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Fri May 15
Water-based nanoprinting moves metal films onto delicate 3D surfaces without damage
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Parks can cool neighborhoods and cut pollution hundreds of meters beyond their boundaries, study finds
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Using AI to learn a bird's individual song
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A handful of teeth may rewrite the story of marsupial evolution
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Toxic algal blooms linked to deaths of recently stranded humpback whales
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Atomic-level simulations predict transistor scaling limits
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Medieval Moroccan bathhouse steps reveal rare game board
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Passive quantum error correction doubles qubit lifetime, reaching break-even point
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Higher tax burden, less corruption: Researchers examine civic engagement
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Australia must tackle unemployment to reduce suicide rates
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Think you'd never eat bugs? Research says you might—and you may even like it
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Otherworldly music albums feature space weather data
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Millions take calcium and vitamin D for stronger bones. A major review finds little benefit
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This popular brain supplement was linked to shorter lifespans in men
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NASA spots giant ocean swell that could signal El Niño’s return
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First Plain Language Summary of Publication in veterinary science
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This strange material can become strong or fall apart in seconds
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Researcher explores how sacrifice shapes judgments
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Quasi-1D material unlocks electric control of charge waves beyond standard limits
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NASA’s Chandra Observatory spots possible supernova remnant in the middle of our galaxy
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How an aspiring actress from Brooklyn stumbled into an astrophysics career at NASA
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New GLP-1 diabetes pill delivers major weight loss and blood sugar control
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Climate change reshapes Spain's rockfall risk as frost weathering moves uphill
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We may have finally solved cosmology's chicken-or-the-egg problem
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Some bees cannot escape rising heat, and their tiny homes make crisis even harder
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Scientists turned red lettuce green and something surprising happened
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Greek fishermen struggle to keep up with pufferfish invaders
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Oxford physicists just made Schrödinger’s cat even stranger
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Beneath our feet lies a fungal superhighway stretching 68 quadrillion miles
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The secret behind smoother, better-tasting protein shakes
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Devoted dads and citizen science: The evolution of parental care in harvestmen spiders is uncovered
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Interpretable AI in materials discovery: Uncovering how models make predictions
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The extraordinary physiological challenges facing amputee John McFall in space
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Astrochemical model digs into the universe's missing sulfur
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How the invention of glassblowing changed everyday life in ancient Rome
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When less is more: Scaling law explains why ultrathin materials get stronger as they get thinner
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Honey bees have their own personal flight paths and fly them with stunning precision
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New tool to help build more reliable DNA nanostructures
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Black Lives Matter movement changed workplace cooperation between Black and white employees, research shows
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Hydrogen-based steelmaking gets 2x boost from nickel oxide catalyst, study finds
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NASA's proposed Early eVolution Explorer mission aims to solve the radius valley mystery
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Manakins' dazzling dances may owe their origins to an ancient diet shift
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Plant diversity may explain why some caterpillars are fussy about their food
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Canary Island relics offer new clues into how North African cultures adapted to ocean living
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The hidden physics complicating interstellar lightsails
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A 5.3-million‑year‑old whale graveyard has been found on the floor of the Indian Ocean
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Burned as waste for years, this overlooked plant material is poised to reshape how nylon gets made
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Researchers publish first complete connectome of fruit fly brain and 'spinal cord'
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Research reveals how parenting styles influence children's honesty
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Rare 500-year-old freeze-dried potatoes unearthed at Inca coastal site
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