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New species of electricity-conducting organism, name it after Tribe

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Researchers use machine learning to engineer 'bespoke enzymes' for gene editing

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New technique expands tissues so hundreds of biomolecules can be seen inside cells

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A repurposed anti-inflammatory drug may help treat alcohol use disorder and related pain

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How do you like them apples? Apple genus evolution revealed

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The most effective prevention method for complications post lung transplant

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Obesity disrupts 'reaction time' to starvation in mice

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Asymmetric molecular interactions may hold the secret to living matter

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Treasures found in the UK indicate Thetford was Pagan until the fifth century

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Planetary alignment provides NASA rare opportunity to study Uranus

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Iron and blue light enable rapid, low-toxicity creation of carbohydrates for new antibiotics

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Lebanon crisis is driving parents to seek unregulated 'shadow' education, study shows

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Q&A: Paving a path for conservation of wild elephant populations

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How Plastic, Glass and Paper Move through the Recycling System

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Phone game lowers social anxiety by shifting focus on to the positive

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Advanced tungsten-based ceramics achieve high hardness and ablation resistance

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Electricity-conducting organism named after Native American Tribe may advance bioelectronic devices

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Galaxies at 'cosmic noon': Research gives deep dive into universe's wild growth spurt

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Researchers investigate how microbes feel their way around

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Oaks excel at supporting the food web (including us). Arbor Day's a good time to plant one

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Giant coral colony discovered in Red Sea tourism hotspot

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Landmark Nepal survey estimates nearly 400 elusive snow leopards

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Using ChatGPT, students might pass a course, but with a cost

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Transformable flat-to-shape objects created using sewing technology

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Trash talk: As plastic use soars, researchers examine biodegradable solutions

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Major dust-up for water in the Colorado River

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Empowering antibodies to better activate the immune system

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Shining a light on DNA: A rapid, ultra-sensitive, PCR-free detection method

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A colloidal crystal model for controlled polymorph selection

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Brain-inspired AI breakthrough: Making computers see more like humans

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A new type of cattle feed could result in fewer burps and reduced dairy gas emissions

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Activity stabilizes mixtures

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Uncontrolled glutamate release in the brain

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Tuning in to blood glucose for simpler early diabetes detection

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Insects are disappearing due to agriculture -- and many other drivers, new research reveals

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Retinal clues to mental health

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Can hormone therapy improve heart health in menopausal women?

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Oil cleanup agents do not impede natural biodegradation

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Telemedicine had an impact on carbon emissions equivalent to reducing up to 130,000 car trips each month in 2023

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First new subtype of Castleman Disease discovered in 45 years

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Three-dimensional gene hubs may promote brain cancer

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In US, saving money is top reason to embrace solar power

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A sustainable diet leaves room for two chicken breasts a week

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Tackling parasite devastating fish farmers around the world

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Using blue light to fight drug-resistant infections

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Evidence of potential bed bug insecticide resistance in gene mutation

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Astronomers discover a planet that's rapidly disintegrating, producing a comet-like tail

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Study reveals gaps in flu treatment for high-risk adults

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Better feed, fewer burps: Scientists target dairy gas emissions

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