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Fri Nov 21
Study of unique blue pigment from the Amazon incorporates Indigenous people in every step
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Electrons stay put in layers of mismatched 'quantum Legos'
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Nano water droplet technology removes 99.9% of ultrafine dust in the air
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Fermentation makes ocean greens more palatable
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Adrift like Shackleton: Robot float survives Antarctic ice
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Musk denies reports of SpaceX seeking $800 billion valuation
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Survey honesty boosted by asking about good deeds first
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Cosmic gas flows, not collisions, explain Milky Way's double chemical signature
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When climate risk hits home, people listen: Local details can enhance disaster preparedness messaging
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A sound defense: Noisy pupae puff away potential predators
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Study measuring impacts of deep-sea mining machine finds abundance of animals at the site decreased by 37%
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Membrane 'neighborhood' helps transporter protein regulate cell signaling
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Impossible translations: Why we struggle to translate words when we don't experience the concept
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Spain probes five labs in hunt for source of swine fever
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Sri Lanka unveils cyclone aid plan as rains persist
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People swear on social media more with acquaintances than with friends—analysis can help detect fake profiles
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Study finds virus 'socializing' influences effectiveness of antiviral drugs
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New construction material absorbs CO₂ and sets quickly for sustainable building
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It's important for criminal sentences, but how do we know if someone's remorseful?
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Sick ant pupae emit chemical signals to prompt their own destruction
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Storms in the Southern Ocean are producing more rain—and the consequences could be global
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'We gotta act white': How voice recognition tech fails for Aboriginal English speakers
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New approach narrows uncertainty in future warming and remaining carbon budget for 2°C
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New 'remarkably tame' tinamou species discovered in Amazon mountains may already be at risk of extinction
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Saturday Citations: Cancer therapy breakthrough; Sumatran tigers thrive; frogs eat what, now?
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Gene editing creates compact goldenberry plants suitable for large-scale farming
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Long ago, Mars had massive watersheds—now finally mapped
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DNA confirms modern Bo people are descendants of ancient Hanging Coffin culture
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Climate change threatens Europe's remaining peatlands, study shows
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Ghostwriters, polo shirts, and the fall of a landmark pesticide study
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AI can dramatically speed up digitizing natural history collections
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New Moby Dick-like termite species discovered
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Spain not ruling out lab leak as cause of swine fever outbreak
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Alkaline-loving microbes could help safeguard nuclear waste buried deep underground for thousands of years
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Free radicals caught in the act with slow spectroscopy
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Programmable CRISPR platform can reduce stem cell differentiation from months to weeks
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The spread of AI in UK journalism comes with reservations
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Study reveals key psychological barriers to game meat consumption in Japan
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Close-up images show how stars explode in real time
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Microplastics in oceans may distort carbon cycle understanding
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Copper-64 isotope made easier: Recoil chemistry could lower medical imaging costs
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Rydberg-atom detector conquers a new spectral frontier
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Birds shift to higher mountain elevations in Europe as climate warms
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Ultrafast, highly reversible sodium storage in engineered hard carbon achieved
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New deep-sea species discovered during mining test
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AI in the classroom: Research focuses on technology rather than the needs of young people
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An adolescent growth spurt in young stars helps giant planets form
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Extreme engineering: Unlocking design secrets of deep-sea microbes
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Chameleon-like nanomaterial can adapt its color to mechanical strain
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Using video games to get kids interested in learning
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