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Decoding the molecular commonality underlying lip hypertrophy in cichlids
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Mysterious fast radio burst turns out to be from long-dead NASA satellite
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Hubble studies small but mighty galaxy
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Research finds 'attractiveness advantage' in customer experience
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Some studies might not paint full picture of how plants respond to climate change
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City trees provide cooling even in extreme heat
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Do ants think? Do bees feel?
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Cold winters limit northward spread of butterfly species despite rapid evolution
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Modeling study finds early signs of widespread coastal marsh decline
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In Norway, climate goals clash with Indigenous herders' rights
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Massive burps of carbon dioxide triggered widespread ocean anoxia 300 million years ago, sediment cores suggest
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Near-perfect defects in 2D material could serve as quantum bits
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Physicists confirm elusive quantum spin liquid in new study
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A pink diamond just sold for over US$14 million—no wonder, when you look at the mysteries behind their chemistry
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Precision nanomachines deliver gene therapy to lymph nodes, suppressing breast cancer spread
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Defect engineering enhances carbon nitride's ability to degrade pollutants while producing clean fuel
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Photo-switchable DNA condensates enable remote-controlled microflow systems
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Research team advances use of sCO₂ foam for improved oil recovery and carbon sequestration
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How to protect your favorite urban trees from increasing danger
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Glass nanostructures reflect nearly all visible light, challenging photonics assumptions
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Embarrassed? Why this feeling might actually be good for you
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Novel yet simple model provides smooth answer to friction mystery
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Astronomy has a major data problem. Simulating realistic images of the sky can help train algorithms
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How emotions rule every stage of the entrepreneurial process
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Gorillas' tree time rivals chimpanzees: Even silverbacks spend hours foraging above ground, study finds
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No country for old business owners: Economic shifts create growing challenge for America's aging entrepreneurs
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Having problems with unread emails? Entice the recipients with more emotion
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Most gifted students feel supported, but one in three feel stigmatized
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Immune cell feedback drives thymus's complex architecture, new model reveals
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Research reveals why receiving food before others is a source of discomfort for social diners
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Major global study on future climate threats to coastal oceans
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Predators drive rapid changes in guppy reproduction and body shape
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New genes, old job: Recently evolved genes play key role in cell division, study finds
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Meteorite-common amino acid induces formation of nanocavities in clay mineral, hinting at life's origins
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Public voices reveal complexities in selling health and environment win-wins
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Upcycling plastic into painkillers: Microbes transform everyday waste into acetaminophen
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Q&A: Extreme heat and wildfire smoke combine to pose heightened health risks
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Talking with peers strengthens critical awareness about sharing learner data
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Coupled electrons and phonons may flow like water in 2D semiconductors
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Biomass satellite returns striking first images of forests and more
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Big possum that lived 60 million years ago unearthed in Texas
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Reducing urban lighting: Researchers map solutions that balance wildlife protection and resident safety
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What is an 'alpha' male?
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Real-time X-ray analysis reveals how eco-friendly quantum dots boost photovoltaic hydrogen production
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If we don't teach youth about sexual assault and consent, popular media will
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NASA tech to use moonlight to enhance measurements from space
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Topological insulators boost ultra-thin magnet strength by 20% for next-gen electronics
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Diverting food waste from landfills to recycling could dramatically offset emissions
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Corn after soy: New study quantifies rotation benefits and trade-offs
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Nosy by nature: Chimpanzees and children share a strong curiosity about the lives of others
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