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Mystery of the ancient giant stone jars of Laos may have been solved

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Microbes for health: New way to feel 'at one' with nature

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Mapping how 'Big AI' influences AI laws and oversight

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Hidden sugar patterns on human cells could reveal cancer early

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Would a $1 rideshare fee affect wealthier or working‑class Philadelphians more? 2 Chicago studies offer some perspective

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Bioengineers condense protein engineering and testing to a single day

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Eating grapes daily could unlock powerful skin protection

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Phase-contrast microtomography reveals vascular colonization of tomato roots by Fusarium oxysporum

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Careful crystallization unlocks well-ordered perovskite layers for transistors

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A ‘jar’ jammed with human bones may solve Laos’ ‘Plain of Jars’ mystery

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Brazil's reserves run on too little funding, with Amazon getting just 20% needed

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Ancient burial practices emerge from Laos' mysterious Plain of Jars

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Reconfigurable Ge-Si photodetector achieves ultrahigh-speed data transmission using low-loss packaging

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Alternative SoMe algorithms can help users form more accurate and less polarized beliefs

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MatterChat model helps AI to 'see' the language of atom-scale physics to sharpen materials predictions

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The structure of water: Entropy determines whether ions stick

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Open-source AI assistant can improve research workflow

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Mars reveals first Zwan-Wolf effect deep in its atmosphere during a solar storm

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Sea level rise is swallowing US Mid-Atlantic farmland faster than expected, study finds

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Counting the overlooked 'hidden homeless'

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A physicist's fresh look at the 'prisoner's dilemma' reveals hope for cooperation

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Why Did Humans Evolve to Favor One Hand Over the Other?

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Elongated canopy gaps may best support the natural regeneration of oak forest

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You are what you eat: Cichlid fish reveal how food sources drive evolution of digestive system

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A newly rediscovered moth species in Florida may already be at risk

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Indian and Tibetan wolves reveal ancient lineages with unexpected genomic diversity

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How Did We Miss the Asteroid That Will Narrowly Miss Us?

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Ebola outbreak triggers U.S. ban on travelers from three African nations

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Scientific AmericanS

Mummified Peruvian Hairless Dogs Shed Light on Ancient Companionship

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Nobody Could Save Timmy the Whale

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Neanderthals Lounged on the Beach Slurping Shellfish

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Companies are hyping AI the same way they talked up sustainability, but there are ways to fix that

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Galactic collision may have reset Milky Way disk 11 billion years ago

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Dark lunar craters could host ultrastable lasers for moon navigation

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Nondestructive DNA sampling reveals 1,300 years of secrets in historic parchments

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Smarter spending, not bigger budgets, drives premier league success, study finds

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How scientists developed a hantavirus PCR test in a weekend

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Scientific AmericanS

Debunking a core chemistry concept taught in classrooms everywhere

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Study examines skills gaps, intervention priorities in energy and construction sectors during green transition

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Hidden copy of the oldest known poem in the English language leaves researchers ‘speechless’

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Scientific AmericanS

Chemical pathway unlocks next-generation infrared III–V nanocrystals

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Teaching with food boosts preschoolers' science knowledge and vocabulary

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Eyes that photosynthesize: Scientists plant a cure for dry eye disease

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A fungal disease and climate change threaten Colorado's prized peaches

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Other Animals Share Human Mothers’ Pain

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Meet ‘Snuffleupagus,’ a newfound fish sporting shaggy camouflage

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Floatation tanks deployed to combat PTSD after devastating wildfires

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AI-generated fake citations are flooding scientific literature across publications, scientists warn

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When we took 37 strangers into the urban bush, their loneliness began to ease

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Overfishing hits 11 of 12 Bahamian seafood staples, 73 years of catch data show

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Entries updated May 20, 2026 01:26:27 PM PDT

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