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Fri Mar 27
This exotic particle could finally explain why matter has mass
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Century of data shows global decline in fish growth
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Gravitational waves may have created dark matter in the early universe
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Magnet with near-zero external field could reshape future electronics
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The platypus is even weirder than thought, scientists discover
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How accelerating evolution could help corals survive future heat waves—new study
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Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago
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Saturday Citations: Cruise ship pathogen spread in ancient Rome; Plus: Pomegranates, retinal implants
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Inside 18 years of ape minds, a vast record that may upend how human intelligence began
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‘Bat feast’ animal videos at African cave offer clues to how deadly viruses spread
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Can electric air taxis carry passengers? Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 just cleared a key test
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Mollusk shells could pave the way to greener materials
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Giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen after all, study finds
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Scientists just found what keeps plant cells from growing out of control
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Can jarrah forests be recovered after bauxite mining?
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The most energetic neutrino ever detected could be primordial
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Low wages, poor training put security guards—and the public—at risk, study finds
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Education saves lives: New study reveals global link between learning and longevity
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New study reveals how video games support children's well-being
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Chernobyl's exclusion zone is a beacon of biodiversity—but it faces new threats from Russia's invasion
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Neutrinos caught on camera: Testing the first prototype of a new elementary particle detector
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El Niño season predicted to start as early as next month
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High-resolution imaging shines light on nanoscale nuclear organization
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Light near surface of ultra-thin optical fibers can sort twisted nanoparticles
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Why Volcanoes Sometimes Shoot Out Lightning
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Re-engineered human cells boost gene-editing particle potency across multiple delivery systems
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Bipartisan-cited science is rarely used by policymakers, study finds
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Light-activated electrolyte oxidizes water to promote tumor cell death
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Machine learning identifies catalyst 'sweet spot' for greener urea from waste gases
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These Bees Change Color with the Weather
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Simplifying clean hydrogen production with a new all-in-one photocatalytic cocatalyst
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Natural-language AI helps chemists design molecules step by step
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One scientist’s 10-year quest to calculate the strength of gravity
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Human-altered estuaries now drive stronger tides farther inland
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This New Model May Explain Why You’re Not a Twin
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Chromosomes condense in three timed chemical waves during cell division, study shows
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Scientists call for integrating three energy demand goals into climate policy by 2035
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Promising H5N1 vaccine protects dairy calves and mice against severe disease
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A mother's gift: Plastid-derived structures help sea urchin development and dispersal
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When “Extinct” Volcanoes Reawaken
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Genomic tool untangles how microbes spread—even when they look almost identical
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Gravity's strength measured more reliably than ever before
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Extra sets of chromosomes may help aggressive tumor cells spread, study finds
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Inside the competition for capital at some of the world's biggest banks
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Self-regulating process governs cosmic order inside star clusters
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RFK, Jr., praises ibogaine for depression treatment. Is the psychedelic a magic bullet?
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Carbon nanotubes are closing the gap on copper conductivity
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Waste biomass helps unlock hydrogen and formate in lower-energy electrolysis
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Scientists map hidden magnetism on the sun's far side
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Why delaying climate action now means higher seas by 2100
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