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Review explores chestnut tannin's role in bioeconomy
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'Dark tourism' is attracting visitors to war zones and sites of atrocities in Israel and Ukraine. Why?
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The chemistry behind beer brewing is still shrouded in mystery, but tiny microfluidic chips could change that
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Children in west Africa are often sent to live with other families—but fostering may not help them get ahead
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Super-strong bacterial cellulose macrofibers made simple with tension-assisted twisting technique
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Experts review the rise of cellulose in water remediation
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Understanding autobiographical memory in the digital age
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AI predicts optical properties to speed up the discovery of energy and quantum materials
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Primordial holes could be hiding in planets, asteroids and here on Earth
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Dead leaves in sea break down into a compost that produces oxygen
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Exploring non-wood cellulose fibers for sustainable textiles
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Researchers develop new sustainable material: Cellulose-MXene composites
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How naturally abundant biopolymers can help develop biomass-derived antimicrobials
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Near-Earth asteroid data help probe possible fifth force in universe
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Bioengineered microorganisms offer new tool for plastic waste breakdown
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Geologists reconstruct ecosystems of northern Africa where the first hominins arrived
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Hydrogen bonding discovery could transform the use of glowing properties in organic materials
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Study finds gender influences fairness attitudes in children
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Stopping off-the-wall behavior in fusion reactors
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Hurricane Helene drone flight breaks records for data collection and flying time
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Research discovers protein that determines spiral shape of bacteria
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Archaeologists use metabolites in bones to identify smokers from centuries ago
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Diverse forests better at capturing planet-warming carbon dioxide, study finds
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Whale shark shipping collisions may increase as oceans warm, predict researchers
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After injury, one species of comb jelly can fuse to become one
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Study identifies key molecular step for division of damaged mitochondria
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Scientists decode black widow spider venom
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Astronomers use Webb to probe a 'steam world' in the constellation Pisces
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Material informatics aids in developing high-performance solid electrolytes for rechargeable batteries
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Parker Solar Probe completes 21st close approach to the sun
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Study finds donations more effective than discounts for delayed delivery
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How celebrity CEOs affect risk-taking behavior for restaurant businesses
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Advanced single-cell genomics approach maps antibiotic resistance
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Researchers source new drugs from toxic birds
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Modeling system could enable future generations of self-sensing materials
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Discovery of most distant rotating disk galaxy challenges current formation theories
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Chemists use light to replace an oxygen atom with a nitrogen atom in a molecule
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Arctic ozone reaches record high in positive step for climate
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New polymer technology targets engineering failure to enhance sustainability
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Enzymes in spider venom have bioeconomic potential
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How cells maintain their central processing unit for cell division
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Astronomers investigate the nature of a fast-spinning intermediate polar
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Unlocking heat management with quantum thermal transistors
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Winning the Nobel 'an earthquake', says Ruvkun
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FAA gives SpaceX the OK to launch just one Falcon 9 on asteroid mission for Europe
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Hurricane Helene's reach was shocking, another example of how climate change 'is here and now,' scientists say
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Milton 'erratically' approaches Florida, likely to become major hurricane
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Weather may delay launch of mission to study deflected asteroid
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources confirms state's worst deer disease outbreak since 2012
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During visit to South LA, EPA head vows to address environmental injustices in Watts
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