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Memristors achieve stable resistance values tied to fundamental constants of nature
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When a hurricane threatens, these tips can help you prepare
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Discovery of how a coral stiffens its skeleton on demand opens new directions for bio-inspired engineering
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More friends, more division: Study finds growing social circles may fuel polarization
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Why did ancient people build Poverty Point?
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Hurricane Ian dataset reveals link between first-floor elevation and flood damage
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Electric signals reveal magnetic spin waves, hinting at faster computing
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Mysterious transient objects in sky linked to nuclear testing and unidentified anomalous phenomena
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New software tool fast-tracks identification and response to microbial threats
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Topological insulator maintains quantum spin Hall effect at higher temperatures
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New earthquake model goes against the grain
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As global warming worsens, so may space communications
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Physics-based model can predict floods and improve water management worldwide
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Supercomputer-developed AI learns the intricate language of biomolecules
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Tiny galaxy, big find: Black hole discovered in nearby Segue 1
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Chimpanzees in Uganda use flying insects to tend their wounds, study reveals
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Humanity rises as wildlife recedes: Two studies show the extent of human domination over nature
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Can AI have morality? Philosophy weighs in
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Nuclear clock technology enables unprecedented investigation of fine-structure constant stability
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Fossil hand from human relative puzzles scientists with mix of human- and gorilla-like features
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Distributed quantum sensor network achieves ultra-high resolution near Heisenberg limit
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Remote work reduced gender discrimination. Returning to the office may change that
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Seven things Halloween and Hollywood get wrong about bats
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From grooming gangs to Virginia Giuffre, this is the common thread in abuse
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Metallic nanodots use reactive oxygen to selectively kill cancer cells
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Despite naysayers and rising costs, data show that college still pays off for students, and society overall
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AI is changing who gets hired. What skills will keep you employed?
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'Minimalist' lifestyles may not effectively tackle overconsumption. Can performance management help?
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California schools are losing tree canopy, study finds
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Seafloor-foraging sea snakes sometimes perform a puzzling wiggle
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Global study reveals seabirds as critical connectors between islands, the ocean and people
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Racial disparities persist in victim compensation for homicide survivors
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UK families lose nearly a fifth of income after job loss
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Two earthquakes recorded just hours apart in NC mountain community, U.S. Geological Survey reports
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Addressing population disparities near the worst Superfund sites
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AI now drives every stage of materials research, review finds
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Dwarf galaxies tip the scales in favor of dark matter over modified gravity
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New test can flag drugs that could be harmful to cats
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New DNA tool tags 'zombie cells' for easier identification in living tissue
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Matching gene expression to metabolite production in single plant cells
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People don't worry about losing jobs to AI, even when told it could happen soon
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Amami rabbits show exceptionally delayed maturity in island environment
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California kills 4 wolves, removes pack after Sierra cattle attacks
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Rethinking how nucleoside supplementation speeds up DNA replication: It's not just about having enough
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Once tadpoles lose lungs, they never get them back
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How tectonics and astronomical cycles shaped the Late Paleozoic climate
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Dinosaur 'mummies' help scientists visualize the fleshy details of these ancient animals
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Should you pour coffee down the drain? An environmental scientist explains
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Global construction carbon footprint set to double by 2050
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NZ's first marine reserve is turning 50. The lessons from its recovery are invaluable
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