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Harvard engineers build chip that can twist and control light in real time

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Scientists just found a hidden 48-dimensional world in quantum light

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Physicists find electronic agents that govern flat band quantum materials

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Science and armed conflict

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Brain’s protective barrier stays leaky for years after playing contact sports

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Youth leaving foster care with strong emotional support face lower incarceration odds

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Satellite radar shows Alaska glaciers melt three extra weeks for each 1°C of summer warming

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GlassWorm malware hides in invisible open-source code

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March heat surges past 100 in California and Arizona, smashing records

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This crocodile ran like a greyhound across prehistoric Britain 200 million years ago

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Tectonic shift: Earth was already moving 3.5 billion years ago

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Inside the world’s first antimatter delivery service

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NASA’s Hubble accidentally caught a comet breaking apart in real time

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Scientists turn probiotic bacteria into tumor-hunting cancer killers

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These “forever chemicals” could be weakening kids’ bones for life

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Addressing the Achilles' heel of marine protected areas

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You probably agree with animals on which bird calls, frog noises and cricket chirps are most attractive—new study

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Feeling you belong may keep scientists in ornithology, study suggests

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Men are losing a key chromosome with age and it may be deadly

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Sweden's 'old‑growth' natural forests store 83% more carbon than managed woodlands—new study

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English history's biggest march is a myth—King Harold sailed to the Battle of Hastings

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New model links carbon-13 spike to Great Oxidation Event 2.45 billion years ago

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Synthesis of amino acids from carbon reaches 97% efficiency with cell-free system

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Opening a new window into superconductivity by reimagining a classic tool

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From free love to post-apocalyptic survival: A trend of redefining family has emerged

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Designing better 2D electronics: Addressing anisotropic conductivity to cut contact resistance

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Reconstructing food webs to reveal a dynamic Gulf of Maine

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Why some regions are winning the fight against groundwater depletion

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Climate variability poses a threat to cold blooded animals, research indicates

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Moss-associated nitrogen fixation helps sustain plant growth in warming permafrost ecosystems

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How a Simulated Dinosaur Nest Revealed Prehistoric Parenting Strategies

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Chemo-optogenetic tool uses vitamin B₁₂ and green light to precisely regulate cell communication

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DNA analysis reveals two Hirondellea amphipods range farther and deeper than known

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New paper outlines pathways to equitable flood adaptation

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Impressionist sea slugs create their patterns by arranging colorful photonic crystals

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From whale falls to 4,000 meters deep: Two new species spotlight deep-sea life

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A self-sufficient Mars garden? How cyanobacteria-based fertilizer could grow edible biomass

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Researchers uncover gut-liver serotonin pathway that limits nanoparticle and viral delivery

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The Shrinking Gland That Helps You Live Longer

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Compact terahertz imaging system brings real-time, non-invasive clinical diagnostics closer

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ShadowCam search casts doubt on abundant lunar ice

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What 'Project Hail Mary' gets right—and wrong—about astrophysics

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Amid vaccine policy whiplash, here’s how a pediatrician talks to families

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Microbes make microplastics more likely to form ice in clouds, research reveals

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How Cacti Defy Darwin

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Extreme U.S. heat wave smashes all-time hottest March temperature record

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Rivers and tidal currents keep 80% of microfibers from reaching oceans, study suggests

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Courting the competition: Some male fruit flies serenade each other rather than fight

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Ancient sling bullet delivers a 2,100-year-old taunt: 'Learn your lesson!'

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Heat Probably Doesn’t Make You More Aggressive

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