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Tue Feb 17
Smile mission set for April 9 launch to image Earth's magnetic field in X-rays
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Long-term road surveys reveal widespread declines in South African birds of prey
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A new entanglement-enhanced quantum sensing scheme
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Early Southwest heat is latest in parade of weather extremes as Earth warms
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NASA returns moon rocket to pad, eyeing April 1 launch
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AI shows promise for flood forecasting and water security in data scarce regions
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Meteorite hunters scour Ohio for fragments of 7-ton space rock that crashed into Earth
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Mind over metal: Staying wary of metal-related toxicities for pets
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Death of the front yard: The quiet change sweeping Sydney suburbs
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A water solution for drought‑prone South Africa: We designed systems to replenish aquifers
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Bird flu risk to Danish cattle: New tool can warn farmers before infection spreads
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Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities?
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Why the gender wealth gap is still so stubborn, and what it means for women's well-being
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Workplace nature breaks may cut stress, study finds
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NASA's Artemis missions promise a return to the moon—but when?
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How birds are spreading plastic pollution
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Magnetic fields guide lab-grown blood vessels into precise patterns for drug testing
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Newly identified disease of corn and sorghum may be mistaken for iron deficiency
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Clearing the nanoscale bottleneck holding back next-gen electronics
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Project Hail Mary is packed with hard science. An astrophysicist breaks it down
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Engineered nanoparticles show enhanced intrinsic luminescence for biomedical imaging and cancer treatment
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Ultra-thin MoSe₂ grating traps infrared light in a 40-nanometer layer
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Eye-tracking reveals the brain commits to one syntax before a sentence is clear
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H5N1 in marine mammals is spreading: Research tallies over 50,000 seals and sea lions killed along South America's coast
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Invasive grasses may be turning British Columbia's burn scars into the next wildfire
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A new strategy for talent recruitment involves hiring from the 'tip of the funnel'
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Molecular enhancements help plants light up when they're under attack
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Durum wheat lines combine freezing tolerance with high pasta quality
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Audit managers' work-life balance suffered during COVID
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Light-activated medicines may cut side effects: How a switchable beta blocker works
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An AI-guided gene-editing tool for more precise and safer DNA correction
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Fluorescent dye that works in superacidic conditions expands possibilities for imaging in extreme environments
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Milkweed evolves 'mind-blowing' tactic to fight monarchs
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Pompeii's battle scars linked to an ancient 'machine gun'
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How a tryptophan-rich allosteric communication network helps activate a major drug target receptor
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Air pollution to rise over Europe in coming days: EU agency
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Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm
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Monte Verde fieldwork resets age of famous South American archaeological site
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How an RNA-binding protein detects and responds to non-optimal codon usage in human cells
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Humans and animals have the same preference in mating calls, citizen science experiment finds
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How our planet's history was shaped when the Earth moved
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Old-growth forests store a lot more carbon than managed forests, study finds
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'Miracle': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft
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Study uncovers mineral 'sink' that reduced phosphorus in early oceans, potentially delaying Earth's oxygen rise
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Microbial warfare helps bacteria evolve
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Changing leafcutter ants' food reshapes their microbial gardens, scientists find
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AI can sway voter behavior—EU regulations fall short, study reveals
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No exotic physics needed: A new formation mechanism of skyrmions inside magnets
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JUICE is planning to do science on Jupiter's 'minor' moons too
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Gravitational waves leave imprints on light emitted by atoms, theoretical study predicts
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