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Atomic-level simulations reveal rotational mechanism behind a critical biomolecular motor
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What's driving Salt Lake City's downward emissions trends?
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Superconductivity switched on in material once thought only magnetic
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Book explores small talk and big silence in evangelical communities
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Accuracy test for protein language models shines light into AI 'black box'
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Social roles are neither predetermined nor set in stone, study in mice suggests
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Why subduction zones act as the Earth's 'gold kitchens'
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Helical liquid crystals can flip light's chirality under ultralow electric fields
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Study suggests platforms invite third-party analytics to raise seller prices
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Free software lets laptops simulate how aging evolves under selection
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Inclusive schools see fewer young people drop out and become 'NEET'
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Ghost bat dialects emerge across colonies, study suggests
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Only one-quarter of Colombia's protected areas effectively protect freshwater fishes, researchers find
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A new crab is settling in the Mediterranean: Early evidence of establishment of a Lessepsian species in the Ionian Sea
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One of cholera's great enemies is found in the human gut
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SpaceX files to go public, paving way for record stock offering
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High nickel concentrations in Martian bedrock point to potential biosignatures
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Vegetation patterns and ecosystem resilience: Why their relationship status is 'complicated'
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Social media enables mapping of public perceptions of redlining across the U.S.
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A color-changing phosphor can encode information
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Analysis tracks 20 years of coastal species shifts in the Gulf of Maine
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AI could erode human capital, thinking and expertise in the workplace, study warns
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Millions-of-years-old insect symbioses are surprisingly fragile
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'Canary in the coal mine': Superb fairy-wrens in Canberra could go extinct within 30 years
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Graphene 'scaffold' recruits bone cells and helps the body regenerate fractures
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Useful quantum computers could be built with as few as 10,000 qubits, team finds
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A new way to detect breakthroughs in science: Large-scale analysis reveals 'disruptive' innovations in research history
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Are relationship surveys measuring the wrong thing? How one 'Q-factor' shapes most answers
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Cosmic collision of galaxies mapped by Maunakea telescope
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Soil biodiversity linked to lower human infectious disease risk
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Phosphorus spikes linked to ancient marine mass extinctions
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Gravitational waves as possible candidates for the origin of dark matter
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Ultrafast quantum light pulses measured for the first time
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How gossiping mushroom networks share your public urination secrets
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Artemis II space launch 'politically important' in new era of space competition, expert says
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Conflict-driven farmland abandonment in Syria leads to land uplift, study finds
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Nature's photocopiers caught 'doodling'—scientists say it could revolutionize how DNA is written
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What it takes to keep astronauts safe in deep space
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Can you trust a finding? A new project maps which studies replicate
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A 500-million-year-old clawed predator rewrites the origin of spiders and horseshoe crabs
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5 reasons why the Artemis II mission is a big deal
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Could a solar storm derail the Artemis II mission?
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Warming winters lead to more nitrate pollution in the drinking water near farms
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How plants fight back against bacteria that promote waterlogging in leaves
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NASA fuels rocket to launch astronauts on the first lunar trip in half a century
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Building desktop particle accelerators to unlock new realms of research
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FAST observes a peculiar rotating radio transient that also switches to pulsar states
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Air surveillance reveals hidden reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes
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Is true empathy possible between humans and AI?
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Wisconsin-sized chunk of Alaskan permafrost is thawing: Geoscientists say climate may never be the same
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