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Tue Jun 2
The center has shifted: Multifunctional facility in Japan reshapes where people linger
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Hantaviruses may have co-evolved with rodents for ages, helping explain silent spread
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Airborne AI spots underwater munitions in shallow seas with high precision
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Postwar research compact fueled U.S. prosperity for eight decades, argues commentary
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This satellite constellation transformed earth science by creatively tuning in to GPS signals
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Nanozymes map nanoparticle routes inside live cells without genetic engineering
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Simulation reveals how glaciers transported rocks across the Alps 24,000 years ago
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Beyond the 24-hour day: How employee biological clocks and beliefs drive workplace cooperation
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Coral loss may erase up to $3 billion in Hawaiʻi reef recreation by 2100
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Discarded plastic bottles help save dolphins from fishing nets
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More Canadian than the beaver? Scientists discover a western toad found only in Canada
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Migration is dropping, but public concern is climbing. Why?
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Ecological factors, not social behavior, explain brain size in cephalopods
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Zero-waste plastic and color recycling: The end of colored plastic downgrading could be near
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Single ion maps 3D electromagnetic fields above chips with record sensitivity
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Awe and the 'overview effect' may shape how students learn geography
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Synchronized infrared lasers control molecular shape changes and expose hidden fingerprints
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Modern life may be outpacing the human mind
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Could 'Trojan horse'-type microorganisms that exploit symbiotic systems be candidates for new biological pesticides?
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Purine-heavy DNA sequences protect Bacillus subtilis genes from Rho termination
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Brown leaves before fall could signal lasting heat damage, researchers warn
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World Cup data reveals initiative alone doesn't improve team performance
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Compromise drives shared risky decisions, but biased blame and credit can break teamwork
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Seaweeds are not plants, and six other surprising facts about aquatic flora
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Diffractive networks enable optical information transfer through random and unknown diffusers
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Orbitronics clears key hurdle with direct orbital currents, boosting signals 100-fold
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How signals in the embryo tell cells what to become: A lab's final discovery
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How winter conditions shape future jellyfish blooms
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More gray seals counted in the Wadden Sea
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Instant digital rewards may make hard thinking feel less worthwhile
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Most Europeans see economic growth as essential for a sustainable future
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Prescribed burns may generate over 20% of fine particle pollution in southeastern US
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How to stop a mouse plague
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Light flips bacterial signaling enzyme between two shapes, unlocking how signals travel
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AI analysis of data from multiple sensors can improve earthquake detection
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The broader a fungus's diet, the better it kills insects and helps plants
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Spontaneous current loops in a kagome metal point to hidden quantum order
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Researchers develop a new predictive model for designing 2D perovskites
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Plant DNA harbors virus 'fossils' that reflect 300 million years of evolution
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New polymer design could make everyday plastics easier to break down without losing performance
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Hunting behavior drives the evolution of spider eye arrangements, study finds
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Why shorter lists win: Researchers study how people misread rankings
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Microtubules in ovarian cell bridges may be key to fertility
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Gallium uses visible light to activate aryl iodides in rare bond-breaking reaction
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Quantum properties of multimode light observed despite extreme losses
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Metallic effect pigments significantly reduce flow-line visibility on glossy plastic surfaces
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A WRAP for biology's greasiest problem
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How giant tropical trees transport water 70 meters to stay as drought-resilient as smaller trees
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Scientists uncover why Antarctica became engulfed by ice millions of years before the Arctic
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We can't air-condition our way out of a hotter future, says expert
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