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Scientists design artificial pain receptor that senses pain intensity and self-heals

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New class of strong magnets uses earth-abundant elements, avoids rare-earth metals

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How to prevent charge buildup in a lunar rover

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The real danger of Tylenol has nothing to do with autism

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More than 55% of Cerrado native vegetation already lost, new review reveals

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New molecular design strategy improves efficiency and selectivity in electrocatalytic reactions

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New fluorescent labels offer clearer, high-contrast imaging of live cell processes

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Study finds strong link between teacher well-being and pupil achievement

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AI disruptions reveal the folly of clinging to an idealized modern university

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The Ring Nebula is hiding a giant structure made of iron

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New model maps social polarization as overlapping group opinions, not fixed sides

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How a respiratory bacterium obtains essential lipids from the human body and targets fat-rich tissues

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Scientists sent viruses to space and they evolved in surprising ways

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A once-in-a-generation discovery is transforming dairy farming

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NASA moves moon rocket to launch pad ahead of Artemis 2 mission

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Elephant seals return to Año Nuevo State Park. Visitors watch battling bulls and 75-pound pups

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How Having Kids Makes Parents Disgust-Proof

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Millions of working horses and donkeys face health risks from poor harnessing

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A 47-year study reveals when fitness and strength start to fade

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Microplastics are undermining the ocean’s power to absorb carbon

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One cure for sour feelings about politics: Getting people to love their hometowns

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How street vendors and waste pickers can help cities manage growth

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Mysterious iron 'bar' discovered in famous nebula

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Living together with differences: Mathematical model shows how to reduce social friction without forcing consensus

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Growing up alongside deadly fires inspired me to study them—and fight flames with swarms of drones

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Neutral stances on hot topics can damage your reputation, study finds

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Scientists map key oceanic unknowns in climate interventions

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Sri Lanka unveils a rare purple star sapphire claimed to be the biggest of its kind

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How mountain terraces have helped Indigenous peoples live with climate uncertainty

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Tightening the focus of subcellular snapshots: Combined approach yields better cell slices for cryoET imaging

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New study reveals global patterns of plant intrinsic water-use efficiency

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Shrinkflation: Smaller products hurt some households more than others—and can be bad for business

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AI tools speed development of antibody probes to see activity inside living cells

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Study finds albumin, the most abundant blood protein, acts as a shield against deadly fungal infections

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Two-step genome editing enables creation of full-length humanized mouse models

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'Cosmic clock' reveals Australian landscapes' history and potential future

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Low-income and diverse communities face 33% more air pollution in major northern cities, UK study shows

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Your Infant Knows Exactly What Your Baby Talk Means

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Science is best communicated through identity and culture: How researchers are ensuring STEM serves their communities

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Health care electronics are booming—here's how to make them more sustainable

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A new 'crystalline sponge' for drug discovery: APF-80 illuminates materials design

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Decoded rules of microRNA strand selection reveal conserved, programmable features

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Engineers just created a “phonon laser” that could shrink your next smartphone

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Video: Why 'basic science' is the foundation of innovation

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Detecting single-electron qubits: Microwaves could probe quantum states above liquid helium

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Elastic strain engineering boosts green hydrogen production with affordable catalysts

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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape

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Spaceflight Prematurely Ages Astronauts

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How scientists are turning thyme into precision medicine

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NASA’s Artemis II mission to the moon is inching toward the launch pad

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