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Generative AI for polymer design passes lab tests with a new dielectric material

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Hubble detects first-ever spin reversal of tiny comet

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In flight simulators, crews with better rapport perform better, study finds

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No delta left behind? Study finds adaptation to rising seas is possible in most deltas... for now

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How did Venus become a hellscape? 234,000 simulations reveal four possible paths

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Earth's magnetic field creates a previously undetected pocket of protection from radiation on the moon

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Programmable superconducting diode can flow on command

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Watch the first video of a sperm whale birth captured by scientists

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First glimpse of sperm whale birth reveals teamwork to support newborn

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Rare sperm whale birth and coordinated caregiving revealed by drone footage and underwater audio

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One-of-a-kind experiment tracks plant evolution in response to climate change at 30 sites worldwide

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X-ray lasers enable the discovery of a critical point in water

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Malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in South America are evolving to evade insecticides

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Fossils discovered in Egypt may be the closest ancestor of all apes

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SWOT satellite reveals hidden tsunami signals linked to near trench processes of the Kamchatka earthquake

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Masripithecus: A new Miocene ape from Egypt sheds light on the origins of modern apes

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Wet lab research and deep machine learning identify a key driver of long-term inflammatory memory

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Why your psoriasis flares up in the same spots

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Water has a newfound ‘critical point’ that may help explain its quirks

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Sperm whales help one another give birth, new study finds

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Early apes may not have evolved in East Africa

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AI chatbots are sucking up to you—with consequences for your relationships

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Arctic sea ice hits lowest winter level on record

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Scientists uncover the secret behind perfectly 3D preserved 'sea reptile' fossils

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AI learns to read ancient Japanese pottery with 93% accuracy

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Space Screws Up Sperm’s Ability to Navigate Properly

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Study finds 40% of European gas stoves leak cancer-causing benzene while turned off

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'Coral houses' are dotted throughout the Pacific. Now, scientists know exactly when they were built

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Sediment core reveals 10,800 years of precipitation history in the Sahara

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Why cells respond 'incorrectly' in old age

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Tiny bubbles, sound waves clean produce safely and effectively

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Independent measurement strengthens the case for toponium

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The Doctors Who Say Spirituality Belongs in Medicine

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Human sperm get lost in space, pioneering study finds

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Human sperm may get lost in space

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Giant virus DNA may help polar algae survive harsh environments

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One-pot process could convert sugarcane waste to jet fuel

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Quantum experiment shows events may have no fixed order

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Social media can be addictive, a jury finds. Research hints at a link

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Research challenges long-held ecological belief of how rare species survive

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What happens when AI starts checking mathematicians’ work

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Computer finds flaw in major physics paper for first time

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Limiting space junk's threat by predicting its mess in the Earth-moon neighborhood

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Researchers create a three-nanometer single-layer UiO-66 MOF nanosheet

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Ancient fish used their lungs to hear underwater, scientists reveal

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Light-activated nanoparticles trigger copper overload to kill cancer cells

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Why mathematicians are boycotting their biggest conference

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Does red-light therapy work? What the research says

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New framework suggests dark energy could be evolving—and may be linked to the Hubble tension

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Deep learning counts river herring across three Massachusetts rivers, matching human estimates

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