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Light signature algorithm offers precise insight on viral proteins, brain disease markers and semiconductors
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High-resolution climate models reveal how Tasman Sea temperatures may influence Antarctic peninsula warming
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Climate change drives more overlapping wildfire seasons in Australia and North America, study finds
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Eastern Europe's air has become cleaner: Long-term study from Saxony shows decreasing air pollution
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Quality of 3D printing with lunar regolith varies based on feedstock
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How personality traits shape our prosocial behavior
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Study explores how criminal law could address sexual violence in the metaverse
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How the influenza virus hijacks cell machinery to suppress immune alarm signals
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NASA 3D wind-measuring laser aims to improve forecasts from air, space
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Fungi dwelling on human skin may provide new antibiotics
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Snowball Earth: Drone mapping and isotopic dating suggest Marinoan glaciation spanned 4 million years
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Molecule can disarm pathogenic bacteria without harming beneficial microbes
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Blackberries with no thorns? Scientist assembles genome of a blackberry in major step to breed better fruit
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First atomic map of potato pathogen reveals potential infection mechanism
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Less intensive management works best for agricultural soil, study finds
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Global map of fishmeal and fish oil factories exposes industry's footprint
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Atmospheric reaction between Criegee intermediates and water found to be unexpectedly fast
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Compact optical clock uses quantum interference for improved frequency stability
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Bureaucrats get a bad rap, but they deserve more credit: A sociologist of work explains why
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Researchers uncover how intestinal parasite Cryptosporidium alters host cells
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New method identifies rancid hazelnuts without removing them from the bag
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Sexism can undermine teams by disrupting emotional synchrony's role in performance
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'Extremely rare event': Bone analysis suggests ancient echidnas lived in water
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Anatomy of a 'zombie' volcano: Investigating the cause of unrest inside Uturuncu
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Earthquake-driven land sinking could increase flood risk in Pacific Northwest
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Pugs and Persian cats show strikingly similar 'smushed' faces due to artificial selection
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First synthetic 'mini prion' shows how protein misfolding multiplies
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Using 'shallow shadows' to uncover quantum properties
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First observation of non-reciprocal Coulomb drag in Chern insulators reported
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P160C fires up successfully, a new chapter for Ariane 6 and Vega launchers
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Reciprocal interaction between extrachromosomal DNA maintenance and DNA damage response revealed
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First fossil pangolin tracks discovered in South Africa
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Nuclear chemistry research gets an efficiency boost with 'serial approach'
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Multistakeholder solutions for urban resilience for coastal cities
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Cryptocurrency may be evolving into a shadow banking system
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With sustainable practices, New York dairy farms achieve lower emissions
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Glaciers offer clues into the path of fossil fuel pollution
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Humanity's recent history leaves marks in deep marine sediments
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Vesta's missing core shatters long-held beliefs about the asteroid
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Scientists crack decades-old puzzle in carbon dioxide-to-fuel conversion
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First real-time visualization of nanofiber self-assembly uncovers key steps in formation of supramolecular gels
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ACES finds its home in orbit
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Is there a best way to peel a boiled egg? A food scientist explains
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Investigators are increasingly using technology in conflict-related sexual assault cases
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Life on Earth-like planets may emerge rapidly once conditions are favorable
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Hubble visits glittering cluster, capturing its ultraviolet light
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Unexpected link found between police spending, housing prices
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New atomic fountain clock joins elite group that keeps the world on time
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Who do Africans trust most? Surveys show it's not the state (more likely the army)
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Amazon set for launch of Starlink-rival satellites
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