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Sat Mar 21
Birds that put more energy into parenthood age faster and die younger, research shows
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Carbon removal project supports Maine's blue economy, broader marine health
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A simpler way to count cool roofs' climate payoff could reshape local carbon planning
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Graphene as a charge mirror: Why water droplets 'see' graphene—but don't show it
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Catching distant gamma-ray explosions with precisely aligned X-ray optics
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Mushroom slime removes up to 98.4% of microplastics from water, researchers report
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Using computed tomography to study DNA from ancient humans without destroying samples
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Virtual sunspots help AI find rare magnetic matches in vast solar archives
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Meet kungaka—'the hidden one.' This ancient lizard could be the rarest reptile in Australia
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Not so dark with Alena Tensor: Math framework could explain dark matter without invisible particles
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After 9,000 years of cultivation, rice has reached its thermal limit
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Simple rules guide how proteins assemble and evolve, study finds
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Why did the stag beetle Prosopocoilus hachijoensis lose its ability to fly?
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Ph.D. student solves persistent problem in high-entropy alloys
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Glaciers may flow into the ocean more quickly than we think
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When a key resource disappears: What wood ant networks can teach us
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AI-guided electron microscope provides unique glimpse into the world of MXenes
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Plants growing higher across the Himalaya region as climate warms
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Smart cable sharing gives quantum computers a big boost
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Saltwater is closing in on coastal groundwater, putting billions and food supplies at risk
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Webb redefines the dividing line between planets and stars
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Phospholipid asymmetry helps explain extracellular vesicle surface charge and therapeutic quality
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A silicon-compatible path toward scalable quantum systems
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Some lake bacteria survive by slashing half their genome and never looking back
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Climate warming may reduce urban vitality
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Shredded stars reveal how black holes ignite trillion-sun flares
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Picky methane-consuming microorganisms prefer carbon monoxide, opening the door to more greenhouse gas release
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Hidden damage in stony corals revealed using 3D imaging and AI
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Andean volcanic eruptions during the Late Miocene likely drove global cooling
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Discarded wood helps produce hydrogen peroxide with more than 95% selectivity
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A built-in 'hairpin' mechanism in CRISPR-Cas13 prevents rogue RNAs
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Fluorescent technique reveals hidden scale of microfiber pollution from our clothes
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Limonene enables highly efficient asymmetric synthesis via the Mitsunobu reaction
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Integration of two genes: A valuable strategy for developing virus-resistant tomatoes
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Torsion balances set strongest direct limits yet on ultralight dark matter
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Mirror-positioning method could make quantum gravity tests possible
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Industries most exposed to AI are not only seeing productivity gains but jobs and wage growth too
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This nasal spray rewinds the aging brain, restoring memory and reversing inflammation in preclinical models
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Using atomic nuclei could allow scientists to read time more precisely than ever
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Parasites get trapped inside host cells when MIC11 is removed, exposing a crucial escape mechanism
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How debate about gender identity could undermine global efforts to protect victims of violence
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AI companions can give constant support, but distort ideas about what a relationship really is
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Island songbirds may have their own music and culture
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Ethiopia's Afar Rift provides glimpse into life and death 100,000 years ago
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Everyday sexist online language is not random, and that's the problem
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Toothy snout recasts Australia's famed Muttaburrasaurus as a picky eater
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Would you save more lives or more years of life? A global study reveals how people really think
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High school student designs low-cost teabags to remove arsenic from water and help millions
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Copper blasted into a million-degree plasma strips away 22 electrons in a flash before atoms recover
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New study calls for a 'pedagogy of joy' in higher education
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