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AI decides what we see online. It's time digital platforms tell us exactly how they do it

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Drone radar reveals buried glaciers on Earth, guiding the search for water on Mars

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Beer waste may become sunscreen ingredient after spent hops show promising UV protection

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Blooming surprise in upstate New York reveals first new flowering plant species in nearly ten years

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Birds Are More Afraid of Women Than of Men

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Faced with a hotter future, America needs better data and response plans

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Light-responsive hydrogels enable fast and precise control of soft materials

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Low-cost method could standardize microplastic extraction from soils worldwide

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Why your pet reptile 'surfs' the glass or rubs against the barriers of their enclosure

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Chernobyl, 40 Years Later

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Microbes sense neighbors and change jobs to reduce competition, offering clue to coexistence

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Just a few species can drive a plant community's response to warming temperatures

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Companies disclose more on cybersecurity—but markets remain indifferent

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Frozen in dry ice, hydrogen reveals a surprisingly simple way to control quantum behavior

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After Rome: Genomic insights from southern Germany reveal the formation of Central European societies

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Using AI to supercharge environmental causes on social media

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Nanofiltration for cleaner water is stopping one of farming's most persistent chemicals from slipping through

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Molecular probe upgrade could make off-target drug effects easier to measure

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What women's work songs reveal about the changing climate

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Atomic-column imaging uncovers hidden magnetic structures in antiferromagnets

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Young Americans aren't abandoning faith—study suggests they're rebuilding it

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AI drug target platform pairs prediction with benchmarking to improve early discovery

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Measles outbreaks can end, but the danger of the disease doesn’t

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Roman cup unearthed in Spain may have been a keepsake representing a soldier's time at the Hadrian Wall

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Is the SEC slow-releasing market-moving information?

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A giant hailstorm just killed an emu at a Missouri zoo

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Puerto Rico's forests recovered in unexpected ways post-Hurricane Maria, research finds

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Revolving doors and efficient engines: How proteins escape a molecular tangle

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Scorpions Wield Metal-Tipped Weapons

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Developing countries are writing AI laws they cannot enforce

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NASA connects little red dots with Chandra and Webb

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New copy of earliest poem in English language discovered by researchers in Rome

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New metal-free biaryl method could simplify drug and materials synthesis

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Our verdict on Red Mars: Mostly great, with a few quibbles

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New Scientist recommends New York's Bone Museum and Gecko Gallery

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Online game uncovers why tiger stripes work best in sunshine and tall grass

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English farmers increased their sustainability between 2010 and 2021, new study reports

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Western music is getting simpler and more repetitive by the day and data prove it

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Where was your backyard millions of years ago?

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Thought-provoking photographs capture what it feels like to have ADHD

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Molecular quantum nanosensors reveal temperature and radical signals inside living cells

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Environmental DNA in NYC's East River reveals clues about nearby human and animal residents

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What to read this week: The 21st Century Brain by Hannah Critchlow

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New Frog Species Gets Olympian Name

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Long covid reveals the harm of one-size-fits-all medical treatment

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Is an AI version of Mark Zuckerberg – or any boss – a good plan?

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Ann Leckie continues to shine with new sci-fi novel Radiant Star

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Simple treatment tweak drastically reduces blood loss from severe cuts

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What happened after the fall of Rome? Ancient genomes offer new clues

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Weird 'transdimensional' state of matter is neither 2D nor 3D

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