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Wed Jan 14
Battery-free nano-sensors could pave the way for next-generation wearables
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Rethinking where life could exist beyond Earth
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3D-printed surfaces help atoms play ball to improve quantum sensors
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Understanding sexual violence and harassment in the Scottish folk music scene
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Scientists solve 66 million-year-old mystery of how Earth's greenhouse age ended
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Living walls boost biodiversity by providing safe spaces for urban wildlife
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Stress-reduction molecule has potential to treat aging and metabolic disorders
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Chimpanzees are better at solving resource dilemmas in larger, more tolerant groups
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Market freedom may impact homicide rates
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Scientists may have discovered a new extinct form of life
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Scientists illuminate ancient plant-fungus partnership at molecular level
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Astronomers discover dense super-Neptune exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star
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Magnetic 'sweet spots' enable optimal operation of hole spin qubits
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'Autoplay got me there': How YouTube's algorithm built a following for fascist group Patriotic Alternative
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Critique highlights challenges in measuring Yellowstone aspen ecosystem response to wolf reintroduction
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The hidden microbial communities that shape health in space
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Study sheds light on the function of a key antibiotic-producing enzyme
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Plastics everywhere, and the myth that made it possible
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Space station crew credits ultrasound machine for handling in-orbit health crisis
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Evidence of 'lightning-fast' evolution found after Chicxulub impact
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Humans use local dialects to communicate with honeyguide birds, research shows
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World on track to breach 1.5°C target by 2030
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Construction of Asian carp barrier in Illinois hits another snag
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Bats, bushbabies and aardvark edge closer to extinction in southern Africa
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New NASA Artemis payloads to study moon's terrain, radiation, history
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When science jams: Biomedical engineer draws on musical roots to reimagine scientific collaboration
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Artificial intelligence in manufacturing rocket parts
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Snow is vital for the Pyrenees, and it's disappearing fast
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New analysis suggests carbon markets must account for storage duration in pricing removals
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Massive cloud with metallic winds discovered orbiting mystery object
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Parasitic fungi infect nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, altering Baltic Sea nutrient cycles
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Single enzyme found to control formation of immune cells critical for health
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Nature-inspired 'POMbranes' could transform water recycling in textile and pharma industries
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Meet the marten: An updated look at a rare, adorable carnivore
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Pine bark removes pharmaceutical residues from wastewater—an affordable way to keep antibiotics out of nature
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Identifying corrosion initiation sites in aluminum alloys
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Using magnetic frustration to probe new quantum possibilities
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Single Brucella species found to drive livestock infections in Cameroon
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AI helps find trees in a forest: Researchers achieve 3D forest reconstruction from remote sensing data
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Innovative optical atomic clock could combine single-ion accuracy with multi-ion stability
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Unlocking genetic code of crop-damaging fungus paves way for better disease control
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Sweetening the deal for sustainability, while removing carbon dioxide
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'Extreme cold': Winter storm forecast to slam huge expanse of US
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Optical technique reveals hidden magnetic states in antiferromagnets
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New insight into light-matter thermalization could advance neutral-atom quantum computing
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Natural peptides from cyanobacteria offer eco-friendly solution to marine biofouling
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Positive interactions dominate among marine microbes, six-year study reveals
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Rye pollen's cancer-fighting structure revealed for first time
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Are your memories illusions? New study disentangles the Boltzmann brain paradox
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Low-platinum catalyst could make hydrogen production cheaper
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