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Tiny sensors in backpacks used to discover the extraordinary ways birds migrate to find water
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Analytical technique for gene and cell doping could ensure ethics and fairness in sports
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To fight wildfires, look to social media, researcher says
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Researchers uncover role of A-site cation ordering in perovskite anodes for high-temperature oxygen evolution
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Heat index vs. wet bulb globe temperature: What's better for heat wave safety?
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Circular bioprocess extracts valuable chemicals from algae
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'Insect highways'—flower-filled dikes attract rare and diverse bee populations
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OJ 287: New image reveals sharply curved plasma jet at heart of mysterious galaxy
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AI uncovers subsurface entrances on the moon
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Predators balance water needs and human presence: Lions linger near waterholes, hyenas seek cover
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4D images show heat shield damage on spacecraft goes below the surface
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Myth versus memory—Nessie spotters are not influenced by media depictions
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New catalyst approach contributes to advancement of green hydrogen
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Laser-engineered platinum colloidosomes enable efficient near-infrared catalysis and cancer therapy
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U.S. Nuclear Energy Policy Could Accelerate Weapons Proliferation
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Hidden Greenland Lake Punches through Giant Blocks of Ice in ‘Extremely Surprising’ Event
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From the lab to the hand: Nanodevice brings personalized genomics closer to reality
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High-resolution satellite remote sensing reveals underestimated methane emissions from global landfills
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Coastal communities vary widely in climate hazard acknowledgment, study shows
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Low-emission NH₃ production method achieves 5.6-fold increase in yield using silicon nitride
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Ancient pots found near Pompeii contain 2500-year-old honey
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Science Quiz: Doing a 180
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Neurotic Cats, One-Eyed Aliens and Hypnosis for Liars Are among the Historical Gems Reported in Scientific American
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Jigsaws: SciAm Cover Art
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A quantum computer goes to space
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Nano-engineered photocatalyst sets milestone for solar fuel production
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Global threat of salt contamination to water supplies in tidal rivers, jeopardizing critical infrastructure
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The 0.05% RNA Process That Makes Cancer Self-Destruct
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How AI is supercharging plant immunity to fight deadly bacteria
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Supergiant star Wd1-9 investigated in detail
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This may be what 2,500-year-old honey looks like
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The DNA analysis device that can be made on a 3D printer
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Water's molecular disorder helps turn carbon waste into valuable fuel products
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Perseid meteor shower: When it peaks and what could spoil the party
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Baited camera films one of 'the world's rarest shark species' off Wales
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Study uncovers magnetic properties in spider pulsar eclipse regions
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The pandemic’s secret aftershock: Inside the gut-brain breakdown
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Scientists trace mineral sources for sacred Maya Blue in Late Classic pottery from Buenavista, Belize
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Cross-country study gathers new insight about the psychology of social class
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Why Ticks and Lyme Disease Are Soaring This Summer
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Modular network offers fault-tolerant scaling of superconducting qubit devices
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Researchers investigate probiotics as alternative to formaldehyde in poultry hatcheries
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Meltwater bursts through Greenland ice in first-of-a-kind eruption
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This Summer of Extreme Weather Features Flash Floods and Corn Sweat
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These “Junk” Proteins May Fuel Adaptation
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Pedestrians Are Walking Faster
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Key facts about tsunamis and the damage they cause
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US, India to launch powerful Earth-monitoring satellite
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Why a huge hidden flood in 2014 burst through the Greenland ice sheet surface
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Japan sees new record high temperature of 41.2C
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