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Sun Mar 8
Optical control of nuclear spins in molecules points to new paths for quantum technologies
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A roadmap for atomic force microscopy use in next-generation semiconductor and energy materials research
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Glucose transport may hinge on a fleeting transition-like state
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Avoiding the very hungry caterpillar: Herbivores pose unexpected threat to predatory mite eggs
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Why some bosses reward 'dark traits' at work, and what it costs later
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Global trade in wild birds is poorly monitored: The risks to wildlife, ecosystems and human health
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Physicists zero in on the mass of the fundamental W boson particle
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Countries suffer when credit rating agencies lack data: How to fix the problem at source
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Why some children with learning difficulties get identified, and others don't
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Can serendipity be harnessed? Reflecting on unplanned outcomes offers benefits
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AI uncovers hidden immune defenses inside bacteria
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Seal tooth pendant reveals ancient human culture and long-distance trading
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The oldest breath: A 300-million-year-old mummy reveals the origins of how amniotes breathe
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Sound-sensing hair bundles in our ears act as tiny thermodynamic machines
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Neanderthals in Central Europe hunted pond turtles—not for food, but likely for their shells
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'Pinprick of light': Artemis crew witnesses meteorite impacts on moon
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Triple threat emerges as sharks, beach nourishment and murky waters collide
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Split shift: A surprising twist in the biology of aging
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Absinthe: What the ban on France's aromatic spirit teaches us about modern-day blaming and shaming
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Celestial wonders in Leo
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Giant jars, ancient bells, buried bones and a mystery that endures
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Hacks, doxxing and deepfakes: Are we overexposed as a society?
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Heat from traffic is contributing to rises in city temperatures, study finds
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A volcanic medley near Mammoth Lakes
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Ancient Romans were obsessed with a plant said to be a contraception and an aphrodisiac. Then one day, it went extinct
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'Screams of delight': Artemis crew flying home to thrilled NASA scientists
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Why doesn't the US recycle more plastic? Study points to lack of access
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Photos show stunning views of the moon and Earth from the Artemis II mission
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Artemis II astronauts make long-distance call to the space station as they head home from the moon
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Atmospheric dust gives plants nutrients through their leaves, study finds
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Seizure of 2,000 ants at Nairobi airport highlights the hidden scale of insect trafficking
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Climate change may speed evolution through inherited gene regulation changes
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Guidance aims to improve collaboration between scientists, tribal nations
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Drought parches Florida
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Climate change does not polarize opinions: 'In fact, we are increasingly in agreement'
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Swipe right? Dating apps linked to body image pressures
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'Vegan leather' isn't as sustainable or eco‑friendly as brands might claim
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'We are living with disinformation. We are not going to eradicate it,' global expert argues
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Turmeric and ginger extract may boost implant bonding and kill 92% bacteria
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Earthrise to Earthset: How the planet's climate has changed since the photo that inspired the environmental movement
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Light-driven method enables sustainable production of porous semiconducting polymers
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US plans tariffs up to 100% on some brand-name drugs
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'Oldest octopus' fossil is no octopus at all, scans reveal
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Expert explains how AI could redefine the scope of engineering work
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AI is reengineering drug discovery by speeding up testing and scanning petabytes of data
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This protein helps cancer cells survive treatment—and points to new treatments
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Molecular editing tool relocates alcohol groups to neighboring sites while preserving 3D structure
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Planting trees to remove carbon can harm the environment or protect it: Study highlights trade‑offs
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Molecular 'leash' measures force-sensing protein activation at about 15 piconewtons
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African frogs haven't forgotten the ice ages. Scientists can tell by where they live.
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