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What is a ‘normal’ memory slowdown, and when should I worry?

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New ScientistN

Wildlife thrives in solar farm built on restored peatland

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New ScientistN

How Facebook users affected by data breaches react over time examined

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Headless skeletons offer new insights into farming societies 7,000 years ago

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California's tectonic stress has reached record level, earthquake model reveals

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Two decades of research shows Indonesia's coral reefs are heat tolerant—but only up to a point

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Newfound sound wave scattering rule may lead to less bulky, more effective soundproofing

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Study reveals deception and confusion in bankruptcy filings

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Achiral crystal reveals Raman optical activity through ferroaxial order

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Frozen rat chromosome springs back to life inside a mouse embryo

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Can Apple and Google stop children from sharing explicit images?

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New ScientistN

NASA satellites reveal major ocean nutrient stress

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Expanded mental health support builds success for anti-bullying program

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Some pterosaurs may have boasted bold iridescence

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Science NewsS

Mobile money can fight poverty, but trust is vital

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Researchers craft a new, simple recipe for highly entangled quantum states

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The Philippines earthquake is the largest this year, but it could’ve been bigger—here’s why

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Scientific AmericanS

The path to teen radicalization isn't as straight as people think

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Lighter X-ray aprons could spare health care workers from chronic pain

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Why plant cells need heme: Hidden signal reshapes photosynthesis gene control

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X-ray scans uncover Nazi symbols hidden beneath postwar painting

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How Big Tobacco Marketing Made it into Our Lunch Boxes

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NautilusN

Yeast experiments reveal an evolutionarily conserved backup route for making a molecule that's essential to life

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Why does the Y chromosome retain UTY?

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A 170 km journey by a freshwater stingray challenges long-held conservation assumptions

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NASA’s astronauts will wear a Prada-designed onesie to keep cool on the moon

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Scientific AmericanS

Luxury brands turn memes into more shares, clicks and laughs across four experiments

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Black hole feeding bursts may explain JWST's Little Red Dots in early universe

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How Terry Tao Became an Evangelist for AI in Math

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New evidence from Yinshan Block reveals Earth's early supercontinent cycles

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Gleam-glum effect reveals emotional word cues in children as young as five

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Half the world's reservoirs could be clogged up with dirt by 2060

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New ScientistN

Astronomers discover the earliest known flickering quasar

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Secondary silylium ion drives one-pot ketone sulfonamidation, reaching 95% yields

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A drug may help people on GLP-1 meds preserve muscle

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Science NewsS

How Artemis II livestreamed hi-def videos and images from the moon to Earth

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Technology used to monitor conservation efforts at Rome's Colosseum to be used at the Ipiranga Museum

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Critically endangered Chinese pangolin found in Nepal's sacred forest

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How NFL draft position overpromises player potential

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Understanding anorexia’s grip on the brain could unlock new therapies

1d
New ScientistN

Alien signal claims face stricter verification under updated disclosure rules

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Lessons in Chemistry, 19th-Century Style

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NautilusN

Increase in wildfire-driven ozone pollution linked to premature deaths across the U.S.

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Scientific AmericanS

These horses are unaffected by petting in children's zoo, heart rate monitors reveal

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Experts issue climate warning ahead of expanded FIFA World Cup

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Bacteria can learn and form memories without a brain

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AI cracked an Erdős math problem. Now experts want guardrails

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Science NewsS

Unpicking endometriosis reveals how it affects more than the pelvis

1d
New ScientistN

Scientists discover the brain chemical that helps you break bad habits

1d

You could get some of the benefits of sleep without having to nod off

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New ScientistN
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