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Sat Apr 18
Innovative Mars rovers 'swim' through the sand
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New form of NAND flash data storage for deep space missions can survive 1 million rads
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Brutal field trip provides new insights into Arctic winter
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GPS mobility data show NYC transit system consistently favors white neighborhoods over Black and Hispanic ones
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Quantum-centric supercomputing simulates 12,635-atom protein
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'Gender criteria gap' places women leaders at disadvantage in the workplace
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COVID racism driven by more than fear of infection
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Rare seals hide in underwater bubble caves to escape tourists
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Agriculture and conservation share common ground after Klamath dam removals, study finds
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Proteins that create ice inspire 'cool' applications, from cryomedicine to artificial snow
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Why students ignore feedback—and the free tool helping them to use it constructively
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Tritium-infused graphene could sharpen the hunt for neutrino mass
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German firms join forces on space surveillance system
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Scientists solve 200-year-old puzzle of how tobacco plants make nicotine
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Non-native diet makes Fischer's Blue butterflies less attractive to mates, influencing reproduction
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Silver vine or catnip? When cats can choose, silver vine wins
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Cities meet ecology: New framework measures urban vibrancy through 13 human activity types
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MeerKAT discovers 15 new millisecond pulsars in a well known globular cluster
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A de-extinction company has hatched live chicks from an artificial eggshell
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Climate report says world won't get as hot as feared but will pass warming limit
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New 'Happy-Face' spider species discovered in the Indian Himalayas
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Booking site crackdown failed to cut online hotel prices—but unlocked cheaper deals offline
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Scientists call for stewardship practices to be integrated into biodiversity conservation frameworks
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Indigenous Australians were the world's first astronomers. But their knowledge is now at risk
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Food relief comes in many packages
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Feeling connected at school aids pupil mental health and attendance, study finds
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Fish can pass PFAS safety limits one chemical at a time, but cocktail effects reveal a bigger unseen risk
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Consistency check casts doubt on evolving dark energy
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Asteroid 2022 OB5 spins too fast for current prospectors, highlighting the divide between 'accessible' and 'exploitable'
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Busseiron and the formation of a discipline in Japanese physics
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Seabird world shrinks as oceans warm, forcing longer flights to survive
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Extreme weather events are accelerating tidal wetland loss, satellite data show
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Bats create 'silent frequency zones' to detect prey in noisy flight, researchers reveal
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Argentine scientists lay first traps in hantavirus hunt
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As bee population collapses, US apiarists fear research cuts
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SMILE spacecraft launches to capture first X-ray views of Earth's magnetic shield
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New Mexico wildfire sparked by fatal medical plane crash spreads quickly in rural area
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Urban life makes animals bolder, more aggressive across 133 species, analysis finds
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DNA floating in seawater is now enough to let scientists monitor the health of America's dolphin populations
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Economic impact report examines the value of open biodata infrastructure
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Video: Preparing Smile for space
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Cryo-EM reveals the structural basis of functional diversity in alcohol oxidase isozymes
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How much worse could western wildfires get? New modeling changes projections
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What a powerful El Niño could mean for the US region of Appalachia
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Hidden algae diversity emerges in wheat fields across spring, summer and autumn
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Climate change drives 'emptying' of rural Bhutan
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How unequal trade with Global North leaves Latin America supplying land, labor and raw materials
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Virtual reality game about zombie ants increases players' understanding of evolution
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How location sharing apps change the ways we communicate
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Microbes for health: New way to feel 'at one' with nature
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