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Scientific American
These Invasive Ants Are Changing How Lions Hunt
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Meet the Real-life Versions of Dune’s Epic Sandworms
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Lead from Old Paint and Pipes Is Still a Deadly Hazard in Millions of US Homes
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Biden’s State of the Union Promises Big Job Gains from Clean Energy Policy
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Paying Attention to Sensations Can Help Reset the Mind
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How Arguments that Embryos Are People Pose a Threat to IVF
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NASA’s Hopes for Space Solar Power Are Looking Dim
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Exclusive: Aid groups have no concrete long-term health plans for Gaza
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The war in Gaza is creating a health crisis that will span decades
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Snail robot excretes sticky mucus that helps it crawl up slopes
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Quantum memory device could stop unhackable networks from failing
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Damaged coral reefs can recover quickly after restoration work
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Chemical injection brings dying batteries back to life
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AI chatbot models ‘think’ in English even when using other languages
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ScienceDaily
COVID-19 virus can stay in the body more than a year after infection
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Pushing the boundary on ultralow frequency gravitational waves
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New study reveals molecular fingerprint of biological aging
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Research sheds light on new strategy to treat infertility
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'Double life' of key immune protein reveals new strategies for treating cancer and autoimmune diseases
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New study discovers how altered protein folding drives multicellular evolution
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Mutation solves a century-old mystery in meiosis
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Small class sizes not better for pupils' grades or resilience, says study
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How surface roughness influences the adhesion of soft materials
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Evolutionary nature of animal friendships
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Immunology: Good sleep stimulates the immune system
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How water guides the assembly of collagen, the building block of all humans
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Mapping the future's sweet spot for clean energy and biodiversity
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Brain waves travel in one direction when memories are made and the opposite when recalled
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Zika virus vaccine emerges as an unlikely hero in battling brain cancer
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Optimizing boosters: How COVID mRNA vaccines reshape immune memory after each dose
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Tiny wireless light bulbs for biomedical applications
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Researchers develop artificial building blocks of life
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A better handle on the emissions budget for the Paris climate targets
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Researchers open new leads in anti-HIV drug development, using a compound found in nature
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Good news for coral reef restoration efforts: Study finds 'full recovery' of reef growth within four years
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Balancing training data and human knowledge makes AI act more like a scientist
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Lack of focus doesn't equal lack of intelligence -- it's proof of an intricate brain
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CSI in space: Analyzing bloodstain patterns in microgravity
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Phys
Gender bias leads to lower-rated female films, researchers say
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Analysis establishes a framework for fairness in accounting, auditing
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Harnessing the mechanisms of fungal bioluminescence to confer autonomous luminescence in plant and animal cells
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New study discovers how altered protein folding drives multicellular evolution
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'Politicians in robes': How a sharp right turn imperiled trust in the Supreme Court
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New study finds limited correlation between canine lymphoma and proximity to environmental toxins
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Research explores the development of our most human attribute: The chin
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Designing nanoparticles for pregnancy-safe treatments
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Pentagon says no evidence of secret US work on alien tech
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Bald eagles eat prairie dogs? Researchers underscore relationship between raptors and rodents in the Great Plains
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Reduced red meat intake could hit Scotland climate goals
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Populations of the future: Updated tool helps to visualize projections
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Video: New radar mission for Europe
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2023-24 winter warmest on record for mainland US
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Nutritional value of meat should be considered when comparing carbon footprints, says study
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NASA unveils design for message heading to Jupiter's moon Europa
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Inland waters are a blind spot in greenhouse gas emissions
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Hoping for victory can stand in the way of peace, psychologists say
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Why do we blame the victim?
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Drones could help map the lunar surface with extreme precision
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Q&A: How will generative artificial intelligence affect political advertising in 2024?
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Effects of oil and gas platform decommissioning on Moray Firth porpoises
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NASA Pi Day challenge serves up a mathematical marvel
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Pushing the boundary on ultralow frequency gravitational waves
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Study finds American trust in scientific expertise survived polarization and previous administration's attack on science
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Primatologist observes how monkeys change behavior to survive deforestation
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A new approach to 24/7 air quality monitoring using cameras
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El Nino raises food security risk in southern Africa: FAO
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How long will advanced civilizations try to communicate with us?
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Why did more female infants than male infants die in Europe from 1700 to 1950?
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Carbon emissions and El Nino push oceans to record temperatures
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Open creativity: Increased creativity due to network relationships
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A fresh warning from experts on the dangers of posting your kids online
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