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Microsoft scientists invent tiny glass ‘books’ that could store data for millennia

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Forest loss can make watersheds 'leakier,' global study suggests

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Widely used method underestimates forests' ability to prevent major floods, researchers argue

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New chip-scale microcomb uses lithium niobate to generate evenly spaced light

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Study links 'dark pool' trading to higher risk of sudden stock price crashes

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AI tool observes solar active regions to advance warnings of space weather

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Helping beekeepers fight mites through more effective treatments

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Nature-inspired method forms ZnO quantum dots in solid crystals at room temperature

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New AI framework reveals chemistry driving high-conductivity lithium-ion electrolytes

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Accounting move promotes equal pay for equal work

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Mediterranean wetland under pressure, report shows

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Next-generation OLEDs rely on fine-tuned microcavities

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Expands the genetic alphabet: Artificial DNA base pair uses halogen bonds to form stable structures

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Baby chicks pass the ‘bouba-kiki’ test, challenging a theory of language evolution

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Scientists unlock a massive new 'color palette' for biomedical research by synthesizing non-natural amino acids

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Transistor-like MXene membranes enhance ion separation

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New fossils may settle debate over mysterious sail-backed spinosaurs

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Social pressure forces baby clownfish to lose their bars faster, study shows

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Flickering glacial climate may have shaped early human evolution

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Why some objects in space look like snowmen: Gravitational collapse may shed light on contact binaries

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New 'scimitar-crested' Spinosaurus species discovered in the central Sahara

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Lab-in-the-loop framework enables rapid evolution of complex multi-mutant proteins

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The Kuiper Belt is packed with weird peanut-shaped objects. Astronomers think they know why

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Newly discovered horned dinosaur was like a unicorn from hell

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Machine learning streamlines the complexities of making better proteins

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Is a Strictly Enforced Fishing Ban Saving the Yangtze?

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Cats’ cancer genes show striking similarity to humans’

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China is reportedly testing a new airborne wind turbine

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Scientific AmericanS

Stronger scents and healthier crops: Unlocking plants' hidden potential through precision gene editing

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NASA conducts second rocket fueling test that will decide when Artemis astronauts head to the moon

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Uncovering evolution at the center of cell division

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Webb maps the mysterious upper atmosphere of Uranus

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Mother-daughter bonds in red deer tied to survival and more surviving calves

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How fast is the universe expanding? Supernova could provide the answer

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The Dark Side of the Illicit Pet Frog Trade

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A new method to decode how DNA 'switches' control gene activity

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Female meiosis in plants can be directly observed with new method

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Triplet superconductivity—physicists may have found the missing link for quantum computers

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A key out-of-Africa site just got older: Dating methods push 'Ubeidiya site back at least 1.9 million years

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Snowball Earth might have had a dynamic climate and open seas

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Storms reveal rare 2,000-year-old footprints on Scottish beach

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The Tortoises That Inspired Modern Robotics

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Ten new insights in climate science

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Global study finds smaller fish and shifting food webs despite stable species numbers

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AI-based technology can detect gender violence from the voice

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Atmospheric pollution caused by space junk could be a huge problem

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Rocket re-entry pollution measured in atmosphere for first time

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Why do people living at high altitudes have better glucose control? The answer was in plain sight

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A mouth built for efficiency may have helped the earliest bird fly

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Are you constipated? It could be because of these two bacteria

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Scientific AmericanS
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