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‘Nightmare Bacteria’ Infections Spiking, Leaving Key Carbapenem Antibiotics Useless, CDC Warns

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Huntington’s disease breakthrough: what to know about the gene therapy

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A smarter way to control mosquitoes: New method streamlines separation of nonbiting males from females

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NASA launches mission to study sun-fueled solar bubble

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Left-handers rank high in fencing and table tennis

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Key enzyme for high-value natural sweetener production identified and characterized

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Broadband photodetector material senses visible light to long-wave infrared, simplifying device design

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Space-time doesn't exist, but it's a useful framework for understanding our reality

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Study challenges explanation behind North Carolina blue crab decline

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Dwarf planet Makemake sports the most remote gas in the solar system

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Deadly pathogens found in commercial raw cat foods

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Why you don't have to block roads or glue yourself to buildings to be a climate activist

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Astronomers pinpoint the location of the brightest fast radio burst to date

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Beauty meson decay confirms tension with Standard Model predictions

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Helicopter photos help scientists build 3D model of highest steep face in the Alps

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What Is Leucovorin, the Unproven Autism Drug Backed by Trump Officials?

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Scientific AmericanS

Opinion: Empathy is under attack, but it remains vital for leadership and connection

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Wastewater treatment plants are a major source of pharmaceutical pollution, study finds

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Hybrid mammoths roamed North America following interspecies breeding, fossil teeth show

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German study indicates high levels of self-censorship and perceived restrictions for scholars specialized in Middle East

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Horizontal vortex tubes may have a significant impact on tornado development

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Graduated, now what? Survey of young Africans shows degrees don't always land them a job

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We finally found the hot wind coming out of our black hole

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Study reveals major trade-offs in global nature conservation strategies

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Is meat masculine? How men really talk about being carnivores

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Molecular discovery reveals how chromosomes are passed from one generation to the next

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Electron microscopy reveals new method to make exotic metal alloys

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Trump isn't cutting Pell Grants, but other changes could complicate financial aid for some students

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NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030, and welcome in the age of commercial space stations

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Hobbits of Flores evolved to be small by slowing down growth during childhood, research suggests

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Not enemies, but people: Why the world needs to rethink the language of war

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Why slugs are so hard to control, and how scientists are working to keep them in check

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Body image influences girls' grade in physical education, study suggests

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Why economies gain by preparing for climate change

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By 2100, unchecked climate change could slash global GDP per capita by up to 24%

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Q&A: How viruses build perfectly symmetrical protective shells

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Scientists sidestep Heisenberg uncertainty principle in precision sensing experiment

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What made solar power the most desirable energy source on the planet?

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We can avoid the agonising wait for advances in women's healthcare

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New ScientistN

Two climate scientists on how to use emotion in the climate crisis

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New ScientistN

If you feel you don't really belong, here is some science-based advice

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How Taylor Swift is helping botany gain celebrity status

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Are you an introvert or extrovert? Surprisingly, the answer is neither

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New ScientistN

Amazing images expose inner world of mind-blowing plants and fungi

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New ScientistN

A compelling book about the end of the Neanderthals is a rare treat

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New ScientistN

How researchers are making precision agriculture more affordable

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Information could be a fundamental part of the universe, and may explain dark energy and dark matter

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Creating a map of every living thing, cell by cell

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Scientists use electrons to pattern light sources and wiring directly onto crystals

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Barley's mosaic origin traced to five wild populations and millennia of human involvement

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