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Global contest puts analysis tools for single-molecule motion analysis to the test
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Spying on stingrays: First-ever tags reveal elusive behaviors and habitats
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New study shows how sweat really forms
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Breakthrough: How radiation helps the immune system kill cancer
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'Eat the rich'—why horror films are taking aim at the ultra-wealthy
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'Toothless' compulsory voting can increase voter turnout
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Novel material efficiently removes 'forever chemicals'
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Quantum tool could lead to gamma-ray lasers and access the multiverse
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New research fuels the future of data storage: Predicting spin accumulation for faster, greener memory
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Unmanned aerial vehicle enables faster, more precise seafloor earthquake monitoring
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Researchers achieve record hydrogen isotope separation via isotopologue-driven dynamics
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Early warning system could prevent a stink when it comes to street tree roots blocking sewer pipes
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Cancer cells go up in flames—thanks to this deep-sea sugar
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Scientists are planning for life after finding aliens
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Could the latest 'interstellar comet' be an alien probe?
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Revealing the secrets to good catalytic performance in metal sulfides
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Interference to astronomy: The unintended consequence of faster internet
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AI beats goalkeepers at predicting which way penalty taker will shoot
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This temporary tattoo could detect an unwanted drug in your drink
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Observations reveal the properties of a nearby cold brown dwarf
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SpaceX sends up satellites on 2nd launch attempt from Cape Canaveral
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Study Finds COVID Pandemic Accelerated Brain Aging in Everyone
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These insects are endangering Sacramento's beloved oaks
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Study links caffeine intake to decreased antibiotic potency in common bacteria
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Can artificial reefs in Lake Michigan slow erosion and boost fish population? Researchers aim to find out
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Study sheds light on cilia's function in cells, role in diseases
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Treehoppers' spectacular headgear is both a 'Spidey-sense-like' electrical warning system and a bioelectric cloak
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Humans, not glacial transport, brought bluestones to Stonehenge, new research indicates
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Trump Administration Changes at NIH, EPA, NASA, NSF Spark Internal Dissent
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Greenhouse gas accounting procedures may overlook bio-derived aviation fuel
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Mapping Oregon's wildlife corridors: Research supports safe travel for people and animals
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Agency status shapes K-pop concepts but gender norms limit girl groups
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Advanced corrosion assessment using AI-powered imaging technology
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Nonfiction and Fiction Summer Reading Recommendations from Scientific American
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The fungus that makes bread better for you
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The Oldest Rock on Earth
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Can You Name That Tune?
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Fully π-conjugated carbon nanobelts: Synthetic breakthroughs and electronic innovation
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Brightest gamma-ray burst hints at hidden layers in cosmic jet formation
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Supernova's 'trapped' jet reveals source of fast X-ray transient
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US court to decide if climate collapse is 'unconstitutional'
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The Pacific island nation that wants to mine the ocean floor
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Teens say they are turning to AI for advice, friendship and 'to get out of thinking'
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Science and local sleuthing identify a 250-year-old shipwreck on a Scottish island
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New study brings vaccine hopes for zoonotic Nipah virus, which is deadly to pigs
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Fossil once thought a caterpillar is now the oldest known nonmarine lobopodian
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Snowless winter? Arctic field team finds flowers and meltwater instead
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A new tool helps researchers track Australia's genomic biodiversity
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Unexpected electron transfer from hydrogen to metals reshapes understanding of key chemical reactions
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Compound produced by deep-sea bacteria shows anti-tumor effects in mouse study
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