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Sat Jun 13
New Horizons watches the solar wind as it slows down
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Reinventing pediatric dental training in Singapore
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Birds' efficient red blood cells convert metabolic 'waste' into fuel for rapid recovery
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Citizen science could grow beyond data collection under 10 proposed recommendations
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JWST finds the most distant barred galaxy candidate in the early universe
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Isotopic signatures link hot spring magmatic water to the subducting Pacific Plate
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Salt batteries are about to shake up EVs and grid storage
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Cheetah chases inspire researchers to make a biologically accurate video game
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Chris Packham: 'I'd throw myself in front of a T. Rex to be consumed'
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Researchers break a fundamental rule to create a new concept: Heat that can be directed and 'programmed'
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New research finds connection to place predicts hurricane response among US coastal residents
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Astronomers discover some of the most extreme primordial quasars in the universe
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Bumblebees exposed to up to 7 times as much toxic metal as honeybees
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Massive calving episode in Greenland may foreshadow more rapid ice sheet loss
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New beetle genus named after One Piece's Monkey D. Luffy, encompassing two new species
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Why we need to consider city shapes to save energy, water, and the climate
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Chemical control dominates global fight against invasive alien plants
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'Cosmic wallflowers' may hold the key to the origin of globular clusters
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It's disturbingly easy to trick AI into seeing aliens, say researchers
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EV-SELEX speeds GPCR drug discovery by capturing receptor-bound DNA aptamers
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Bulk ferromagnetic quasicrystals emerge without rapid quenching, unlocking stable magnetic studies
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New York City’s Manhattanhenge is back—here’s how to see it
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Scientists just measured the smallest possible contacts for future computer chips
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5 graphs that show how heatwaves are getting more dangerous
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Bacteria discovered with the ability to jettison cells as a survival mechanism
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How proximity steals energy from nanoresonators
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Raptorial insect forelegs evolved repeatedly but never converged on one winning design
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Ancient rocks reveal how water reshaped Earth's interior 3.1 billion years ago
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Death toll from China storms rises to 15, hundreds injured
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Making scents of cannabis: How cannabis cultivar and preparation methods influence aroma
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Ovary identity shift after menopause may contribute to inflammation
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Ovaries may turn into an 'immune-like organ' after the menopause
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The Neanderthal “love story” isn’t what the DNA actually shows
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AI just supercharged the race to find room temperature superconductors
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New biobased polymers exhibit excellent tensile properties beyond polyolefins
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Newly discovered mineral named for researcher Tyler Spano
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Q&A: Harnessing climate investments to serve development goals
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How an interstellar comet sheds light on universe's 'cosmic noon'
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Efficient method for preparing pseudopregnant mice promotes laboratory animal welfare
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What everyone gets wrong about the modern job search—and what actually works
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AI system translates protein sequences into text, helping reveal functions of unknown proteins
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Newly identified marine bacterial enzyme opens new route to building bioactive compound libraries
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Soil thickness controls landslide occurrence, study finds
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Why customers stick with troubled brands: Emotional attachment may override perceived risk
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Wasted pumpkin peel can keep your food fresh
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Quantum computing: Laser-optical system offers full control over 2,000 trapped Rydberg atoms
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Cultural power distance limits classroom voices across three communication pathways, review finds
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How to create the blackest black ever known: From nature to nanotechnology
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Stored water can develop slimy bacterial films: Nanotechnology may be a solution
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Raft of targeted conservation efforts may help boost leopard numbers in sub-Saharan Africa, study suggests
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