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  • Wed Feb 11

Saturday Citations: Neurology of boring sounds; one huge croc; Travels With Sol

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Enhanced fluorescence technique illuminates rapid, coordinated protein folding

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Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal the surprising way human hair really grows

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Study documents record 118-kilometer dispersal by young female fisher in New Hampshire

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Scientists discover giant swirling plumes hidden deep inside Greenland’s ice sheet

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Fresh claim of making elusive ‘hexagonal’ diamond is the strongest yet

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Study finds abusive bosses can make workers feel 'dehumanized,' fueling burnout

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Bacteria that generate electricity: How a shellfish-based gel could monitor wastewater and food

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New Panama tree species identified after 25 years is already endangered

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Pi Day: From rockets to cancer research, here's how the number pi is embedded in our lives

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A lab mistake at Cambridge reveals a powerful new way to modify drug molecules

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Scientists discover ancient DNA “switches” hidden in plants for 400 million years

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Gut bacteria that make serotonin may hold the key to IBS

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Australia added to global sharks and rays database

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Scientists warn Australia’s “zombie tree” could vanish within a generation

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Why swimmers still dive in: Research shows how UK communities navigate polluted waters

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Microplastics may be quietly damaging your brain and fueling Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

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A smartphone app can help men last longer in bed

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Horse IVF milestone in Florida: Frozen-thawed sperm fertilizes an egg

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Simple water trick cuts diesel engine pollution by over 60%

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In a South Carolina swamp, researchers uncover secrets of firefly synchrony

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The Genetic Secrets of Sperm Warfare

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Our Sun may have escaped the Milky Way’s center with thousands of twin stars

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Improperly disposed wet wipes could shed microplastics in rivers

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Dragonfly mission begins rotorcraft integration, testing stage

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New DNA tools outperform traditional methods for detecting genetic risk in wildlife

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Researchers realize room-temperature two-dimensional multiferroic metal

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Why Cats Always Land on Their Feet

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From guesswork to guidance: How machine learning speeds dopant design for water-splitting photocatalysts

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A 100-solar-mass black hole merger ripples spacetime, and may flash in gamma rays

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The customer might always be right, but apologies actually backfire in customer service

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How flexible protein regions retain their function via motifs and chemical context

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What Doomsday Prophecies Say About Us

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Bright pink insect stands out to blend in, scientists say

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Reading fossil skull fracture patterns: Biomechanical analysis provides new insights

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Real-time protein quality control keeps cells healthy

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Can plants count? Study suggests they can track the number of events they experience

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Here’s How Snakes Defy Gravity to Stand Up

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Earth’s days are getting longer. Climate change is to blame

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Geospatial model maps potential lumpy skin disease entry points into Australia

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Bacterial strain breaks decades-old bottleneck in chemotherapy drug manufacturing

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Comprehensive digital materials ecosystem can perform 'sanity check' to guide design

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Ultrasound-based approach to delivering potent drugs into cancer cells shows promise in benchtop experiments

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Newly Discovered Species Changes the Origin Story of Magic Mushrooms

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Urban park soil microbes reveal function–evolution trade-off

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Leopard gecko study clarifies how temperature shapes sex development

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The Travels of Straight-Tusked Elephants in Europe, Written in Their Teeth

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Scientists confirm existence of molecule long believed to occur in oxidation

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This isn't just another rocky world orbiting a red dwarf—this one's special

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24 mice launched to orbit in 2023. What happened to their bodies could help humans better survive in space

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