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Blueprint for nature's carbon-capturing nanomachines paves path for bioengineering and climate innovation
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Diet alone doesn't explain divergent health of California sea lions in US and Mexico
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Phages with fully-synthetic DNA can be edited gene by gene
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Dangers of direct selling and network marketing are rarely mentioned in research
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Cosmic dust bunnies: Why the universe might be fluffier than we thought
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High-resolution label-free imaging reveals stable organelle dynamics and spatial organization
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Habitable zone planets around red dwarfs aren't likely to host exomoons, simulations suggest
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China's Tianwen-1 orbiter spots 3I/ATLAS
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Mothers think they will return to work quickly after maternity leave, but the reality is different
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Understanding how bacteria use 'sunscreen' to adapt to climate
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Q&A: How culture as a sustainable development goal is starting to become a reality
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Here's what teachers in Canada have said about their experiences with AI in the classroom
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Within a second after the Big Bang, particle interactions may have created black holes, boson stars and cannibal stars
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Developers and expert users benchmark three leading open-source thermal conductivity calculation packages
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Dataset reveals the factors affecting retail and charitable food supplies after Hurricane Harvey
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Devilishly distinctive new bee species discovered in Western Australia Goldfields
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Cooperative motor proteins found to kill cancer cells when dual-inhibited
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Climate conference's webpages emit 10 times more carbon than average sites, study says
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Sex work on trial: What the recently dismissed constitutional challenge means
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Governments can protect marine environments by supporting small-scale fishing
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Zebrafish larvae's camouflage control traced to specific eye and brain cells
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Harnessing intricate, self-organized plasma patterns to destroy PFAS
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What does 'pro-life' mean? There's no one answer, even for advocacy groups that oppose abortion
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Fans, not celebrities, drive nationalism on Chinese social media
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Entrepreneurial behavior can fast-track career, research finds
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Climate tipping points are close: Scientists urge radical action before it's too late
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The 'supercenter' effect: How massive, one-stop retailers fuel overconsumption and waste
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How five countries are adapting to the climate crisis
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Stable molecule trapped with deep ultraviolet light for the first time
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What AI earbuds can't replace: The value of learning another language
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South Africa's flagship telescope at 20: An eye on the sky and on the community
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Land is Africa's best hope for climate adaptation: It must be the focus at COP30
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How to make Africa food secure? G20 group points to trade, resilient supply chains and sustainable farming
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The archaeologist's guide to colonizing other worlds
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Study finds disparities in risks for reading difficulties emerge by kindergarten
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Explainable AI reveals how chemical sensors detect odors
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How crowdsourcing and phone cameras could help bring fallen soldiers home
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Specialized potteries reveal complex organization of El Argar society 4,000 years ago
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AI bias in hiring decisions is often copied by human reviewers, study reveals
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Bio-based film matches traditional plastic packaging in blocking moisture and oxygen
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How cells choose their direction without external signals
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Flood protection model reveals public measures can lower individual readiness
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Hawaiian blueberries traced back to Northeast Asia in surprising discovery
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Silver nanowire electrodes get a conductivity surge with new coating technique
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Fragments of Stone of Scone tracked down to reveal a hidden history
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Remote work can reduce childcare gap when fathers have progressive gender role attitudes
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Urban greenness for mental health benefits: Researchers uncover optimal 'dose'
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Study finds Kansas City fare-free bus policy attracted new riders, increased overall use
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National 211 hotline calls for food assistance quadrupled in days, a magnitude typically seen during disasters
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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and color to find out what stars and planets are made of
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