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'Like talking on the telephone': Quantum computing engineers get atoms chatting long distance
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Gender, language and income biases limit contributions to scientific, English-language journals
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Partnership with Kenya's Turkana community helps scientists discover genes involved in adaptation to desert living
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Genomic evolution of major malaria-transmitting mosquito species uncovered
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Brazil faces surge in mosquito-borne disease as climate change and urbanization intensify
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Using only genomics and a one-time tree count, a new model can accurately predict a forest's future
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Brewery makes new beer from yeast launched in rocket
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Millennial pink, gen Z yellow, brat green… Tell me your favorite colors, and I'll guess your generation
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Primordial black hole's final burst may solve neutrino mystery
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Researchers develop colorized X-ray imaging for clearer material and tissue analysis
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Carbon credits have little to no effect on making companies greener, study reveals
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Computational method cuts through the noise to bring clarity to single-cell analysis
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Court rulings increasingly demand scientific certainty—but the case of titanium dioxide shows that's not always possible
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Stones have been 'overfished' from the sea. Here's how Denmark's rocky reefs are being restored
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New Picasso portrait unveiled at Paris auction house
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Tracking bigscale pomfret could expose key links in deep-sea food webs
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Quantifying the economic cost of climate change for Europe's forests
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Shape-shifting collisions offer new tool for studying early matter produced in Big Bang's aftermath
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Physicists create new electrically controlled silicon-based quantum device
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Mixing tree species does not always make forests more drought-resilient, study finds
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For birds, flocks promise safety, especially if you're faster than your neighbor
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Children's best interests should anchor Canada's approach to their online privacy
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A walk across Alaska's Arctic sea ice brings to life the losses that appear in climate data
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Tomorrow's quantum computers could use sound, not light
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Either too little or too much: Report finds world's water cycles are getting more erratic
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How an astronaut calculates risk
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Droughts sync up across India's major rivers as the climate changes, 800 years of streamflow records suggest
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The climate policies that EU citizens like (and those they don't)
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Hubble sees white dwarf eating piece of Pluto-like object
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Climate inequity in natural flood management solutions
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New agamid lizard species discovered in semi-arid shrublands of China
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3D LiDAR technology captures morphology and rock art of La Pileta Cave
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Inspired by bacteria's defense strategies, scientists develop chemical DNA tagging for genome editing
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Personal storytelling during medical training can improve learning and way doctors connect with their patients
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Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence—what the data shows
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AI for ecology and conservation: New tools track food webs and soundscapes
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Bioengineers explore how tumor mechanics and tiny messengers could shape the future of cancer research
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Physicist proves unsolvability beyond one dimension for quantum Ising models
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Jaguar swims over a kilometer, showing dams are not absolute barriers to large carnivores
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At the height of the pandemic, Americans of all political stripes were on guard against COVID
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Research highlights how PFAS uptake differs among crops
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Leveling the playing field: How technology practices can reduce remote worker bias
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Cut emissions 70% by 2035? There's only one policy that can get us there
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Hybrid nanoantennas enable light capture from diamond defects
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Decoding a decade of grouper grunts unlocks spawning secrets and shifts
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Shedding light on the toxicity of Bluefin tuna
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Dogs can extend word meanings to new objects based on function, not appearance
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South American amber deposit 'abuzz' with ancient insects
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U.S. faces rising death toll from wildfire smoke, study finds
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Body-positive and humorous parody social media inspire women to challenge unrealistic body standards
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