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Wed Feb 11
Recycling jumps when garbage collection drops, new research shows
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Tiny flows, big insights: Microfluidics system boosts super-resolution microscopy
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Late scientist's notebooks help finish study of rare 55-million-year-old tarpon fossil
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BaSi₂-supported nickel catalyst boosts low-temperature hydrogen production
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A common CRISPR platform enables comparative studies of multicellularity in social amoebae
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The key to attacking 'undruggable' proteins: Transient clustering state reveals a moving target
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How an underground fungal map of the world's oldest, slowest-growing rainforest trees can boost Earth's resilience
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Sting in the tail of scorpion venom accelerates blood clotting, could help save lives
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Chemically 'stapled' peptides used to target difficult-to-treat cancers
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A Plan B for space? On the risks of concentrating national space power in private hands
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World's biggest astronomy camera seeks to answer pressing questions about the universe
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Maize may have more importance in pre-European Michigan than previously thought
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What is happiness? A philosopher looks for answers
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The RCW 36 nebula: A cosmic hawk and its baby stars
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Moths use magnetic compass and visual cues to guide them during migration
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A 2,850‑year‑old mass grave in Serbia reveals a shift in prehistoric violence
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Rainfall can shape bird populations as much as temperature, global study reveals
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Arrowhead marks found in Central Asia could prove the existence of Homo sapiens 80,000 years ago
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Ancient zircon crystals provide a window into early Earth history
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HETDEX data reveal a vast 'sea of light' between early galaxies
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Want to improve worker performance with AI? First, help staff understand their own strengths and weaknesses
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Liquid crystal phase in antiferromagnets can be detected electrically
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Wildlife imaging shows that AI models aren't as smart as we think
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Letting atomic simulations learn from phase diagrams
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Having a 'growth mindset' helps entrepreneurs adapt to setbacks
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Life forms can planet hop on asteroid debris—and survive
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'Natural' and 'healthy' food labels may mislead consumers
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What happens if truth is lost? Philosopher explains how truth defines our humanity
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Remote work opens doors for workers with poor mental health
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Study finds 77% of US national parks are highly vulnerable to climate change
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Studying snakes' ability to stand upright could inform soft robotics and more
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Genetic library for soybean cyst nematode could renew resistance, profitability for soybean growers
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Rewilding could fill gap left by Panama's lost giants
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Fans value ethics over innovation at AI hologram concerts, new study finds
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Brain structure volume linked to increased social tolerance in macaques
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Implementing selective immigration and import policies could counter the rise in populism
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A new 'uncertainty relation' for quantum measurement errors
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Climate shifts could leave many protected floodplains too dry
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70-year field study finds fertilizer imbalance can halve mycorrhizal fungi
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A 690-million-kilometer journey through space ends for Australia's SpIRIT mission
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Asteroid Ryugu samples offer new insights into early solar system magnetism
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Reduce rust by dumping your wok twice, and other kitchen tips
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Newly excavated Maya wetland settlement shows the civilization's adaptation to changing climate
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Left-handed people may have a psychological edge in competition
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Did plants nearly wipe out all marine life on Earth—twice?
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How realistic does a supermarket need to be? Study examines consumer research methods
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Brazilian fossil site yields smallest rhynchosaur fossil ever recorded
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AI biases can influence people's perception of history
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Synthetic gene medicines may disrupt DNA repair
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AI technology detects real-time koala crossing in first for field
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