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Mon Mar 9
African swine fever: A novel model assesses transmission between domestic pigs and wild boar
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How NASA's Artemis II mission rediscovered the majesty and mystery of the moon
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Hidden ocean feedback loop could accelerate climate change
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AI diffusion models tailor drug molecules to custom-fit protein targets, speeding drug development and evaluation
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Could we actually terraform Mars? A new scientific roadmap lays out the blueprint—and the risks
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How an internal plant 'thermostat' guides root growth in unpredictable temperatures
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Designing cities: Should we build from scratch or keep history alive?
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Outside academia, people aren't well informed about Ph.D. research, and that's a problem
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Carbon nanotube fiber sensors achieve record measurement error below 0.1%
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Liquid-like histone H1 'glues' nucleosomes, reshaping how DNA compacts
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The good life requires two things, self‑knowledge and friends. You can't have one without the other
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It's OK to love all the bees (the honey bees, too)
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Hydroxyl radicals in UV-exposed water reveal surprising reaction pathway
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How AI's language barrier limits climate disaster responses
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Study of Tommy Robinson's social media reveals how online influencers mobilize supporters without direct calls to action
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A smarter way to build vaccines: Scientists harness AI to target emerging alphaviruses
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Study rethinks the dropout-crime connection
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Decoy molecules trick soil bacteria into attacking persistent pollutants without genetic engineering
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This giant virus just gave up its atomic blueprint
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Plant-inspired water membrane filters CO₂ with constant selectivity and adjustable permeance
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Chimpanzee empire falls apart in rare instance of division and deadly violence
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Mammal ancestors laid eggs—and this 250-million-year-old fossil proves it
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Keeping up with the phages: How V. cholerae neighbors swap defenses against viruses
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Wildlife trade increases pathogen transmission: What 40 years of data say about spillover
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Northeast farmers could profit from grass-fed beef if they expand, join forces
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Oxygen sensing helps explain why amphibians regenerate limbs but mammals cannot
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Four sperm whale strandings point to potential human causes
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Deadly heat thresholds have already being crossed in six recent heat waves, study shows
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Mathematical signature spots when competition is fair, winner-take-all, or too soft
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Scientists unveil breakthrough tool that could help stop the world's third‑biggest driver of deforestation
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How surface chemistry impacts the performance of malaria nets
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Artemis II crew will endure 3,000°C on re‑entry. A hypersonics expert explains how they will survive
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No more giants, no more heavy handaxes: Why early humans downsized their stone tools
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A fixation with 'toxic leaders' ignores wider truth behind corporate scandals
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Ant larvae control parental care by using odor signals
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A Mercury rover could explore the planet by sticking to the Terminator
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Great apes mirror facial expressions with surprising precision, study shows
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Twin NASA control rooms support Artemis safety, success
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Examining embryo model ethics beyond box-checking
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Keeping roads and train lines open during India's monsoon floods
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Rock bonding changes understanding of earthquake mechanics
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High levels of forever chemicals found in Svalbard reindeer
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Researchers develop AI-driven air quality monitoring system
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Tiny plankton have big impact on harmful algal bloom predictions, data reveal
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Taming skyrmions: Atom-thin magnets point to ultra-dense, low-power memory
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From Asgard to Earth: Tiny tubes may reveal the moment complex life began
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Emperor penguins listed as endangered species: IUCN
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New study reveals the depth of children's nuclear anxiety
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Ancient Māori remains point to largely plant-based diets before colonization
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Dragonflies share humans' red-light sensing trick, detecting wavelengths near 720 nm
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