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Wed Mar 18
Mental math's shortcut—pupil dilation suggests people start solving before all numbers are in
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More rhythm, less blues: Program boosts class behavior
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People with dark personality traits are naturally inclined towards leadership roles, finds new study
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Zirconia thin films unlock new reversible nonpolar-to-polar mechanism
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How poison frogs built a chemical weapons system one evolutionary step at a time
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Black hole jets measured for first time and rival the power of 10,000 suns
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Q&A: How research aims to improve bad housing data
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Surprising link between metallicity and superconductivity uncovered in twisted trilayer graphene
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The moon might be more prone to fires
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It doesn’t matter how much you sit — walking more could lower your risk of death and disease
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Universal quantum protocol extracts maximum work without knowing a system's state in advance
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Common cleaning sponge found to release trillions of microplastic fibers
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New research aims to reduce microfiber pollution released from cruise and hotel laundry
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Saturday Citations: Neuroinflammaging treatment stuns; a hidden magma lake; decoding little red dots
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Bright quantum light emission achieved at room temperature in 2D semiconductors
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Students expect their university will mishandle sexual misconduct, if they ever report it
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Flat optics move toward market with 300-per-second metalens production
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The science behind the peptide craze
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What caffeine does to ants could change pest control
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NSF awards record number of coveted PhD fellowships in surprise move
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PFAS detected in dolphin milk may pass from mothers to calves
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Earth's tectonic elevator hauls ancient buried microbes back to the seafloor to revive and spread
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Global N2Onet aims to cut farm nitrous oxide emissions with shared data
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Science behind the scenes
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Rivers are driving a hidden permafrost meltdown, with thaw progressing 15% faster than expected
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Taiwan landslide's hidden motion comes into focus as fiber optics track deep slip
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Wildfires used to 'go to sleep' at night. Climate change is turning them into prime burning hours
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Defending Our Consciousness Against the Algorithms
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Greenland ice completely melted 7,000 years ago and could happen again
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Artificial neurons successfully communicate with living brain cells
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Sharks and tuna are overheating and running out of options
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Total solar eclipse led to seismic quiet for cities within its path
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Quantum AI just got shockingly good at predicting chaos
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Eating more fruits and vegetables tied to unexpected lung cancer risk
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How nanomedicine gets inside your cells and treats you from the inside out
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Study finds park design affects cooling differently by day and night
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Examining the impact of sanctioned elites on authoritarian realignment
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Warmer streams may be draining river food webs by sending more carbon into the air
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Doomscrolling or connecting? Study reveals social media's complex effect on loneliness
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Machine learning detects more than 60,000 earthquakes during 2025 Santorini sequence
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How Lonely Walks in Nature Can Make You Feel Less Alone
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Arachnophobes Beware: Tarantulas Are Way Smarter Than You Think
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Nanobody repairs misfolded CFTR inside cells, boosting function in cystic fibrosis
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Out of sight, but not out of trouble: Groundwater contamination in NZ reveals a legacy of human pressure
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Antioxidant glutathione discovered to play a key role in proper protein folding
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An Ancient Mummy’s Tooth Could Rewrite Script of Scarlet Fever in the New World
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Two bacteria join forces to turn chemical signals into electricity, opening up low-cost sensing options
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Want to restore oyster reefs? Find a site where they don't wash away or become buried under the sand
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Shrink, remove and modify: Team successfully 'trims' wheat chromosomes
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Humans Evolving, One Way or Another
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