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Sat May 16
Cockatoos learn when touchscreen rewards 'die,' then apply rule to new contexts
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Politics in the logistics mix: How tariffs and polarization alter corporate supply chains
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RNA barcoding approach reveals previously unknown virus–host relationships
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Quantum lab aboard space station gets 'chilly' upgrade
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AI system evaluates chemical spectra in minutes
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A flexible graphene-based neural interface can 'speak and listen' to the brain
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AI-based system developed to better detect toxic online content
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Why one famous predator shrank two ways: Fossils reveal distinct growth strategies in early Permian Dimetrodon
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Chemists uncover new metal carbene radical cross-coupling by merging two catalytic cycles
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Slaughter in the water: Can the Ramsar Convention protect African waterbirds?
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Asteroid or comet? Meteor or meteorite? How to identify and classify the rocks you see streaking through the sky
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A new explanation for the mystery death of Botticelli's Birth of Venus model, Simonetta Vespucci
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Female chickadees seek cognitively skilled males for extra‑pair matings, study shows
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Subscription required? Newspaper paywalls scatter most readers but provide surprising value
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Darkness unlocks more ordered nanotubes in light-responsive molecular assemblies, study suggests
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High degree of quantum entanglement detected for first time in centimeter-sized crystal of strange metal
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Genetic barcoding unmasks hidden identities in the online amphibian trade
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Third time's the charm for a row of faint galaxies without dark matter
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Why only a few wildfires become extreme
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A heat sensor for living cells could offer new views of cell metabolism, rapid antibiotic testing
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Physicists identify upper limit to resistivity in a pure metal
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Intermolecular collisions may explain why organic radical fluids become unusually magnetic
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Q&A: Engineering crop resilience to heat and drought may help reverse climate change
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Dan David Prize awards 9 scholars $300,000 each for research on the human past
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Data suggest 'red flag' laws are linked to sustained reductions in arrests
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Observation of living cells solves mystery of bacterial cell division
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Millions of people can't access civil justice. New report shows why four decades of reform have failed
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Genome-wide analysis uncovers clues to Faroese ancestral history
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Rare B meson decays tighten search for hidden particles and dark matter links
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Future Martian colonists will need a new relativistic clock
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LiON: A fluorescent molecule tracks iron and oxygen levels in individual cells
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Global surveys find carbon uptake in tropics overestimated
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Eco‑literate children can be stewards of nature. Here's how to boost environmental education
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Abortion decision prompts women's health care providers to become more politically engaged
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Silicon-compatible nanocomposite garnet enables better, simpler optical isolators
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Nanomedicine discovery uses salt to overcome major obstacle in gene therapy
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The Handala hacker group uses cyberterrorism as psychological warfare, study finds
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Distant ocean temperatures found to influence snowfall in Antarctica
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Deep magma oceans may have locked ferric iron into majorite on Earth and Mars
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Honeybees adjust their dances based on information reliability, study reveals
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Artificial cells gain porous membranes, enabling lab reactions and drug release
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'Excellent' water at most European beaches, study says
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AI decodes plant DNA 'switches' to better predict gene control
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India braces for El Nino-linked dry conditions
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Older LGBTQ+ people fear discrimination in housing and care settings, but one simple intervention is effective
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Your body's secret sugar code could predict disease years before it strikes
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Dolphins know how to avoid troublesome males by listening for their 'names'
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Black holes unleash delayed radio 'burps' years after tearing apart stars
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NASA's SpaceX CRS-34 Dragon returns packed with space station science
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One of the world's most important plate boundaries is older than previously thought
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