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Clearing the path for turbulence-free quantum communication

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Citizens engage with information in different ways during a crisis, Finnish study finds

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One of the biggest stars in the universe might be getting ready to explode

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With the flip of a switch, scientists harness light to program how particles interact and assemble

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CINEMA mission will explore auroras and Earth's mysterious magnetotail

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How the color of a theater affects sound perception

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Intricate silk helps net-casting spiders ensnare prey in webs

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How Ukraine became a drone factory and invented the future of war

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Female caribou grow antlers as a built-in postbirthing snack

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'The plastic divide'—how carrier bag bans impact the poorest communities

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Ribosome could have emerged from ancient antagonism between parasites and proto-cells

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Cannabis essential oils unlock how camphor repels mosquitoes

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Alzheimer’s may begin with a silent drop in brain blood flow

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New lab technique can reverse chemical process linked with Alzheimer's disease

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Something strange is happening in the Milky Way’s magnetic field

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Enzymes work as 'Maxwell's demon' by using memory stored as motion

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The Ancient Cold Snaps That May Have Shaped Human Evolution

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Methane's missing emissions: The underestimated impact of small sources

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How many bee species exist? New global count puts the total near 26,000

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Chemists thought phosphorus had shown all its cards—until it surprised them with a new move

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Diamond surfaces are covered in thin, ice-like water layers

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Planning exercises that got community engagement right

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US weather and climate disasters could top $1 trillion by 2030

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Study finds Subaru Telescope papers doubled world-average citations in early years

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Can solar storms trigger earthquakes? Scientists propose surprising link

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A lab on wheels is tracking HIV spread in war-torn Ukraine

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Landmark vitiligo cream targets immune cells that disrupt pigmentation

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Four key facts about climate change and school meal programs

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AI provides a more precise time of death post-mortem

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Succulent plants protect themselves through a variety of adaptation strategies

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Local political crises are breaking the global unity of youth activism, study finds

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Congo basin blackwater lakes are releasing ancient carbon into the atmosphere

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How Japanese medical trainees view AI in medicine

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How the Triceratops Used Its Giant Nose

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190-million-year-old “Sword Dragon” fossil rewrites ichthyosaur history

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Electrical control of magnetism in 2D materials promises to advance spintronics

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Loans alone aren't enough: Tailored support empowers poor women in Bangladesh

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Industrial research labs were invented in Europe but made the U.S. a tech superpower

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Southern Alaska killer whales eat a remarkably diverse diet, observations reveal

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Loophole found that makes quantum cloning possible

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New JWST images reveal the rosy glow of Uranus in unprecedented detail

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Kelp: The planet's other forest crisis

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Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of comments

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Fast-paced lives demand faster vision: Ecology shapes how 'quickly' animals see time

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Global warming and heat stress risk close in on the Tour de France

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How bacteria can reclaim lost energy, nutrients and clean water from wastewater

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New technology reveals hidden DNA scaffolding built before life 'switches on'

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The surprising vaccine side effects that can improve long-term health

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Scientists engineer bacteria to eat cancer tumors from the inside out

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Saturn’s rings may have formed after a huge collision with Titan

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