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Fri Jul 25
Licensed to live: DNA's replication mechanisms compiled in study
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From thousands of defects, one magnesium oxide qubit emerges as a quantum contender
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Study reveals universal color curve for arabica coffee roasting
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Teachers' experiences of teaching a visually impaired student in an outdoor recreation course
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High-sensitivity sensor platform for rapid disease diagnostics
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French supply chain law shows no long-term economic downside for large firms
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New method uses microalgae to create eco-friendly carbon fibers for manufacturing
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Barley allergy-triggering proteins measured precisely, paving way for gentler foods
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Study finds right-wing media operate more like a religion
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Physicists explain previously unknown microscopic mechanism
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Kinase enzymes exist throughout tree of life—those found in bacteria may be vulnerable targets for new antibiotics
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New long-period radio transient discovered
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Rigid and negative thought patterns linked to increasing political polarization online
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Climate change has minor impact on marmots for now
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Organic molecules show promise for sensitive quantum sensing through color-shifting spins
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Novel discoveries about Eastern whip-poor-will nesting and chick growth
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Deep-sea jellyfish distribution suggests oceanic barrier
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Simulating the Hawking effect and other quantum field theory predictions with polariton fluids
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Congo Basin peatlands found to be over 40,000 years old, doubling previous estimates
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Precision mapping tracks woody plant spread across Great Plains grasslands
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Kākāpō population decline linked to rapid loss of native parasite species
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Tiny artificial cells maintain 24-hour cycles like living organisms
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New approach enables independent lasers to cooperate for unified light emission
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Turkey's glaciers fall victim to climate change
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Why are scientists dressing pigs in clothes and burying them in Mexico?
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Researchers create 'virtual scientists' to solve complex biological problems
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Krill catch in Antarctica soars to record following collapse of conservation deal
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How much time did our ancestors spend up trees? Savanna-living chimpanzees might help us find out
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How to improve university EDI policies so they address Jewish identity and antisemitism
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Why government support for religion doesn't necessarily make people more religious
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Artists, scientists breathe life into prehistoric woman
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Planet K2-18b may not host alien life, but it is home to a water-rich interior
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France petition against bee-killing pesticide tops two million backers
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Animals boost tropical forests' carbon absorption by aiding seed dispersal
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Turkey, Bulgaria battle wildfires amid Mediterranean heat wave
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Translocated woodpeckers thrive on Florida bombing range, boosting endangered population
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RGB multiplexer based on lithium niobate enables faster, more efficient light modulation for laser beam scanning
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Study revises 'living fossil' fish anatomy, reshaping view of vertebrate skull evolution
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War's educational toll: Research reveals 78,000 Ukrainian students directly impacted by Russian war
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Research on glasswing butterflies remaps butterflies' evolutionary tree
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Hybrid crystal-glass materials from meteorites transform heat control
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Life could survive beneath the surface of Mars and other planets using high energy particles from space
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Our kids' recess at school is essential to well-being and learning, and shouldn't be scaled back
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Poor mental health often plays a role in adults killing children. But it is primarily about violence
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Employees who spot problems help the bottom line, so why do leaders give more power to flatterers?
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Hidden gene clusters in soil bacteria may hold key to bigger legumes
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Mountains of fire: What hillwalking with my father taught me about the origins of oil exploration
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Most women in STEM feel like frauds, new study shows
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Fear of crime is a useful political tool, even if the data don't back it up
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School shootings leave lasting scars on local economies, research shows
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