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Polar climate change could amplify global health risks, study warns

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Angstrom-level imaging and 2D surfaces allow real-time tracking and steering of DNA

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Q&A: Chiral phonons research offers new ways to control materials

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Nanorobots guide stem cells to become bone cells via precise pressure

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Rethinking happiness in the hybrid workplace

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From Deep Blue Mud, Unexpected Life Emerges

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Aquaporin gene duplication followed by mutation in European eels restores broad solute permeability

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How to make AMOC model experiments more realistic

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The limits of life's growth: Novel principle hints at universal laws

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AI can deliver personalized learning at scale, medical education study shows

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Never mind rogue planets—their rogue moons could support life

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China plans to go to the moon by 2030. Here's what's known about the mission and why it matters

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Hi-tech viticulture: Researchers create virtual vineyards for self-driving tractors

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Flower-like satellite constellations to guide future missions around Titan

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Trade risk of beautiful birds—how aesthetics drive wild bird exploitation for trade

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Learning a new language often goes wrong with pronunciation and head movements

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Ubiquitous architectural patterns: Scientists classify nature's geometric tilings across multiple scales

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First full simulation of 50-qubit universal quantum computer achieved

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Take a Trip Through the Milky Way in the Most Detailed Image Yet

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Australian 'drop crocs' unlock insights into ancient ecosystems

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The rarest element on Earth could revolutionize cancer treatment

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To survive today's economy, university students are using circus-like tactics

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Tiny implant wipes out bladder cancer in 82% of patients

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Hotter European summers hinder migratory birds' ability to prepare for journeys

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Non-native plant species adapt to natural ecosystems faster than expected

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Cradle of humanity is still revealing new insights about our origins

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Scientists find evolutionary explanation for 'irrational' dread risk behavior

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AlphaSync database keeps protein structure prediction resource up to date

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China’s Stranded Astronauts Are Safe—For Now. But How Will They Get Home?

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A few words with a big impact: How one sentence can make classrooms more inclusive

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Desert ecosystems emerge as frontiers for carbon sequestration and climate action

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Key 'fingerprint' reveals slowdown of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

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Bamboo dishes may leach pesticides and melamine into food

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AI rivals humans in political persuasion

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How to spot life in the clouds on other worlds

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At-home hypnosis relieves menopausal hot flushes

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Who speaks for the dead? Rethinking consent in ancient DNA research

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How number systems shape our thinking, and what this means for learning, language and culture

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Personalized freedom can increase cooperation, trust and fairness

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Public favors scenic wild spaces over mowed lawns

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Nanopores that act like electrical gates pave way for ion-based computing

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Metasurfaces show promise in boosting AR image clarity and brightness

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Mathematical model indicates Neanderthal disappearance can be explained by genetic dilution

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Entangled spins give diamonds a quantum advantage

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Cracking leishmaniasis: New DNA test can track infection

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Harnessing algae for a greener way to create functional gold nanoparticles

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A century-old mixing puzzle: AI helps predict and understand viscous fingering

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AI is powering the search for America's critical minerals

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Researchers track massive ice loss from Berry Glacier in West Antarctica

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Moving past the mouse—genetic advances inspire new frontiers

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