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Tue Mar 17
Hurricane-resilient coastal forests in the Northeastern US may be nearing their limits, project indicates
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Jelly-like plankton fuel bigger, faster-growing reef fish across the Indo-Pacific
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As polar ice changes, so do the rules governing it
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Scientists capture superconductivity's 'dancing pairs' for first time, revealing missing pieces in a decades-old theory
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Why gay men can feel more attractive when they travel
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How a hidden receptor switch could open new paths for cancer and neurological treatments
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Bolivian mummy rewrites scarlet fever's past, suggesting killer bacterium circulated centuries before colonization
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The Birth of Genius
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Color test 'sniffs out' dangerous staph strains fast
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Machine learning accelerates analysis of fusion materials
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Quantum simulations reveal spin transport in 1D materials
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Emerging in Alaska, dominant H5N1 strain spread continent-wide through migratory birds
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Ancient charcoal sheds new light on how early humans fueled their lives
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Watching junk food videos may help dieters resist snacks, experiments show
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Ancient seabird guano reveals how climate change may shape future populations
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Why this single-chip LED advance could shrink AR glasses and boost quantum links
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Hawai'i's songbirds are raiding neighbors' nests, and the losses could deepen a growing survival crisis
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Scientists solve 100-year-old mystery behind rubber that powers modern life
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Why Are Gray Whales Dying in the San Francisco Bay?
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Exploring the moon's shadowy craters with nuclear-powered rovers
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Alien life may hide in plain sight: Statistical patterns across exoplanets move beyond traditional biosignatures
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Self-propulsion or slow diffusion: How bacteria, cells, and colloids respond to stimuli
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Museum drawer fossil reveals 200-million-year-old crocodile relative with a powerful bite
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The Zhamanshin impact event was likely much more destructive than thought
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Internet use stays high after 50, but skills and education shape the gap
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Ancient Maya droughts may have been fueled by Earth's own climate swings
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Researchers synthesize photosynthetic molecule found in bacteria
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'Bathtub ring' hints at ancient Martian ocean
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Soil species face extinction risk as one in five assessed are threatened
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Autonomy key to happiness, study finds
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Dark volcanic ash has visibly reshaped Martian surface since 1976
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Waiting to enter primary school may improve educational outcomes in low-income countries, study shows
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Unearthed mega-structure hints at communal rule in Romania 6,000 years ago
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The Trump administration is looking to experts to weigh in on peptides
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One battered skull exposes a lost killer from dinosaur dawn and a vanished bloodline
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A 3D map of 47 million galaxies is redefining our view of the universe
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Why Feeling Lonely Increases Your Risk for Heart Valve Disease
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Requests for blood from unvaccinated donors is harming patients
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People are refusing transfusions from donors vaccinated against covid
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How to tell if your dog is in pain (and what to do if they are)
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Pill bugs don't just use the minerals they eat—they rebuild them inside their bodies
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Monkeys walk around a virtual world using only their thoughts
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What to read this week: Emma Chapman's mind-expanding Radio Universe
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Why cloning anyone – even Jim Carrey – isn't the best plan ever
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Can naked mole rats peacefully hand over power?
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Referee decisions in soccer frequently overturned following VAR-assisted review: No external influences found
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Astronomers reveal always-changing multi-planet system
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The beloved emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal are now officially endangered. Here's what can be done
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When a naked mole rat queen dies, that usually means war—but not for this colony
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Any color you like: Scientists create 'any wavelength' lasers in tiny circuits for light
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