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Mon Sep 15
Male flies are not mini-females: Cell-specific, non-uniform growth drives sexual size differences in fruit flies
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Self-cleaving receptors act as cellular quality control for protein synthesis
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Astronomers discover the most 'pristine' star in the known universe
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Sinking balls of krill food could be good news for the planet
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Research shines light on 'double-yielding' behavior in soft materials
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Global atlas of thermal tolerance provides heat check for freshwater organisms
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Canal Istanbul stirs fear and uncertainty in nearby villages
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From refugee to Nobel: Yaghi hails science's 'equalising force'
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Researchers discover a hidden atomic order that persists in metals even after extreme processing
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Protein nanorings designed to detect and neutralize SARS-CoV2 virus
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Tianwen-2 probe takes a selfie with Earth to mark China's National Day
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Four things to know about climate change and human migration
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Veggie 'burgers' face the chop as EU lawmakers back labeling ban
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Illegal cannabis cultivation leaves lasting chemical footprint on California's public lands
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Deforestation can cause eight-fold increase in flood event risk
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Deadwood brings wild orchids to life: Study uncovers important carbon flux in the ecosystem
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The remarkable rise of eBird—the world's biggest citizen science project
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Why Annabelle, Chucky and dolls in general creep us out
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AI-based method accurately segments and quantifies overlapping cell membranes
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As ocean temperatures warm, fish in Western Australia are heading south
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Every third school in Vilnius lies in a high air pollution zone, Lithuanian study reveals
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Webb unveils doomed star that could help solve mystery of missing massive red supergiants
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Protected areas in the Hauraki Gulf nearly triple under a new law—but it comes with a catch
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Likely origins of black hole collision with 'squashed' orbital path revealed
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Whiskers for warrens: Why wombats have such whiskery snouts
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Half the UK's fish stocks are overfished—but the evidence shows how they can be revived
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Soil bacteria and minerals can form a natural 'battery' that breaks down antibiotics in the dark
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New data analysis finds significant wage disparities for Latinas across California counties
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Cheaper, fresher, greener—new research promises lower prices for local food
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V717 Andromedae is an active low mass ratio contact binary, observations reveal
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Look to the skies this week to see the 'Draconid' meteor shower
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EPA reverses stance on coke oven rules that U.S. Steel called unachievable
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Wild mushroom harvesters in Mid-Atlantic region collect fungi, build community
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Algorithm reveals 'magic sizes' for assembling programmable icosahedral shells at minimal cost
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Once dominant, US agricultural exports falter amid trade disputes and rising competition
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Wildlife flee as floods swamp Indian parks
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Three scientists win Nobel Prize in chemistry for the development of metal-organic frameworks
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Record flooding hits Vietnam city, eight killed in north
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New Zealand's seas warming faster than global average: Report
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Energy storage and new materials eyed for chemistry Nobel
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Snakebite surge as Bangladesh hit by record rains
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AI advance helps astronomers spot cosmic events with just a handful of examples
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The human cost of healthy eating: Some recommended US diets carry higher risk of forced labor in food supply chains
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Lizard genetics provide new perspective on evolution
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Method to assess the status of wild reindeer may help with conservation efforts
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Slime mold soil microbes could be a source of potent antimicrobials
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Imported cut flowers at low risk of spreading livestock viruses, finds study
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Record-breaking 2024 Amazon fires drive unprecedented carbon emissions and ecosystem degradation
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Tree swallows thrive despite pollution from forever chemicals
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Assessing overconfidence among national security officials
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