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Sat Jun 13
First-ever koala chlamydia vaccine implant inserted into a wild koala
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DNA origami turns secret messages into nano–Morse code that acts as multiplayer molecular encryption
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Do birds enjoy flying?
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How supermassive black holes feed themselves
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Bio-metal: Exploring the metallic mystery of an ancient maw
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The customer isn't always right: Study reveals overlooked source of workplace discrimination
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Haven or trap? Study finds sinkholes protect endangered tree at evolutionary cost
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Physicists confirm 20-year-old theory that could boost quantum technology
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New study reveals children drive cultural change
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Two atmospheric patterns may explain why some heat waves in Europe persist
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Engineers find a precise way to grow artificial blood vessels
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Modern slavery is a business decision—not an accident
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Six years of drought reshape soil microbiomes in tallgrass prairie, study finds
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Statistical test helps judge the value of personalization
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35 years of Florida scrub-jay research reveals benefits of long-term pair bonds
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Heavy-element exotic dust may solve a neutron star merger mystery
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Widespread misuse of crowd-control weapons by law enforcement at immigration enforcement protests
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For time-critical events: NINJA prepares for first on-sky observations
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Twisted ultrathin magnet retains magnetization after field changes, study finds
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As Chagos governance is slated to shift, new research reveals the true scale of fishing
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Researchers define new frontier in quantum materials
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Researcher creates seawater isotope database to improve climate data reconstructions and projections
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Highly filled liquid epoxy for smaller, more reliable chip packaging
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Well-designed urban street plantings provide relief from summer heat
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Disturbance has a greater effect on giant kelp productivity than resource availability
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Study reveals Hawaiian hotspot is getting hotter
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Underwater microphones detect dolphins in Sea of Japan bays about once every ten days
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Shear loading reveals sixfold damage growth around stiff particles in aluminum alloy
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Lower-skilled workers could earn more in an AI world, research indicates
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Space cargo costs could fall more than 90% by 2040, study suggests
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Frame-dragging observations validate Einstein yet again
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Weather it together: Farmers speaking up about mental health
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First-of-its-kind surgery performed on western lowland gorilla at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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Research brings the era of microbial cell factories one step closer
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How the built environment can help protect mental health in a changing climate
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No relief from the heat as many US cities will see record overnight temperatures
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Unequal taxation helped fuel the French Revolution, say economists
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Supportive supervisors lift performance for employees with disabilities, study finds
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Most of the moon's water likely remains chemically bound in its deep interior
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Typhoons mix up bacteria and biochemistry
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How redefining one word strips the Endangered Species Act's ability to protect vital habitat
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Dead stars in our cosmic backyard: Astronomers spot four white dwarfs hiding under our noses
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Hidden in Maya wall writings: A named astronomer emerges from 1,200-year-old calculations
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Climate disclosure gives Canadian companies an edge with European investors, new research shows
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Teachers are worried about students cheating with AI, but my survey suggests the deeper issue is learning
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Floating-electron catalyst withstands week in air while making ammonia under milder conditions
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Carbon storage could curb more than 90% of AI data center emissions, study finds
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Scientists uncover molecular mechanism linking water-saving irrigation to cadmium accumulation in rice
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AI-powered electronic nose can distinguish tens of thousands of odors
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Hundreds of economists say 'we must act now' on AI's economic impact and job displacement risks
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