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Chemists develop compact catenane with tuneable mechanical chirality

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'Cutting to survive': How cells remove DNA bridges at the last moment

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Survival trick: Pathogen taps iron source in immune cells

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Astronomers observe largest ever sample of galaxies up to over 12 billion light years away

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After cardiac event, people who regularly sit for too long had higher risk of another event

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Streaked slopes on Mars probably not signs of water flow, study finds

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Cover crops may not be solution for both crop yield, carbon sequestration

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Researchers take AI to 'kindergarten' in order to learn more complex tasks

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Glaciers will take centuries to recover even if global warming is reversed, scientists warn

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More donor hearts by extending the preservation time

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First-of-its-kind global study shows grasslands can withstand climate extremes with a boost of nutrients

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Nimble dimples: Agile underwater vehicles inspired by golf balls

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Family of parasite proteins presents new potential malaria treatment target

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Scientific breakthrough: We can now halve the price of costly cancer drug

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A first blueprint of chemical transport pathways in human cells

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How did plants evolve the ability to transport massive amounts of protein into seed vacuoles?

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Smarter, faster AI models explored for molecular and materials discovery

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How to swim without a brain

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New protein target for childhood medulloblastomas

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Could nanoplastics in the environment turn E. coli into a bigger villain?

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Maintaining balance in the immune system

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New research highlights health benefits of using heritage art practices in art therapy

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Sophisticated data analysis uncovers how city living disrupts ADHD's path to obesity

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Scientists use salinity to trace changes in the US Northeast Coastal Ocean

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Capuchin monkeys develop bizarre 'fad' of abducting baby howlers

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Mice use chemical cues such as odors to sense social hierarchy

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Experimental painkiller could outsmart opioids -- without the high

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AI chip developed for decentralized use without the cloud

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With evolutionary AI, scientists find hidden keys for better land use

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Invisible currents at the edge: Research team shows how magnetic particles reveal a hidden rule of nature

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Fitness fight: Native bees struggle against invasive honey bee

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Machine learning model helps identify patients at risk of postpartum depression

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Stars or numbers? How rating formats change consumer behavior

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Trapped electrons on quantum fluids and solids offer new route for high-fidelity qubits

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Attempt to reach expert consensus on teens and phones ends in argument

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Decades-long project provides blueprint of chemical transport pathways in human cells

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AI predicts bacterial swarming from a single blurry image, unlocking new diagnostic possibilities

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Chemists develop new approach to synthesizing air-stable four-membered boracycles

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This new book is a one-sided attempt to puncture the AI bubble

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Designing efficient artificial enzymes with self-assembling protein cages

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Scientists use salinity to trace changes in the US Northeast coastal ocean

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Why is southern Australia in drought—and when will it end?

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Tories get ghosted: New study shows dating app users are more likely to swipe right on Reform voters

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Wine is still Australia's most popular alcoholic drink—but many producers face an uncertain future

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Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists—here's why

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Capuchin monkeys are stealing howler monkey babies in weird fad

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Why honing your sense of smell could keep you sharp as you age

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Study finds Reform voters more datable than Tories

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Invasive European honey bees could be harming Australian native bees' fitness

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What to Do If Your Child Is the Bully

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