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How small mammals shrink their brains to survive the cold

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Efficient cooling method could enable chip-based quantum computers

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Distant 'little red dot' galaxies may contain baby black holes

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Mosquitoes Show a Clear Preference for Human Blood after Deforestation

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Antarctic submillimeter telescope enables more complete view of the carbon cycle in star-forming regions

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Hybrid polymer nanocarriers improve pulmonary mRNA vaccine delivery

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Charging gold nanorods with light energy

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Composing nanomaterials—open-source platform unites AI and automated synthesis

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Flowers shape the spread of viruses among wild bees, study finds

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The sky's hidden ecosystem: Radar reveals an organized, living habitat

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Same moves, different terrain: How bacteria navigate complex environments without changing their playbook

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Talent spark: How inventors fire up startup ecosystems

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Color blindness hides a key warning sign of bladder cancer

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How cholera virulence is activated: A long-sought structural explanation

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Collapse of the Tang dynasty: Climate change likely played a role

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Digital humanities scholars map lost art in novels

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I Turn Scientific Renderings of Space into Art

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Gifted education programs lack federal standards, new study reveals

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Young environmental activists' identities are multidimensional and partly contradictory, study finds

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Construction emissions are higher than thought—but the solution isn't building less, new study finds

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Large parts of the tropics overlooked in environmental research, study says

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Overcoming symmetry limits in photovoltaics through surface engineering

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Mummified cheetahs found in Saudi caves shed light on lost populations

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How cheetah mummies could help bring the species back to Arabia

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How cells stay healthy: New insights into a selective protein cleanup system

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How gender bias influences math education

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Turning crystal flaws into quantum highways: A new route towards scalable solid-state qubits

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Horses Can Smell How You’re Feeling

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Senegal's spear-wielding savannah chimps yield clues on humanity's past

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In remote Senegal, chimp researchers escape gold mines' perils

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Why the burden of leadership is really about managing relationships

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Fossil may solve mystery of what one of the weirdest-ever animals ate

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Monitoring beer fermentation at the single-cell level with a novel Raman method

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Frequency comb lasers enable clearer observation of black holes

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How the active ingredients of monkfruit might affect health

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Americans Overwhelmingly Support Science, but Some Think the U.S. Is Lagging Behind: Pew

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Governments are rushing to embrace AI: Should they think twice?

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Earth system models overestimate river flow increases, research reveals

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Soil-based method can stop locust swarms from destroying crops

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Native pollinators need more support than honeybees in Australia—here's why

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SpaceX launch sets record turnaround from Cape Canaveral pad

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'Reborn' black hole awakens after 100 million years of silence

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Ancient Type II supernova discovered from universe's first billion years

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How concrete jungles could be changing dandelion seed dispersal in Japan

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Critically endangered leatherback turtles return to nest in Nicaragua

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Statins may help almost everyone with type 2 diabetes live longer

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Perth's dolphins eat what's in season and are loyal to their groups

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New study quantifies sargassum's multimillion-dollar impact to U.S. coastal economies

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Two new exoplanets and the need for new habitable zone definitions

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Electrons stop acting like particles—and physics still works

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