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Sugar beet pulp fibers show potential for nutritional supplements and sustainable plastic alternatives
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Lessons from Venezuela's democratic collapse: How opposition movements can defy autocratic leaders
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Utah ecologists confirm that the 'Beehive State' lives up to its name
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Automated lead nurturing boosts sales—but only under the right conditions
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How ancient stone kitchens preserve food secrets
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Solutions are a big part of alternative media's environmental reporting, but need consistent support, study says
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Questionnaire that measures musicality in children can provide targeted support in education
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How necrotic cells contribute to the body's regeneration process
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Ultra-precision sensor technology developed for single-molecule detection
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Decoding a medieval mystery manuscript
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Achieving circularity in textiles: Applying the Butterfly framework to assess challenges and opportunities
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Researchers use innovative methods to identify bee species in the Caatinga biome
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Scientists call for uplisting emperor penguins to 'threatened' on IUCN red list
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Oxygenation strategy provides facile route to long-wave infrared birefringent crystals
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Scientists reveal neuronal calcium oscillations involved in tissue communication
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Diagnostic technology achieves near 100% accuracy in pathogen identification within three hours
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Nickel(0) and boron—together at last in square-planar complexes
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DNA-loaded lipid nanoparticles are poised to bring gene therapy to common chronic diseases
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A hit of dopamine tells baby birds when their song practice is paying off
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Anthropocene deserves official recognition, some experts maintain
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The future of wetlands: Predicting ecological shifts in the Middle Yangtze River Basin
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School during wartime: Learning about teachers' psychological stress in Ukraine
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NYC's 'couch-surfing' runaways found vulnerable to exploitation in report
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Study unravels mystery of cancer-fueling enzyme, which could lead to new therapies
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Wealthy nations owe climate debt to Africa. These funds could help cities grow
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Amid a tropical paradise known as 'Lizard Island,' researchers are cracking open evolution's black box
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Image: Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space: Time to get ready
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Back in the pink: Senegal salt lake gets its color back
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New spray technology helps pesticides stick to plant leaves to reduce polluting runoff
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AI transformation in the legal sector begins in law schools
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Magnetic 'microflowers' enhance local magnetic fields
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The solution to workplace isolation might be in the gap: The generation gap
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Our research shows the harm the two-child limit on benefits is doing; only scrapping it can end this
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Dynamic density functional theory offers new approach to understanding protein–membrane interactions
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Polarization: Poor countries disagree over the economy, richer countries on social issues—new findings
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Shaping the gut: How tissue mechanics drive intestinal organoid formation
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Reducing traffic in Barcelona by 25% would prevent around 200 premature deaths a year linked to pollution: Study
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Using cover plants to remove pollutants from arable soil
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Listening to quantum atoms talk together thanks to acoustics
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Are dogs the new children? Birth rates and dog ownership analyzed in study
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Transforming tourism: A simple solution to tackling hotel emissions
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Basketball analytics investment is key to NBA wins and other successes, says study
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Smaller yellow adhesive traps offer a more efficient method for population monitoring of the olive fly
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Japanese scientists pioneer nonviral gene delivery in primates
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Academic publishing is a multibillion-dollar industry. It's not always good for science
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Blockchain is changing grocery shopping: New study reveals freshness transparency can cut food waste and boost profits
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How animals shape the planet in surprising ways
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C. diff uses toxic compound to fuel growth advantage, researchers discover
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Deep-sea mining threatens sea life in a way no one is thinking about: By dumping debris into the thriving midwater zone
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Quantum computing tackles classical fluid dynamics challenges
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