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Sperm bots roll out: Cells coated with magnetic nanoparticles could transform future of fertility

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Soot's climate-altering properties change within hours of entering atmosphere

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Cats can get dementia too. Here are the eight signs to look out for

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Experimental method successfully resolves five molecules in the same condensate without using fluorescence

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How measures to protect the environment and reduce the rich–poor divide interact

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Researchers explore new strategies to develop environmentally safe polymer materials

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Despite cloudy skies, bees can still use sun for navigation

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How do bodies decompose? Cape Town forensic scientists are pushing frontiers of new detection methods

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No credit history? No problem. New research suggests shopping data works as a proxy for creditworthiness

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Multicenter study shows US hospitals vary greatly in how they define blood culture contamination

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Marsquakes indicate a solid core for the red planet, just like Earth

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Lost for 50 years, Nobel patents found in Swedish summer home

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Mutations driving evolution are informed by the genome, not random, study suggests

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Five forecasts early climate models got right—the evidence is all around you

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Trees alone won't save us: New study says forestation has less potential to fix the climate than hoped

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AI is transforming weather forecasting, and that could be a game changer for farmers around the world

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Three reasons why the climate crisis must reshape how we think about war

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From intention to impact: 3 ways men in leadership can build equitable workplaces that work for everyone

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The hidden cost of reputation-driven science reporting

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Sugar-coated nanoparticles could target deadly breast cancer

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Particle detector proves precision as it prepares to probe properties of quark-gluon plasma

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Half a century ago, the Great Barrier Reef was to be drilled for oil. It was saved—for a time

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Earth system models' inaccurate gross primary productivity simulations threaten land carbon uptake estimates

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Researchers find tree growth boosts insect herbivory

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Gene associated with deadly heart disease in golden retrievers identified

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Explainable AI supports improved nickel catalyst design for converting carbon dioxide into methane

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Sensors reveal surprising drop in methane emissions after flooding in coastal wetlands

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3D-printing could make it easier to make large quantum computers

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We may have 10 times less carbon storage capacity than we thought

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Queen ant makes males of another species for daughters to mate with

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First map of mammal brain activity may have shown intuition in action

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The futuristic new tech that could bridge broken nerves and mend minds

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Wading through the noise: New audio tool pinpoints river species

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Researchers advance technology for protecting engineered cells

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Competition in the classroom: When incentive systems change character

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Student care culture in small universities examined

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New modeling indicates 100-year-old geological theory on the Himalayas may have been wrong all along

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What the EPA's plan to deregulate greenhouse gas emissions means for Washington state

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Safe underground carbon storage would only reduce warming by 0.7°C, analysis finds

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How the Slavic migration reshaped Central and Eastern Europe

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Fruit fly research shows that mechanical forces drive evolutionary change

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Mapping an entire subcontinent for sustainable development

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First brain-wide map of decision-making charted in mice

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In the Salish Sea, tensions surrounding killer whales and salmon are about more than just fishing

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Touch reveals what eyes can't see—so museums should embrace interactivity

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Reluctance to reach out to old friends is a common experience, but reconnecting can pay off

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Proposed mission could encounter and explore a future interstellar comet like 3I/ATLAS up close

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Red squirrels show resilience to climate change but still need habitat protection

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Why AI companions and young people can make for a dangerous mix

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'We're not your empathy exercise'—reclaiming coproduction in neurodivergent research and practice

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