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Fri Jan 24
Masquerading moth deploys specialized nanostructures to evade predators
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Aquaculture in the Amazon: Lessons for food security and sustainability
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Researchers reveal drier mid-Holocene in Tarim Basin linked to poleward displacement of westerly jet
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Eliminating singularities: Physicists describe the creation of black holes through pure gravity
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Tidal energy measurements help scientists understand Titan's composition and orbital history
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Astrophysicists suggest shaded outer disk regions formed Jupiter's largest moons
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Without the Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, teachers will struggle in the classroom
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'When you've got nothing in your belly, you can't concentrate': Teachers on the food banks they run in schools
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Physicists find deformed nuclei when searching for 'dark forces'
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Inability of cells to recycle fats can spell disease: Study reveals how a protein helps transport fats out of lysosomes
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Sorghum's resistance to Striga: Two key genes fight against crop parasites
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The first experimental observation of an exotic phase of water: Plastic ice VII
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The sexome's forensic potential: After intercourse, both partners leave traces of their own unique genital microbiome
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First ultra-high-energy neutrino detected in deep-sea telescope
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China Jurassic fossil discovery sheds light on bird origin
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Tree rings and fire scars show fewer forest fires burn in North America today than in the past
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Expanded protection of scuba diving sites could generate billions for coastal economies
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Researchers develop new method to detect subtle changes in porphyrin molecules
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The 3,000-year coral reef shutdown: A mysterious pause and a remarkable recovery
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Astronomers unveil spectro-polarimetric properties of X-ray binary GX 9+1
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Nearly everyone in the world breathes bad air. This is what you can do to lower your risk
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Female hoverflies beat males on long-distance migrations, research finds
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Worm surface chemistry reveals secrets to their development and survival
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Global warming and mass extinctions: What we can learn from plants from the last ice age
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Astronomers uncover details of pulsar M53A's spin and motion
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Companies quietly switching out toxic product ingredients in response to California law
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Research uncovers potential market for smoke-impacted wines amid wildfires
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Money may have originated through long distance trade, new theory suggests
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Antarctic midge survives extreme cold with unique dormancy strategies
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How Earth's early cycles shaped the chemistry of life
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Engineered animals show new way to fight mercury pollution
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Atomic arrays enable negative refraction, bypassing metamaterial limitations
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Ukraine war forces planes to take longer routes, raising CO₂ emissions
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Scientists reveal how to make dogs pay attention
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NASA's 2 stuck astronauts may return to Earth sooner under new plan
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Kilauea is spewing lava again. It is the Hawaii volcano's latest activity in an on-and-off eruption
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'What would you have us do?': The plastic credits problem
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After Patagonia, Argentina's northern prairies consumed by fires
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Can math save content creators? A new model proposes fairer revenue distribution methods for streaming services
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Curiosity rover captures colorful clouds drifting over Mars
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500-year-old Transylvanian diaries show how the Little Ice Age completely changed life and death in the region
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Widespread biofluorescence in birds-of-paradise suggests enhanced signaling for hierarchy and courtship displays
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Report: Colorado forests are releasing more carbon than they capture each year
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Nationalism, geopolitical tensions, cultural gaps and economic crises are reshaping global tourism, study finds
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How scientists plan to prevent plastic pollution in the ocean
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NASA's mini rover team is packed for lunar journey
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AI program could help tackle global microplastics challenge
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A new AI tool for rapid identification in forensic investigations is faster than humans at estimating biological sex
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The dynamics of fluid flow on (and off) inclined fibers
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Deep-sea shrimp have evolved enhanced vision for the bioluminescent world, study finds
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