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AI-powered platform accelerates discovery of new mRNA delivery materials

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AI model analyzes 52 factors to flag extinction risks for 10,000 fish species

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Nutrient-driven 'death fronts' may explain why some antibiotics fail outside the lab

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Major gap in Earth's rock record likely due to tectonics—not glaciers

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Q&A: Why the fall of Mexico's most wanted kingpin matters

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Physicists watch light drift in quantized steps for the first time

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AI develops easily understandable solutions for unusual experiments in quantum physics

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Ice Age erosion may explain Appalachians' smoother northern peaks

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Lasers and drones assess health of world forests and help track climate change

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How AI can improve the quality of peer review

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Why do female caribou have antlers? Arctic study points to nutrition

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Are there aliens broadcasting from Hycean world K2-18b? Astronomers just listened in

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Animals' perception of time is linked to the pace of their life

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Funding climate projects: Our financial model can better illustrate long-term value

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Surprise solar eruptions on sun's far side validate new forecasting method

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Nine-city study finds richer neighborhoods get more sidewalk shade

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Canada's Magdalen Islands' peatlands hold vital clues about ancient Atlantic hurricanes

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Blaming beavers for flood damage is bad policy and bad science, research shows

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Shorter early-life telomere length could predict survival in Arctic seabirds

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Some pesticides can slip under natural protection into streams, researchers find

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Color-changing nanopigment sensor tracks pH one to ten with stable, repeatable readings

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A new 'forever' marine pollutant? Fiberglass found in a major shellfish estuary

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Tokyo Bay's night lights reveal hidden boundaries between species

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When light 'thinks' like the brain: The connection between photons and artificial memory

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The legal void of the asteroid gold rush

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Americans reveal deepening split between self and country

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An indoor air scrubber developed to remove ammonia in poultry houses

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Mate choice: How social trends influence mate diversity

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Decision-making nudges can improve racial equity in tenure decisions

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Astronomers inspect ultraluminous X-ray pulsar's magnetic field evolution in the Whale galaxy

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Decoding immune system cellular pathways one enzyme at a time

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Thunderstorms conjure ghostly coronae in treetops, observed outdoors for the first time

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Marine plastic pollution alters octopus predator-prey encounters, study shows

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When smaller means better: How device scaling enhances memory performance

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Engineered bacteria can consume tumors from the inside out

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Stone Age deceased dressed in spectacular feather and fur headgear, new research technique reveals

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Clearing the path for turbulence-free quantum communication

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Citizens engage with information in different ways during a crisis, Finnish study finds

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One of the biggest stars in the universe might be getting ready to explode

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With the flip of a switch, scientists harness light to program how particles interact and assemble

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CINEMA mission will explore auroras and Earth's mysterious magnetotail

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How the color of a theater affects sound perception

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'The plastic divide'—how carrier bag bans impact the poorest communities

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Ribosome could have emerged from ancient antagonism between parasites and proto-cells

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Cannabis essential oils unlock how camphor repels mosquitoes

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New lab technique can reverse chemical process linked with Alzheimer's disease

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Enzymes work as 'Maxwell's demon' by using memory stored as motion

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Methane's missing emissions: The underestimated impact of small sources

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How many bee species exist? New global count puts the total near 26,000

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Chemists thought phosphorus had shown all its cards—until it surprised them with a new move

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