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Fri Oct 17
480-million-year-old parasite still plagues today's shellfish
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Firework displays prompt urban birds to abandon roosts and fly erratically at night
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Are We Trashing Earth’s Loneliest Spot?
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Global land carbon sink halved in 2024, AI model suggests
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One clock, two functions: Circadian rhythms and developmental timing may share a fundamental molecular machinery
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Ectomycorrhizal tree dominance linked to higher forest carbon storage in subtropics
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Light can reshape atom-thin semiconductors for next-generation optical devices
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AI assistant developed for every step of the scientific process
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Chimps Can Change Their Minds. Why Can’t We?
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Historical records help uncover climate impacts and future trends of hailstorms in China
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Managing ponds may help save endangered California tiger salamander
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When only the strong shells survive: Archaeology's fresh approach to turn oyster shells into tools of conservation
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How AI is challenging the credibility of some online courses
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Like sculpting from within: New technique builds advanced materials out of basic plastics
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Optimizing avalanche photodiode design for photodetection in the ultraviolet wavelength
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Scientists discover ALIX protein can prevent cell death during inflammatory response
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Singles' Day is a $150B holiday in China. Here's why '11/11' may catch on in the US
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Oklahoma tried out a test to 'woke-proof' the classroom. It was short-lived, but could still leave a mark
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Tiny, overlooked ponds in the Andes may play an outsized role in climate change
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Calcium-rich karst bedrock reshapes latitudinal pattern of forest species diversity
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AI-driven remote sensing framework can map forage cultivation potential in drylands
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Enzyme motif reveals how plastic-munching bacteria are evolving across the seven seas
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The threat of space terrorism is no longer science fiction, but we're ill-prepared to combat it
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A sticky solution for enhanced pesticide deposition
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America's teachers are being priced out of their communities. Cities are building subsidized housing to lure them back
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Simulations suggest the early universe helped black holes grow big, but not in the long run
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Cyclists may be right to run stop signs and red lights. Here's why
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Infrared sensors gain sensitivity with ultra-thin lens for fire and threat monitoring
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Using metabarcoding to detect rot-causing fungi in apples
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More than 100,000 Norwegians suffer from work-related anxiety, finds study
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Chemists provide new 'atlas' for reliable experiments with polyoxometalates
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UK govt orders poultry restrictions as avian flu spreads
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World on track to dangerous warming as emissions hit record high: UN
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Lost or leading the way? Rare birds may signal shifting migration routes
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Physicists achieve high precision in measuring strontium atoms using rubidium neighbor
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Pink sea anemone that 'builds a home' for hermit crabs discovered off Japan's deep-sea coast
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Give caterpillars a 'soft landing' under your trees. The ecosystem will thank you
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Second species of wild leeks discovered, solving long-standing debate
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Controlling next-generation energy conversion materials with simple pressure
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Genetics may influence our choice of academic field
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Triangle weaver spider's web uses spring-loaded mechanism to move faster than muscle
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The fascinating story of the ultimate cosmic law
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Molecular dynamics simulations use atomistic force field to capture RNA folding with high accuracy
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Webb telescope spies Io's volcanic activity and sulfurous atmosphere
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Heat acts as turbo-boost for immune cells, study finds
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A space historian explores how the advent of radio astronomy led to the USSR's search for extraterrestrial life
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Rape culture is a problem for everyone. Here are three ways to tackle it
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From nail bars to firefighting foams: How chemicals are deemed safe enough or too harmful
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Rethinking the insurance industry in a warming world
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Artificial developments weaken coastal resilience. Here's how mapping them can help
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