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Popularity remains important among young adults too. 'Not just something for children.'
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Engineered E. coli use direct, cell-to-cell contact to grow into new structures
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Novel technique reveals insights into soil microbe alarm clock
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Indigenous fire sovereignty aims to bring 'fire regime' back to Native lands
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Legal flexibility helps UNESCO Biospheres boost nature conservation and human well-being
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Animal communication: Framework tests which audible components serve an alerting function
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When slowing down pays off: Physicists reveal surprising insights from taxi drivers
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Automated chloroplast screening platform speeds up crop trait development
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Global study reveals soaring freshwater demand in material production
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Soft gel advance enables lab-grown slow-twitch muscles
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Tiles, leaves and cotton strips examined to measure river health
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When speaking out feels risky: New study maps hidden dynamics of self-censorship
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Bacterial enzyme structure reveals new path for renewable plastic
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Powerful tool can map gene regulation at single-nucleotide resolution
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Versatile gene-switch tool uses non-toxic molecule for safer research
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Q&A: A cookbook to bring underused crops to the kitchen
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VDAC1 protein can override inhibitor to unleash programmed cell death
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How silver iodide triggers ice formation at the atomic level
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Neanderthals May Have Invented the Original Crayon
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Human astrovirus exploits same cell receptor site as antibodies, study reveals
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Marine DNA exposes massive gaps in ocean maps and finds fish in unexpected places
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Involving women in peace deals reduces chance of a conflict restarting by up to 37%
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Mosquitoes infiltrated Iceland. Will they survive the winter?
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How narcissism ruins teamwork, and why it matters in the workplace
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Why do some of us love AI, while others hate it? The answer is in how our brains perceive risk and trust
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Life after death: How earthworms keep facilitating carbon capture
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Pixelized galaxy cluster strong lens modeling improves precision of Hubble constant measurement
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Plant-like complexity evolved multiple times in different algae lineages, phylogenomics study reveals
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Modeling black holes is easier with a flicker of light
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Bacteria reveal hidden powers of electricity transfer
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Refined radar technique improves accuracy of hurricane wind estimates after landfall
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Bacteria that could provide an early warning of blue-green algae toxicity identified
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First observation of single top quark production with W and Z bosons
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Chemists find clues to the origins of buckyballs in space
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Crop production in 155 countries relies on forests in other nations, moisture flows reveal
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CERN's electrostatic trap 'recycles' anions to illuminate the heaviest elements
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Ancient gene variants in an Alpine plant control its flowering
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Herring return to their birthplaces for spawning, genetic study shows
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Reimagining biocatalysis: Turning DNA phosphates into chiral catalysts
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Walking 3000 steps a day seems to slow Alzheimer's-related decline
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Boys, bullying and belonging: Understanding violent initiation at a South African school
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Room-temperature 3D-printing enables miniaturized infrared sensors
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How Junk Science Threatens Maternal Health
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Investors prefer 'I' over 'we' when CEOs apologize
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Conflict and the climate crisis may mean it's time to rethink what we mean by responsible investing
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Plant microbial fuel cells can generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in soils
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Antarctic glacier's alarming retreat is the fastest ever seen
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The Taurid Meteor Shower May Hide an Impact Threat to Earth
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Does the family tree of ancient humans need a drastic rewrite?
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Your bedroom glow might be quietly damaging your heart
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