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Bella moths use poison to attract mates: Scientists are closer to finding out how
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The spiciness of mustard may depend on soil microbes
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AI tool creates 'synthetic' images of cells for enhanced microscopy analysis
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World's oases threatened by desertification, even as humans expand them
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Eye-opener: Pupils enlarge when people focus on tasks
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Liquid droplets shape how cells respond to change
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Life goals and their changes drive success
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Scientists discover the cellular functions of a family of proteins integral to inflammatory diseases
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This alloy is kinky
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To find life in the universe, look to deadly Venus
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Everest mountaineer's letters digitized
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3 in 5 parents play short order cook for young children who don't like family meal
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Study explores possible future for early Alzheimer's diagnostics
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Giant galactic explosion exposes galaxy pollution in action
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Switching off the light to see better
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Japan's premodern concept of nature at root of distinctive mindset in early childhood education
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New sensing checks for 3D printed products could overhaul manufacturing sector
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Feedback loop that is melting ice shelves in West Antarctica revealed
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2D materials rotate light polarization
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New approach to tackle muscle loss in aging
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Predicting cardiac arrhythmia 30 minutes before it happens
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Pressure in the womb may influence facial development
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AI weather forecasts captured Ciaran's destructive path
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The enemy within: How pathogens spread unrecognized in the body
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Magnetic with a pinch of hydrogen
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Breakthrough rice bran nanoparticles show promise as affordable and targeted anticancer agent
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More economical and sustainable rechargeable batteries
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Simulated microgravity affects sleep and physiological rhythms
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Genetically engineering a treatment for incurable brain tumors
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Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured
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People think 'old age' starts later than it used to, study finds
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To accelerate biosphere science, reconnect three scientific cultures
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Despite AI advancements, human oversight remains essential
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Mosaics of predisposition cause skin disease
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Social programs save millions of lives, especially in times of crisis
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AI and physics combine to reveal the 3D structure of a flare erupting around a black hole
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