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DIVE multi-agent workflow streamlines hydrogen storage materials discovery
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Oysters play unexpected role in protecting blue crabs from disease
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Lack of information hinders regulation of 'green' nanopesticides
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Forest soils increasingly extract methane from the atmosphere, long-term study reveals
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From cryogenic to red-hot: Optical temperature sensing from 77 K to 873 K
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Nanocrystal biohybrids harvest light to reduce N₂ gas to ammonia
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Analysis reveals interhemispheric thermal imbalance as key to Asian-Australian monsoon variability
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Lab-grown beef: Novel line of bovine embryonic stem cells shows promise
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2024 total eclipse subtly shifted animal calling across three Ohio prairies, study finds
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Dual-atom platinum–ruthenium catalyst achieves efficient low-temperature carbon monoxide oxidation
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How high temperatures disrupt anthocyanin metabolism in red kiwifruit
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Invisible actors in groundwater mapped for first time, revealing role in freshwater reservoir
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From single queens to mega-colonies: How ant societies are shaped by the environment
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Well-behaved dogs generally have lower cortisol and higher serotonin, study finds
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Reuniting forcibly separated families: How a machine-learning model can help
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From sea to space: Turning the tide on microplastic pollution with satellite technology
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Why snakes can go months between meals: A genetic explanation
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Experiments with 1,600 volunteers link social exclusion to higher interest in gossip
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Where are Europe's oldest people living? What geography tells us about a fragmenting continent
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Hudson Valley initiative puts food sovereignty into practice
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Schools are increasingly telling students they must put their phones away. Ohio's example shows mixed results
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Hard to recycle packaging? This glue could let plastics peel apart on cue
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Friendly bacteria can unlock hidden metabolic pathways in plant cell cultures
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Simulations and supercomputing calculate one million cislunar orbits
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Olives have been essential to life in Italy for at least 6,000 years—far longer than we thought
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Reclaiming water from contaminated brine can increase water supply and reduce environmental harm
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Women have been mapping the world for centuries, and now they're speaking up for the people left out of those maps
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How to ensure affordable, safe and culturally grounded housing for Indigenous older adults
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Zambia's farmers are working in dangerous heat: How they can protect themselves
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'Inoculation' helps people spot political deepfakes, study finds
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Scientists use RNA nanotechnology to program living cells, opening a new path for cancer cure
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Grazing and digging put some herbivores at greater risk from toxic elements in soil: New research
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Researchers uncover a one-hour 'crown' checkpoint that enables malaria reproduction
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Lüften sounds simple, but 'house-burping' is more complicated in Pittsburgh
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Funny teachers can make classes more enjoyable—if their jokes land
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A digital game improves the mathematical performance of children with dyscalculia
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Neutron scans reveal hidden water in famous martian meteorite
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New report unpacks the crises facing American journalism and offers solutions
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Temperature of some cities could rise faster than expected under 2°C warming
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Orange, camphor-smelling solid could be a key to the next generation grid-storage batteries
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TESS observations reveal sustained quasi-periodic oscillations in multiple blazars
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Hadean zircons reveal crust recycling and continent formation more than 4 billion years ago
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Cracking the rules of gene regulation with experimental elegance and AI
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AI model OpenScholar synthesizes scientific research and cites sources as accurately as human experts
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A minimalist bacterial defense strategy: Scientists discover single protein that disrupts viral assembly
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Terahertz microscope reveals the motion of superconducting electrons
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Poop as medicine? A Roman vial's chemistry backs up ancient medical texts
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An 'AI afterlife' is now a real option—but what becomes of your legal status?
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Using influencers to encourage people to drink tap water
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Victoria's mountain ash forests naturally thin their trees. So why do it with machines?
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