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An earth-abundant mineral for sustainable spintronics

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Hackers could 'vandalise' quantum computers without people noticing

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NASA Marshall fires up hybrid rocket motor to prep for moon landings

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Critical housing barriers across Scotland are affecting people with complex needs

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Animal energy usage made visible through video

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New study discovers unexpected role of 4f-orbital covalency in driving chemical reactivity

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New physics theory to study low-energy excitations in quantum quasicrystals

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Is There Any Sound in Space?

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Sea creatures keep dying in California waters: Now researchers have an answer

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New quantum optics theory proposes that classical interference arises from bright and dark states of light

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First ever 'black hole bomb' created in the lab

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Wild NYC Author Ryan Mandelbaum Takes a Wildlife-Filled Walk in Prospect Park

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Why We Might Not Find Life on Titan

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AI-Powered Rescue Dogs

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Study shows 90% metal pollution drop in Adirondack waters five decades after the clean air act

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Is our universe the ultimate computer?

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Some male mice fiercely guard females within their territories, while others seek out quick flings

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Empathic comforting varies more within bonobo and chimpanzee species than between them

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What makes successful learners? How Minecraft can help us understand social learning

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Super stem cells become better versions of themselves by changing their diet

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Ancient camp shows how humans adapted to extreme cold in Europe

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Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield

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Remains of 5,000-year-old noblewoman found in Peru dig

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Left alone by humans, wildlife returns to the Eaton Fire burn area

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Some shark bites may be 'survival instinct' rather than planned attacks, contrary to media portrayal

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Can technology revolutionize health science? The promise of exposomics

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Nanophotonic platform boosts efficiency of nonlinear-optical quantum teleportation

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Quantum sensors tested for next-generation particle physics experiments

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Cinnamon could affect drug metabolism in the body

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The heart of world's largest solar telescope begins to beat

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Awkward. Humans are still better than AI at reading the room

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Finding 'win-win-wins' for climate, economics and justice

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Scientists develop new bone marrow imaging technique

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How to break through climate apathy

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New method improves survival analysis power in clinical and epidemiological studies

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A new recycling process for silicones could greatly reduce the sector's environmental impacts

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A new way of visualizing blood pressure data can help doctors better manage patients with hypertension

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Blocking a surprising master regulator of immunity eradicates liver tumors in mice

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Human threats outweigh natural factors in shaping deer populations across Atlantic Rainforest

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Super-Earths are common outside the solar system, new study shows

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How growing and foraging food can become a common part of cities

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New risk maps help soybean farmers spot charcoal rot before it strikes

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NASA's Roman mission shares detailed plans to scour skies

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A carnivorous 'bone collector' caterpillar dresses in the remains of its prey

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Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence

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Study of 'spatial synchrony' using long-term data exposes ecological trends and could boost conservation, farming

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NASA tests key spacesuit parts inside this icy chamber

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'Bone collector' caterpillar wears dead insect body parts as disguise

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Preparing today to save lives tomorrow: Study finds gaps in British Columbia's extreme heat response plans

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Hyper-individualistic and focused on worth, the manosphere is a product of neoliberalism

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