901d]
- Researchers identify previously unknown step in cholesterol absorption in the gut [901d]
- Desert birds lay larger eggs when they have more helpers [901d]
- Advances in lithium-metal batteries, paving the way for safer, more powerful devices [901d]
- Glow in the visible range detected for the first time in the Martian night [901d]
- Drug screen points toward novel diabetes treatments [901d]
- Engineers are on a failure-finding mission [901d]
- Barnacle bends shape to fend off warm-water sea snails on the move [901d]
- Umbilical cord milking appears to be safe in preterm infants born after 28 weeks [901d]
- Allergic responses to common foods could significantly increase risk of heart disease, cardiovascular death [901d]
- Palaeo-CSI: Mosasaurs were picky eaters [901d]
- AI algorithm developed to measure muscle development, provide growth chart for children [901d]
- A breath of fresh air keeps drug-producing cells alive longer [901d]
- Plastics treaty must tackle problem at source [901d]
- Understanding the dynamic behavior of rubber materials [901d]
- Left-handers aren't better spatially, gaming research shows [901d]
- New research exposes early humans' ecological versatility [901d]
- Study shows link between mental and physical health [901d]
- Early life exposure to broccoli sprouts protects against colitis in inflammatory bowel disease [901d]
- Human brain takes stock of blame [901d]
- Clinical trial data suggests prenatal vitamin D reduces a child's risk of asthma [901d]
- Scientists find 14 new transient objects in space by peering through the 'Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster' [901d]
- Poison dart frogs: Personality determines reproductive strategies [901d]
- First live birth of a chimeric monkey using embryonic stem cell lines [901d]
- Lightning identified as the leading cause of wildfires in boreal forests, threatening carbon storage [901d]
- Multinational study confirms association between CT scans in young people and increased risk of cancer [901d]
- Master regulator of the dark genome greatly improves cancer T-cell therapy [901d]
- Liquid metals shake up century-old chemical engineering processes [901d]
- Greenland's glacier retreat rate has doubled over past two decades [901d]
- Zooplankton in ocean and freshwater are rapidly escalating the global environmental threat of plastics [901d]
- Reducing vitamin B5 slows breast cancer growth in mice [901d]
- Social-behavioral findings can be highly replicable, six-year study by four labs suggests [901d]
- 187 new genetic variants linked to prostate cancer found in largest, most diverse study of its kind [901d]
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