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Americans overwhelmingly support punishing political violence but partisan bias apparent on both sides of the divide

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Living material made from fungus could make buildings more sustainable

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Lab-grown chicken could be made chewier using artificial capillaries

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Innovative computational tool uses long-read sequencing to track antibiotic resistance genes

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Challenging 'publish or perish' culture—researchers call for overhaul of academic publishing

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A century after its discovery, scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep

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Homelessness—the other housing crisis politicians aren't talking about

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First Caribbean 'dirt ant' found in 16-million-year-old amber

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Bonobos refuse to participate when faced with unequal rewards

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Engineers develop eco-friendly plastic from mineral found in seashells

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Robot-powered biofoundry accelerates plant engineering for improved oil production

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Good workplace culture key to improving lawyers' well-being

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Physicists develop compact, mid-infrared pulse generator on single chip

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How glycolysis drives early embryonic cell decisions

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Using vibrations to see into Yellowstone's magma reservoir

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'Cosmic radio' detector could discover dark matter within 15 years

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Bite-sized chunks of chicken with the texture of whole meat can be grown in the lab

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Shift from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy Will Persist despite Trump Policies, New Analyses Say

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Scientific AmericanS

Imitation dark matter axions have arrived. They could reveal the real thing

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Science NewsS

Early Parkinson’s trials revive stem cells as a possible treatment

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Science NewsS

New clues from old bones: Some Vikings were much more violent than others

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Juvenile incarceration linked to poor adult outcomes and higher recidivism

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The complex origin story of domestic cats: Research points to Tunisia

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Fluorescence microscopy tracks phage attachment to bacteria in real time

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Touch, Our Most Complex Sense, Is a Landscape of Cellular Sensors

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Study realizes symmetry-protected molecular qubits based on cold polyatomic molecules

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AI enhances molecular design with uncertainty quantification

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Magnetic force training helps AI take charge of material simulations

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Anxiety felt by today's young adults may be due to conflicting pressures to hurry up—and wait

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Desert reservoirs found to trap organic carbon in sediment

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Politicians' dark personalities can deepen political divisions

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Astronomers discover two more double-faced white dwarfs

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Microorganisms employ a secret weapon during metabolism at hydrothermal vents

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Little birds' personalities shine through their song—and may help them find a mate

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Deep dive into plant signaling data reveals a noisy 'elephant in the room'

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Earth's ionospheric turbulence may be linked to magnetospheric activity

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Growing wildflowers on disused urban land without first testing soil can damage bee health

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How local regulations helped create certainty and safety principles that enabled biotech's massive growth

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Where exactly does the quantum world end and concrete reality begin?

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New ScientistN

Could the ancient Greeks have invented quantum theory?

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New ScientistN

What exactly would a full-scale quantum computer be useful for?

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New ScientistN

Allowing forests to regrow and regenerate is a great way to restore habitat

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Phys.orgP

Bat cells may combat deadliest human diseases

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Mechanically interlocked 2D chainmail unlocks smart polymers with shape-shifting capabilities

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Term or permanent life insurance? A new study offers guidance

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Macaque mothers' bereavement after infant loss differs from human grief

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Dolphins starve when seagrass dies off in Florida, study finds

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Paired eddy currents change how sound waves travel through the ocean

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Farm robot autonomously navigates and harvests among raised beds

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Rain could be a clean way of generating lots of electricity

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