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States that impose severe prison sentences accomplish the opposite of what they say they want

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Droplet forming power is key for cells to attach properly

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Earliest evidence for humans in rainforests

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Fish teeth show how ease of innovation enables rapid evolution

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Comprehensive resource describes functions of more than 20,000 human genes

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AI accelerates discovery of neurodevelopmental disorder-associated genes

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The loneliness paradox: How media narratives shape our solitude

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Improving risk estimates for extreme rain and snow

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Sacrificial scaffolding helps new hydrogels heal quickly

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Genomics approach to metabolism reveals how reactions flow

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Multiplexing entanglement in a quantum network

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Bacteria consumed by immune cells become part of the cell

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New spatial mechanism for the coexistence of tree species

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From slime molds to corporations, traveling networks chart a new path

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Making clean water more accessible: New membrane filter enhances desalination speed and cost-effectiveness

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Graphene's quantum spin injection promises energy-efficient spintronics

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New photon-avalanching nanoparticles could enable next-generation optical computers

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What can theoretical physics teach us about knitting?

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Discovery of rare gene variants provides window into tailored type 2 diabetes treatment

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New method developed to dramatically enhance bioelectronic sensors

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Hidden allies: Trees and fungi

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Microwave reactor can recycle aramid fibers found in bulletproof vests

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Scientists build robot to track plant-fungal trade networks, revealing nature's underground supply chains

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Computer simulations show nightmare Atlantic current shutdown less likely this century

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Britons advised to cut meat, air travel to reach net zero targets

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Hidden risks from plastic-coated fertilizers in soil revealed

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World's largest insect faces extinction: How to save two species of Africa's giant Goliath beetle

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Water influx kicks immune cells into action, research reveals

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Fragment-based drug design: New method searches through 10 sextillion molecules

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Parrotfish support healthy coral reefs, but they're not a cure-all, and sometimes cause harm

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How tourism and fish farming can thrive together

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How paleontologists are uncovering dinosaur behavior

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Why the use of GenAI in higher education is a cautionary tale

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World's smallest shooting video game uses nanoscale technology

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Research finds China's one-child policy boosted female entrepreneurship

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Church hymns and social beers: The science behind singing together

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Nvidia's CorrDiff uses AI to generate higher resolution local weather forecasting

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The UK must make big changes to its diets, farming and land use to hit net zero

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High-throughput computing and in situ tech advance atomic catalyst design

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SnO-based electrocatalysts reveal key insights into CO₂ reduction

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Physicists capture a strange fractal ‘butterfly’ for the first time

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Thread-based computer could be knitted into clothes to monitor health

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Humans were living in tropical forests surprisingly early

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Droplet forming power is key for cells to attach properly, research reveals

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Earliest evidence for humans in rainforests discovered

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Vital ocean current is unlikely to completely shut down this century

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Tibet is one of the most linguistically diverse places in the world. This is in danger of extinction

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The research that will help you not suck at digital communication

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Humans moved into African rainforests at least 150,000 years ago

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