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Fri Feb 20
Neutrality can speed up and stabilize collective decisions, new study shows
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Scientists discover surprising brain trigger behind high blood pressure
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World’s first quantum battery could enable ultra fast charging
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Scientists twisted a mysterious superconductor and got a shocking result
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This floating time crystal breaks Newton’s third law of motion
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Measuring irreversibility in gene transcription
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Two-thirds of workers are burned out—here's what science says about how to tackle it
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How conversation works—and why people with hearing loss rely more on their powers of prediction
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Sea turtle shells reveal hidden records of ocean change
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Fiber-optic sensors reveal how farming destroys soil's natural structure
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Study maps particulate thiols across western North Pacific, tracing them to phytoplankton
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Palm oil, cocoa, coffee… Who's going to tend to tomorrow's large tropical plantations?
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A lysosome switch could reshape research on cancer and neurodegenerative disease
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How moss could help roads cope with heavy rain and reduce air pollution
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All 5 fundamental units of life's genetic code were just discovered in an asteroid sample
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Analysis of 1.4 million interactions shows how employees achieve sophisticated AI collaboration
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China's earliest Bronze Age meteoritic iron artifact unearthed at Sanxingdui sacrificial site
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How birds send heat into space measured for the first time—a hidden reflectance of feathers
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The silver lining in Europe's deforestation law delay: A chance to build fairer supply chains
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Pike eat more as water warms, threatening native species
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A Hall 'rectenna' can detect signals over a 100 GHz frequency range
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Sea levels around Africa are rising faster than the global average: What's behind this alarming trend
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Indigenous wisdom can guide Indonesia's efforts to build a sustainable ocean economy
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Trying your best in a second language? Here's why native speakers seem so rude
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Novel approach allows studying the DNA of otters without disturbing them
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New metabolic atlas maps how plants take up and process selenium
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Altered colony chemistry reveals a process that destroys termite societies
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Weight loss drug Ozempic cuts depression, anxiety, and addiction risk
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How stress causes an eczema flare up
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Why mosquitoes always find you and how they decide to attack
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Beavers are turning rivers into powerful carbon sinks
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Can future astronauts be put into comas for space travel like in Project Hail Mary?
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This 67,800-year-old handprint is the oldest art ever found
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Friction without contact discovered as magnetic forces break a 300-year-old law
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Hawaii tests asphalt made with recycled plastics and fishing nets for shedding
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Webb Telescope spots “impossible” atmosphere on ancient super Earth
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Ancient DNA reveals a farming shift that pushed a society to the brink
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A massive freshwater reservoir is hiding under the Great Salt Lake
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Hidden antibiotics in river fish spark new food safety fears
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Gender conformity starts young, and boys and girls fall in line in different ways
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Light-based technique creates artificial structures that mimic the scaffolding of cells
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New research explores the paradox of firms' unique technologies
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Limited jobs block social mobility opportunities for young people in coastal and rural areas, study shows
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Are humans naturally violent? New research challenges long-held assumptions
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Can animals sense earthquakes?
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Newly discovered photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong after the Gemini 8 emergency
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Women assistant principals average 13.2 teaching years before first principal bid
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How DICER cuts microRNAs with single-nucleotide precision
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Where did the ancient Greeks and Romans think lightning came from? Hint: not just the gods
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JWST probes emerging young star clusters in nearby spiral galaxy NGC 628
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