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The brain might not create consciousness after all

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3D-printed 'spanlastics' could change how cancer drugs reach tumors

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Scientists discover hidden brain switch that tells you to stop eating

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Study finds 70% of remediated Los Angeles yards still exceed lead limit

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Review details photocatalyst–biocatalyst systems for semi-artificial photosynthesis

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NASA’s Artemis II moon mission reaches greatest distance from Earth

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Global warming may be a boon for this aggressive prairie plant

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Water-repelling surfaces reveal surprising charging effects

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If life exists in Venus's atmosphere, it could have come from Earth

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Improving air temperature forecasts one to five weeks in advance without new model simulations

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A nanoparticle therapy to treat lung cancer and associated muscle wasting at the same time

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Advancing synthetic cells: A more flexible system to replicate cellular functions

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Dual-drug nanotherapy crosses blood–brain barrier, improving survival in preclinical glioblastoma models

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The Creator of the SAT Was an Infamous Eugenicist

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Fluorescence imaging technique reveals hidden magnetic chemistry in living systems

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Experiments refute dark matter claim

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Cell 'snowball' may be answer to large-scale tissue engineering

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New plan aims to track microplastics in U.S. drinking water, EPA says

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'Switch' behind flash drought in Puerto Rico uncovered

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Stitching precise patterns—with lasers

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More dives, fewer reef sharks: Caribbean study links tourism pressure to shark sightings

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What Happened to the Ancient Bug Giants of 300 Million Years Ago?

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Body size, lifespan and mobility can help predict which species are most threatened as planet changes

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Parasitic tapeworm—a risk to domestic dogs and humans—found in Washington coyotes

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Mechanical inputs boost diamond quantum sensor states as Q factor tops one million

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Bacteria are weaving forever chemicals directly into their cell membranes, study finds

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Q&A: What drives the rise in red tides that threaten human health?

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Analysis finds geometric thinking may come from wandering, not a human-only math module

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How to eat an elephant: Fossil find in Tanzania shows oldest signs of butchering these giant mammals

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Did This 17th-Century Novel Presage the Coming Artemis II Observations?

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Spring cold snaps harm nesting tree swallows, but some show resilience

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Rating community resilience with a deep learning framework

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Origins of Earth's most powerful ocean current revealed

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Scientists identify potential new target for disrupting mosquito reproduction

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Why cats stop eating—it's not just fullness

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Expanded MAGIC toolkit makes genome-wide single-cell mosaic analysis possible in Drosophila

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Artemis II crew breaks Apollo 13 record, reaching 252,760 miles from Earth

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Three Himalayan predators coexist by partitioning prey, reducing direct competition

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Bumblebees Bounce to the Beat

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NASA’s Artemis II astronauts break Apollo’s distance record

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Robotic floats uncover hidden ocean chemistry in low-oxygen zones

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New York Bight is a key spring habitat for endangered sei whales, research reveals

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Should wildlife parks be fenced? We studied 60 African examples for an answer

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Watch live—NASA’s Artemis II’s moon flyby is underway

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Iodised salt has become uncool but many of us need to eat more iodine

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Pigeons tend to respond 'at the edge of chaos,' study finds

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AI reveals hidden connections within legal systems

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Unraveling the Chemical Secrets of a Wholesome Plant-Pollinator Relationship

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Human echolocation works step by step

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Bypass the Strait of Hormuz with nuclear explosives? The U.S. studied that option in the 1960s

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