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Thu Jan 29
Bronze Age mines in Spain may explain origin of Scandinavian bronze
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Genetic mapping of rice stink bug aids crop pest control
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Study identifies aging-associated mitochondrial circular RNAs
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The wonders of daisies: The buffet we walk on
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Satellite imaging is now vital for disaster management: But there are dangerous gaps
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Q&A: How can microbiome science solve problems in agriculture?
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The climate cost of staying cool: How AC could impact global warming by 2050
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Nutri-Score labels do not reflect true nutritional quality of soluble cocoa, study shows
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What is an exoplanet? An astrophysicist explains why they are vital for finding alien life
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Integrating genomics insights with game theory
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Svalbard polar bears gained fat despite rapid Barents Sea ice loss
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Companies see up to 700% return on political investments
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PFAS exposure greater in wet pet food, study suggests
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Scrapping business class could halve aviation emissions—new study
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Missing methane: Countries may be underestimating wastewater greenhouse gas emissions
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Q&A: Online degrees viewed more positively post-pandemic, research finds
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Heavier hydrogen makes silicon T centers shine brighter for quantum networks
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Bioengineered neuronal 'circuit board' mimics conditions of the human brain
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Global review finds human noise disrupts birds and cuts breeding success
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Arabic document from 17th-century rubbish heap confirms existence of semi-legendary Nubian king
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Roadkill research offers ethical alternative to live capture in some wildlife studies
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How the body really ages: 7 million cells mapped across 21 organs
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Research unveils disparities in hate act experiences
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Scientists synthesize stable N₄ radical anions under ambient conditions
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A major climate hope in Antarctica just melted away
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The first animals on Earth had no skeletons and that changes everything
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Textbooks challenged by new discovery about how cells divide
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Scientists discover a bacterial kill switch and it could change the fight against superbugs
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Your morning coffee could one day help fight cancer
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Stale bread and bacteria could power a new era in green chemicals
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New metric reveals the true water footprint of corporations
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Q&A: Researchers discuss potential solutions for the feedback loop affecting scientific publishing
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Saturday Citations: T. Rex on tiptoe; subduing unruly proteins; opinionated birds
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This plastic is made from milk and it vanishes in 13 weeks
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‘Super agers’ with great memory have more young brain cells
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Flood losses often come every five to 20 years; here's how insurance could adapt
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Mapping gene regulation to better control inflammation, immunity and cancer
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS captured speeding through the solar system by Jupiter-bound spacecraft
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Scientists discover microbe that breaks a fundamental rule of the genetic code
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Growing more complex by the day: How should journalists govern use of AI in their products?
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Dynamical freezing can protect quantum information for near-cosmic timescales
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How immune cells spot viral RNA fast: LGP2 helps MDA5 respond to short dsRNA
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InN thin films show transient Pauli blocking for broadband ultrafast optical switching
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Most lab testing quietly inflates 2D transistor performance, research reveals
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Astronomers Capture Largest Image of Milky Way Ever
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Cellular switch casts light on why humans are active in the day
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Luminescence dating confirms Roman-era gold mines in the Eastern Pyrenees
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How a common fungus outsmarts drugs and our immune system
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Early Exposure to Junk Food Has Brain-Altering Effects
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Female Daubenton's bats share scarce feeding grounds at the edge of their range, study finds
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