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  • Thu Mar 26

The fake disease that fooled the internet, and what it says about all of us

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Microplastics have been found to interact with the gut microbiome. Here's what health effects they might have

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AI-enhanced microscopy produces crisp, real-time video inside live cells

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Two blazing quasars caught waltzing into a merger

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Universal patterns emerge across 22 languages, mapping how vocabularies evolve

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How emoji use at work can determine how competent your colleagues think you are

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Extreme stability in ultrafast nanomagnetism aids the development of faster data storage

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The threat of light pollution puts the world's darkest skies in the Atacama Desert at risk

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This new tool makes AI's role in student writing visible

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Ammonia as a clean fuel: 'Do not create a new nitrogen problem,' says researcher

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Deep under Antarctic ice, a long-predicted cosmic whisper finally breaks through in 13 strange bursts

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Reading shortcuts for children may be popular, but the research doesn't back them up

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Can warning videos blunt misinformation? What a 12-country test found

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Why did Clovis toolmakers choose difficult quartz crystal? New study offers clues

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Paris has successfully cut noise pollution, but urban birds still can't sing at their natural pitch

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Bonuses can lower self-set goals and reduce performance, experiment suggests

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Microfluidic device tracks cell 'squishiness' faster and more reliably than standard methods

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Australian farmers are battling another potential mouse plague—what is causing it?

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Forty years on from the disaster, why there are foxes, bears and bison again around Chernobyl

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Fluorescent probe lights up centrioles and cilia in living cells across species

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More shearwaters are washing up dead on Australian beaches. It's not due to 'natural' causes

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Venice is sinking. We analyzed every plan to save it, and none would preserve the city as we know it

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When the rain comes, some NYC subway riders stay home. Scientists are now mapping exactly who, and where

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Catalysis App: Structured research data for developing sustainable catalysts

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Before dinosaurs vanished, a hamster-sized mammal was already shaping what survived next on the Pacific Coast

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Contribution to Artemis II Moon mission sees successful test of a space camera under cosmic ray conditions

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More activity means less response in active materials

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Legacy preference bans may not increase college diversity, researchers say

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This life‑threatening bacterium's hidden motor just gave medicine an unexpected opening to fight back

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Don't just plant trees, plant forests to restore biodiversity for the future

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Studying the emergence of leaders in moving crowds of pedestrians

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Century of data shows global decline in fish growth

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Magnet with near-zero external field could reshape future electronics

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The platypus is even weirder than thought, scientists discover

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How accelerating evolution could help corals survive future heat waves—new study

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Saturday Citations: Cruise ship pathogen spread in ancient Rome; Plus: Pomegranates, retinal implants

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Inside 18 years of ape minds, a vast record that may upend how human intelligence began

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Can jarrah forests be recovered after bauxite mining?

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The most energetic neutrino ever detected could be primordial

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Low wages, poor training put security guards—and the public—at risk, study finds

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Education saves lives: New study reveals global link between learning and longevity

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New study reveals how video games support children's well-being

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Chernobyl's exclusion zone is a beacon of biodiversity—but it faces new threats from Russia's invasion

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Neutrinos caught on camera: Testing the first prototype of a new elementary particle detector

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El Niño season predicted to start as early as next month

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High-resolution imaging shines light on nanoscale nuclear organization

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Light near surface of ultra-thin optical fibers can sort twisted nanoparticles

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Re-engineered human cells boost gene-editing particle potency across multiple delivery systems

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Bipartisan-cited science is rarely used by policymakers, study finds

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Light-activated electrolyte oxidizes water to promote tumor cell death

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