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Beyond frozen snapshots, protein 'breathing' comes into view with combined imaging methods

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AI schools like Alpha promise efficiency, but can't replicate the messy process that helps kids learn

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Only 10 viral particles cause H5N1 avian flu infection in cows

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The 'right to repair' movement has a point, but consumers should read the warranty fine print first

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Is This the King of GLP-1s?

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Plants reveal backup system for sensing and adapting to rising temperatures

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A star's death throes involve a lot of kicking

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Global uncertainty is the new normal. Here's why institutional legitimacy and resilience are crucial

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Abstract algebra unlocks distinguishable states for quantum systems

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Chandra reveals flickering supernova remnants in M83 over 14 years

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Digital platforms are making it more difficult to focus, read and even engage in democracy

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Thermochemical mantle plume identified as the likely origin of Earth's largest oceanic plateau

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Feeling poorer than peers linked to lower well-being, even when incomes are similar

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What Is a Trillion, Really?

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Modern human skeletal biology needs to move beyond the strict male/female binary, scientists argue

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Deep Earth model traces 270 million years of seamount formation across oceans

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Onboarding support helps merchants adopt digital payment methods

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Benzene reaction may explain how DNA and RNA building blocks formed on early Earth

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Why Arctic sea ice loss could reshape the Gulf Stream's future

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Being your own boss doesn't always pay off: What 30 years of data reveal

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Bad Third-Grade Behavior Could be a Preview of Educational Failure

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Earthquakes can be destructive for distant cities built on top of basins—now we know why

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Deep-sea crust uncovers steady plutonium rain from ancient kilonova debris

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A waltz over evolutionary timescales: Why it's so hard for animals to invent a new mating dance

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Do shark culls keep people safe in the ocean? Here's what the science says

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The North Atlantic’s ‘cold blob’ may signal a major current’s decline

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Redefined conformity model beats averaging in five real-world tests of opinion dynamics

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As AI plays a bigger role in relationships, true intimacy is getting lost

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Predators on the move may link the evolution of species thousands of kilometers apart

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Glaciers are secretly teeming with life

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El Niño is back, and ocean temperatures are already near record highs—that can spell disaster for fish and corals

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Lithium spike reveals sun-like star likely swallowed its planet

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New hybrid materials separate rare earths without harsh chemicals

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PACE satellite tracks fall colors with near-daily global coverage

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Russia seeks mathematician’s extradition

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New study assesses Titan's resources and their potential uses

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Ultrafast laser pulses reveal a material's hidden state of matter

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Newfound rice gene shifts flowering by 1.5 hours to dodge heat damage

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Efforts to combat climate change often exclude Indigenous people—and they may not have any recourse

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These Ancient Millipedes Paved the Way for Terrestrial Life

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The galaxy's spin is hiding in the hum of gravitational waves

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Listening to political opponents who share common values can ease polarization

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Critical cellular system discovery may lead to treatment of some cancers

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Brain scans predict how fast adults learn new languages

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Northern permafrost switches from carbon sink to carbon source earlier than thought in models including deep soil carbon

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Scientists improve nearly every aspect of prime editing, moving it closer to treating more genetic diseases

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How morals influence food, health decisions

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Unintended consequences: When AI backfires in the workplace for employees

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Most precise measurement of the force that binds nuclear matter achieved

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Has the answer to life's origins been hiding in our cells all along?

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