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What to know about Turkey’s recent devastating earthquake

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Engineers devise a modular system to produce efficient, scalable aquabots

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Will revitalizing old blood slow aging?

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Long-term restoration of a biodiversity hotspot hinges on getting seeds to the right place at the right time

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Loss of reptiles poses threat for small islands where humans may have caused extinctions

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'Thrifty' low-energy budgets of primary cancer tumors quantified

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How the 'construction site' of long term memory gets built in the brain

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Early human migration to Americas linked to climate change

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Monk parakeets have unique ‘voices’ that may identify friends and foes

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Why the Earthquake in Turkey Was So Damaging and Deadly

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International group of scientists warns nuclear radiation has devastating impacts on ecosystems

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Argonaute protein slicing, retention of RNA fragments plays role in chemical modification of DNA for gene silencing

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Why was the Turkey-Syria earthquake so deadly?

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New viruses infecting hibiscus plants on Oʻahu

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Fish can recognize themselves in photos, further evidence they may be self-aware

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Political leaning shapes physicians' and laypeople's beliefs about COVID-19 treatments

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Genes for Gaucher disease may have protected Jewish people against TB

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The plants seeking refuge across our dynamically changing planet

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Incivility reduces interest in what politicians have to say, shows research

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Documenting plant organ development

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White sclera is present in chimpanzees and other mammals, not just humans, study finds

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Going for an immediate transition to a green economy pays off, even if such a transition is very unlikely to happen

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Researchers reveal a bottleneck for the self-purification capacity of deep lakes

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Why icicles are rippled

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Can We Predict Earthquakes At All?

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Are tropical forests threatened by democracy?

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Translating an RNA boosts its degradation, find researchers

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Tropical French territory battles green monkey invasion

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What to know about the big quake that hit Turkey and Syria

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Microwave irradiation might increase the sustainability of the chemicals industry

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Sustainable chemistry will not solve CO2 emissions problem, claims paper

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How carbon fiber–reinforced epoxy composite laminates fail when wet

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Study finds connection between social presence and online social capital in social commerce

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New research suggests that investors who make decisions with others are half as likely to bet on falling stock prices

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New research reveals lessons from Black Summer bushfires to avoid future biodiversity devastation

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How to re-wild a wetland: Focus on the groundwater

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Q&A: Marine scientist discusses her work in shark ecology

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What is carbon dioxide, anyway? How does it cause global warming?

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'Engine' of luminous merging galaxies pinpointed for the first time

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Hidden in plain sight: Snake named 46 years after first discovery

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Seven new species of whitefish described in Central Switzerland

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'COVID-19 and Shame': New book reveals the impact of 'shame' and 'shaming' during the pandemic

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How much microfiber do we emit with our washing? The equivalent of up to 1,500 double-decker buses every year

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Wild bumblebee queens lured and killed in commercial hives, study reveals

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Want people to use less water? Tell them it's going to cost more

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Idaho grizzly bears near Yellowstone could lose endangered species protections

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Global study shows influences of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems

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Study suggests that matador bugs' 'flag waving' behavior is 'probably not for sex'

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