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Fri Feb 27
Managed wetlands a culinary hot spot for SF bay fish, but they need delivery options
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How graphene oxide kills bacteria while sparing human cells
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Researchers describe protein structure microbes used to control light conversion
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Ancient alphabets, new insights: Researchers uncover hidden links among the letters
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Binding to RNA is not enough—changing its shape is what makes a drug work, study reveals
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In world first, antimatter taken on test drive at CERN
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A mass mating event in the lab reveals how yeast cells choose partners
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ZTF discovers a new mass-transferring brown dwarf binary system
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Who do you think you are? What DNA tests reveal—and what they don't
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The time capsule in the salt flat
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TESS discovers an Earth-sized planet orbiting nearby M-dwarf star
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Ancient Neanderthal genome reveals isolated, distinct populations
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Eco-friendly hair repair adds to more natural personal care product pipeline
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The world's waste mountain is rising at an alarming rate
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Novel protocol reconstructs quantum states in large-scale experiments up to 96 qubits
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Embryo-like fossils from Southern China offer new clues about ancient life
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The moon that tipped a planet
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A universal scheme can verify any quantum state
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A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky—for everyone on Earth
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Seals use whisker movement to follow underwater trails—an approach that could improve robotic sensing
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The JWST finds more overmassive black holes. This time in dwarf galaxies
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Quadratic gravity theory reshapes quantum view of Big Bang
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Black hole mergers test the limits of general relativity
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Importing queen bees won't solve Canada's beekeeping problems
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Climate change is altering Saharan dust—and Europe is downwind
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Parks are sanctuaries but can also harbor disease—here's how to protect yourself
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A stranded whale in Germany's Baltic Sea weakens as hopes of its return to the Atlantic fade
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In wrangling dark matter, some scientists find inspiration in the Torah, Krishna and Christ
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Researchers examine how AI chatbots are shaping government operations
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How internal waves transport energy thousands of miles across the ocean
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Revealing the origin of polarity inversion in polymer semiconductors
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The Wired Belts are the new Rust Belts: Report ranks which jobs are most vulnerable
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Supercomputer simulations map spliceosome motions in a two-million-atom human cell model
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Clean energy subsidies mainly benefit high-income households, study finds
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Ancient DNA reveals earliest known dogs lived alongside Ice Age humans
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Nature report links wildlife trends to human well-being
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Scientists detect magnetic waves deep within the sun, helping predict solar activity
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Scandinavia's largest 'burial mound' may be a monument to catastrophe, not a king
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Showing shoppers the 'cost per wear' of their clothing choices could make fashion greener
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Human brain operates near, but not at, the critical point
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Job hopping builds hidden 'mobility benefit'
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New enzyme atlas rewrites decades of biology research
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Study finds emissions cuts can mask lack of systemwide change toward climate neutrality
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Lab-based mini-atmosphere reveals how turbulence changes on different scales
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How AI English and human English differ—and how to decide when to use artificial language
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North Sea wind farms may be reshaping sediment flows by 1.5 million tons a year
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AI-driven framework uncovers new carbon structures—one thought to be harder than diamond
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The raccoon raiding your garbage bin might just be solving a puzzle—for the fun of it
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Ancient DNA finds 15,800-year-old dogs in Anatolia, buried like humans
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Chemists harness electricity to create biomass-based building blocks
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