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  • Fri Jan 2

World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say

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The invisible bubbles that spread cancer could also help stop it

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US hospitality and tourism professors don't reflect the diversity of the industry they serve

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Bitter cold grips millions as US digs out of sweeping snowstorm

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New sensor surface distinguishes aggressive cancer cells by physical behavior

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Personalized library model adapts book recommendations to readers' changing knowledge

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Lit bots beware: AI creative writing faces reader skepticism, study shows

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Watching atoms roam before they decay

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AI makes quantum field theories computable

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Early warning for wine spoilage glows in the dark

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Epigenetic switch found to halt fat cell formation in adipose tissue

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Q&A: Even small amounts of online math practice can improve skills

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How starfish control tube feet without a central nervous system or brain

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The masters behind Bronze Age rock art

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Feeling unprepared for the AI boom? You're not alone

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Dealing with a difficult relationship? Here's how psychology says you can shift the dynamic

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Journey to center of Milky Way with upcoming NASA Roman core survey

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How the polar vortex and warm ocean intensified a major US winter storm

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Practice using bags and lunchboxes: How to build your child's confidence as they start school

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Scientists reveal gold precipitation mechanism at pyrite-water interface

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Social media ban for under-16s could 'create a game of cat and mouse' between platforms and users

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What is dark energy? Research shines light on space's biggest question

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Elucidating liquid-liquid phase separation under non-equilibrium conditions

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Q&A: Why are icy surfaces slippery?

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Moisture availability, not fertilizer alone, affects long-term fate of soil phosphorus

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Aging populations could cut global water use by up to 31%, study finds

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Harvestmen arachnids apparently use fluorescent patterns for species recognition

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AI generates short DNA sequences that show promise for gene therapies

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Q&A: Coexistence between humans and wild animals in Japan

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Nepal's green success story has a hidden social gap, research shows

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Flight engineers give NASA's Dragonfly lift

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High-resolution map shows dark matter's gravity pulled normal matter into galaxies

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New reports illustrate historical patterns of inequity in policy design and their impact across generations

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Mapping cell development with mathematics-informed machine learning

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Manganese helps reduce agricultural nitrogen pollution in air, water

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Tapping into risk in America's drinking water

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New evidence reveals how Greenland's seaweed locks away carbon in the deep ocean

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Scientist uses anime for STEM outreach

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Exceptionally well-preserved ant in Goethe's amber examined

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New insight into economic outcomes of the US space race

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First carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars discovered in Milky Way's companion

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Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West

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How does popularity influence consumers' online music choices?

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Shipping regulations to reduce pollution may have exacerbated Great Barrier Reef bleaching

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'Shark-repellent' method could reform fisheries by curbing bycatch

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Are llamas big pharma's secret weapon to find new drugs?

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Shrubs curb carbon emissions in China's largest desert, decades-long experiment shows

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Hibernating hamsters maintain muscle cells by suppressing muscle regeneration, study shows

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Saltier seas in spring double the chance of extreme El Niño events, study finds

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OceanXplorer: a 'one-stop shop' for marine research

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