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Scientific American
Top medical groups join forces to review vaccine science as CDC faces criticism
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Which humans first made tools or art – and how do we know?
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ScienceDaily
A bonobo’s pretend tea party is rewriting what we know about imagination
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Ultra-processed foods linked to 47% higher risk of heart attack and stroke
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Phys
From practice to policy: Why farmer collaboration matters for biodiversity
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Could British companies be sued in the UK for human rights abuses committed overseas?
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Local governments provide proof that polarization is not inevitable
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Weather pushes back SpaceX's Crew-12 window, opening door for first ULA launch of year
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Nature is a powerful ally against fires and floods: So how can it be saved?
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Anomalous magnetoresistance emerges in antiferromagnetic kagome semimetal
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Survey finds flashing and cyberflashing drives women to change routes and online habits
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NASA selects two Earth System Explorers missions
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Researchers discover L1td1 maintains stem cell pluripotency by degrading totipotency-associated RNAs
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Study reveals floods are the biggest drivers of plastic pollution in rivers
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Online banking may shift household money control, making women five times likelier to manage
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CEOs who have lived through natural disasters tend to prioritize safer workplaces, study finds
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New record of great white shark in Spain sparks a 160-year review
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Noise pollution is affecting birds' reproduction, stress levels and more: The good news is we can fix it
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Climate benefits of tree planting could be reduced by soil carbon loss, expert warns
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DNA-binding proteins from volcanic lakes could improve disease diagnosis
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Five ways quantum technology could shape everyday life
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Why eating cheap chocolate can feel embarrassing, even though no one else cares
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Forget flowers: Lovers in 18th- and 19th-century Ireland exchanged hair
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School restrictive smartphone policies may save a small amount of money by reducing staff costs
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Bacterial hitchhikers can give their hosts super strength
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Crop rotation boosts number and diversity of microbes in soil, research finds
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Alexandria on the Tigris: Exploring the forgotten and rediscovered metropolis
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How charges invert a long-standing empirical law in glass physics
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