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'Sharkitecture:' A nanoscale look inside a blacktip shark's skeleton

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Cool science: Researchers craft tiny biological tools using frozen ethanol

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Agrivoltaics enjoys comparatively high acceptance

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New blood test shows superior sensitivity in detecting HPV-associated head and neck cancers

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Why some viral infections appear to trigger autoimmune disease

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Depression linked to physical pain years later

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Native turtles return to Yosemite after removal of invasive bullfrogs

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Thousands of animal species threatened by climate change

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Disaster authoritarianism: How autocratic regimes deal with earthquakes

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'No pain, no gain': Why some primary students are following intense study routines

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AI may be exposing jobseekers to discrimination. Here's how we could better protect them

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How an ancient alchemy technique is transforming modern chemistry

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Wild spinach offers path to breed disease resistance into cultivated varieties

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Can cats drink milk? Despite the stereotypes, it's actually a bad idea

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Asian elephants have larger brains than their African relatives, researchers discover

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Ancestral clock proteins in cyanobacteria reveal link between Earth's rotation and photosynthetic rhythms

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Financial landlords found leading Toronto rent hikes

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Compact accelerator design decreases emittance for an even brighter beam

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From thin to bulk: Affordable, brighter and faster scanning with high-energy radiation sources

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Centipede ovaries with cells breaching their own barriers challenge established views

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Why the 2025 Tornado Season Has Been So Destructive

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Universal nanosensor enables real-time, non-destructive tracking of plant growth hormone

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Molecular brake sheds light on unusual signaling pathway that orchestrates synaptic maturation

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Novel imaging technology eliminates need for costly ultrafast lasers

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Vaccine may treat cocaine addiction by blocking drug's entry to brain

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The unsung women of quantum physics get their due

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New research shows the evolution of the modern game of football started in Sheffield

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Color-changing sensor detects alcohol with a smartphone snap

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Molecular modeling predicts fleeting phase where liquids rapidly switch between metal and nonmetal

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Quantum heat circuits: A diode framework for quantum thermal transistors

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Astronomers can classify satellites by watching how they block stars

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From the Liver King to ultramarathons, fitness influencers are glorifying extreme masculinity where 'pain is the point'

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Cleaning plastic containers in a dishwasher is a source of microplastic pollution, study finds

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Climate change emerges as third major threat to global wildlife, scientists warn

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Larger, More Dangerous Hail Is Becoming More Common—Here’s Why

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How African tourism entrepreneurs found a way to weather the storm and thrive after COVID

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Companionship rises but support from friends falls when romantic partners become best friends, study shows

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Animal cognition research reveals a 'treasure trove of innovation'

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Research suggests creating renewable energy might not lower production of fossil fuels

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Publication reveals soil lab use, fertility findings for blackberries, row crops, forages

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Understanding randomness: Researchers visualize decision-making in nanomagnetic structures

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On 'World Bee Day,' the bees remained busy—and oblivious to threats that endanger their survival

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Culture is the silent force behind slow mobile payment adoption

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One of Africa's most widespread snakes could be an agricultural hero in disguise

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Astronomy trick enables researchers to capture high-speed, 4D videos of moving organisms

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Exoplanet's companion found via orbital mechanics variations

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Why Mitochondria Are More like a Motherboard Than the Powerhouse of the Cell

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The End of the Universe Could Begin with a Quantum Bubble

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Readers Respond to the February 2025 Issue

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