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Scientific American
Europe's JUICE Jupiter Probe Zooms past the Moon in Historic Flyby
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Without AC, Texan Prisons Sentence People to Unsafe Heat
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John McFall Is Breaking Barriers as the World’s First Parastronaut
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How Does a Bioluminescent Petunia Glow?
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Contributors to Scientific American’s September 2024 Issue
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New Pain Medication Suzetrigine Prevents Pain Signals from Reaching Brain
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Next-Generation Biotech Is Rendering Some Lab Animals Obsolete
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Voting Is Just the Beginning
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Review: How Henrietta Leavitt and the ‘Harvard Computers’ Launched Modern Cosmology
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New Insights on Dinosaurs, Pain and Carbon Capture
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September 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
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Review: A Celebration of Bioluminescence, Moonlight and Nocturnal Creatures
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Science Improves When People Realize They Were Wrong
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Review: ‘Third-Ear Listening’ Is the Secret to Perceiving the World
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Readers Respond to the April 2024 Issue
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Find the Next Digits in the Sequence in This Math Puzzle
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Poem: ‘Rocket Launch Laconic’
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Dark Matter Hunters May Never Find the Universe’s Missing Mass
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Review: In Toward Eternity, People Merge with AI but Cling to Music and Poetry
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Many Older People Maintain and Even Gain Cognitive Skills
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How Did Dinosaurs See, Smell, Hear and Move?
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Can Thousands of Huge Machines Capture Enough Carbon to Slow Climate Change?
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Do Space and Time Follow Quantum Rules? These Mind-Bending Experiments Aim to Find Out
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Does eating meat really raise your risk of type 2 diabetes?
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Fuzzy quantum effects have been seen on the largest scale yet
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The surprising science of coffee and its effect on both body and mind
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AI could help shrinking pool of coders keep outdated programs working
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How 'forever chemicals' reached one of the world's most pristine areas
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Cocaine in mummified brains reveals when Europeans first used the drug
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ScienceDaily
Sharing risk to avoid power outages in an era of extreme weather
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Compound in rosemary extract can reduce cocaine sensitivity
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Organized youth sports are increasingly for the privileged
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Renewable energy policies provide benefits across state lines
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Researchers use AI tools to uncover connections between radiotherapy for lung cancer and heart complications
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Researchers teaching artificial intelligence about frustration in protein folding
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Novel molecular imaging tool objectively measures and diagnoses smell disorders
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It only takes 15 minutes to change your health
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Gut bioelectricity provides a path for 'bad' bacteria to cause diseases
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Humpbacks are among animals who manufacture and wield tools
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Hospital bacteria tracked better than ever before with new technique
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Red and processed meat consumption associated with higher type 2 diabetes risk, study of two million people finds
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Environmental laws failing to slow deforestation
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Mother's gut microbiome during pregnancy shapes baby's brain development
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Incorporating humidity improves estimations of climate impacts on health
[558d]
New view of North Star reveals spotted surface
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How early-life antibiotics turn immunity into allergy
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Aceneuramic acid is the first approved drug for GNE myopathy treatment
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New worm study paves way for better RNA-based drugs to treat human disease
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Explanation found for X-ray radiation from black holes
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Deadly sea snail toxin could be key to making better medicines
[558d]
Fossil hotspots in Africa obscure a more complete picture of human evolution
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'Molecular compass' points way to reduction of animal testing
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A new reaction to enhance aromatic ketone use in chemical synthesis
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Investigating the interplay of folding and aggregation in supramolecular polymer systems
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Adaptive 3D printing system to pick and place bugs and other organisms
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Precision therapy for metastatic prostate cancer improves survival
[558d]
Scientists discover new code governing gene activity
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Type 2 diabetes increased by almost 20% over a decade in U.S., study finds
[558d]
Growth from adversity: How older adults bounced back from the COVID-19 pandemic
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Scientists harness quantum microprocessor chips for revolutionary molecular spectroscopy simulation
[558d]
Researchers uncover the secrets of 'plant puberty'
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T helper cells may be the key to improving annual influenza vaccines
[558d]
Groundbreaking study shows promise for early detection and intervention in psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia
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Analyzing 'Finnegans Wake' for novel spacing between punctuation marks
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Cognitive behavioral therapy app improves anxiety in young adults
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Spectacular increase in the deuterium/hydrogen ratio in Venus' atmosphere
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Researcher says more validation needed for increase in gallbladder surgeries
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Phys
Environmental laws failing to slow deforestation, researchers say
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SpaceX rolls out new booster for Cape Canaveral launch
[558d]
Organized youth sports are increasingly for the privileged: Study finds generational shifts in who plays
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Heterogeneous occurrence of evergreen broad-leaved forests revealed by plant fossils in East Asia
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Study unveils sustainable solution to vitamin B12 deficiency
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Pore structure characteristics found to influence carbon mineralization under conservation tillage
[558d]
Researchers teach artificial intelligence about frustration in protein folding
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History professor examines Nelson Rockefeller's career as a lens for Republican Party's rightward shift
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Social responsibility audits can bias financial ones
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Multidirectional negative-stiffness isolation system offers improved seismic protection
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Sewage secrets: Economic factors shaping our microbiome exposed
[558d]
New view of North Star reveals spotted surface
[558d]
Experts study immigration in relation to jobs, crime and disease
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Trees stripped by invasive caterpillars muster defenses that can harm native insects, research shows
[558d]
Why your relationship with your manager matters more than the one with your colleagues
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How to bend the curve of biodiversity loss? New analytical framework provides answers
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Researchers work to create 3D digital twin of campus to optimize class times and locations
[558d]
Study finds European attitudes shifted after Ukraine invasion
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Ambitious people aren't born leaders, research suggests
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Correcting misperceptions of opposing party won't reduce polarization, study finds
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Researchers develop post-wildfire landslide susceptibility model
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Amazonian drought may have long-lasting effects on carbon cycle
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Habitat connectivity drives panda recovery, finds study
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Advances in bermudagrass research highlight genetic insights, potential for environmental resilience
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NASA CubeSats launch as commercial rideshares
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Ancient civilizations had ways to counter the urban heat island effect—how history's lessons apply to cities today
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Mosquitoes use gut bacteria to fight the malaria they transmit—scientists are exploring how to use this
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How Russian gender-based disinformation could influence the 2024 US presidential election
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Bali gives a snapshot of what 'overtourism' looks like in the developing world
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The overshoot myth: We can't keep burning fossil fuels and expect scientists of the future to get us back to 1.5°C
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Neutrons illuminate environmental and biological mysteries
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Humans can work with nature to solve big environmental problems—but there's no quick fix, researchers say
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Thoroughbred horse's death prompts uncomfortable questions about how champion mares spend their retirement
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What does family look like in Australia? It's more diverse than you think
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Advanced materials could provide more durable metals for fusion power reactors
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Paleontologists describe new examples of giant sea scorpions from the Silurian and Devonian in New South Wales
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Sponges' symbiosis with bacteria helps them store toxic molybdenum to keep predators away, study shows
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