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Red lactate biosensor opens the door for simultaneous monitoring of neuronal metabolism and activity

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Heat Waves Will Be Less Extreme because of Paris Climate Agreement

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Significant share of Arctic Ocean's dissolved carbon comes from land, study finds

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Hidden Arctic leaks: Natural seepage of oil and gas uncovered off Northeast Greenland

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The Epstein-Barr Virus May Cause Lupus

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Mass shootings spur local voter turnout but don't sway presidential vote choices, study finds

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Bacteriophage characterization provides platform for rational design

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Surprising numbers of childfree people emerge in developing countries, defying expectations

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High rates of antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in raw milk

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Strongest evidence yet that the Epstein-Barr virus causes lupus

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Unique shape of star's explosion revealed just a day after detection

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Early views of a supernova’s first moments reveal a lopsided blast

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A Trip Around Our Surprisingly Psychedelic Planet

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Beyond Matrigel: An engineered hydrogel for 3D stem cell culture

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Exploring smart nanomaterials that detect and treat traumatic brain injuries simultaneously

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What is time? Rather than something that 'flows,' a philosopher suggests time is a psychological projection

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Stepwise regression predicts Arctic sea-ice extent with high accuracy

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Sunscreen plus bleach: The surprising chemistry behind stubborn red laundry stains

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What did video kill? Study shows engagement-optimized algorithms may reinforce existing beliefs

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Gut microbes pass down behavioral traits in mice offspring independent of genes

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Ultrafast light-driven electron slide discovered

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'AIdeology' research coins a radical new description of AI and how it is shaping societal beliefs

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The 19th-century maths that can help you deal with horrible coffee

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Surprising new biography of Francis Crick unravels the story of DNA

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Sperm are selfish – and so are we

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Smart new book takes an axe to the myth of human exceptionalism

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New Scientist recommends this extreme birdwatching documentary

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Kim Kardashian has wrangled an invite to NASA HQ. Can we get one too?

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New ScientistN

Is the future of education outside universities?

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New ScientistN

Finally wrangling with the complexity of female bodies benefits us all

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New ScientistN

Breaking Bad showrunner uses sci-fi for smart dive into happiness

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New ScientistN

Ultrafast electron diffraction captures atomic layers twisting in response to light

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'Switchbody' turns enzyme activity on with antibody–antigen binding

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How stressors shape life in rivers

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Remarkable robot images provide a vision of the future

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Easing the Surgical Rehab with Prehab

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NautilusN

Sex could help wounds heal faster by reducing stress

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New ScientistN

How the market for international students puts pressure on universities' academic freedom

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Want to make America healthy again? Stop fueling climate change

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Apocalyptic images of melting glaciers and sinking islands won't help anyone imagine a better future

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String theory: Scientists are trying new ways to verify the idea that could unite all of physics

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75% of Kilimanjaro's natural plants have been wiped out, and climate change isn't the biggest threat

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Protein provides clues to identifying and treating crippling and costly bone infections

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High-resolution solar data reveal chromospheric jets' characteristics in active region

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Hidden household toxin triples liver disease risk, study finds

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What can a whale's breath tell us? A lot about its health, according to new study

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Anthropogenic changes threaten survival of Eastern Himalayan birds

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Opium use in ancient Egypt: Alabaster vase residue points to widespread use

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IEA Now Predicts Oil and Gas Demand Will Rise beyond 2030, Departing from Previous Forecasts

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New report reveals surge in K–12 data science education nationwide

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