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Tue Oct 28
What does climate adaptation actually mean? An expert explains
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Just a few cigarettes a day can damage your heart for decades
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Scientists reveal a hidden hormone switch for learning
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New evidence shows tirzepatide and semaglutide strongly protect the heart
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Some Cockroaches Like to Cuddle, Too
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These Neanderthals May Have Eaten Their Enemies
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Seeing a Superhero on the Subway Makes People More Likely to Surrender Their Seats
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The Math Shows Jackson Pollock Painted Like a Child Would
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What Blind Cave Fish and Venomous Snails Can Teach Us about Diabetes
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Iran's Capital Has Run Out of Water, Forcing It to Move
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Why Don’t We Have More Solar Planes?
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First-ever full Earth system simulation provides new tool to understand climate change
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New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO₂
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Laser-induced break-up of C₆₀ fullerenes caught in real-time on X-ray camera
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Potentially distinct structure in Kuiper belt discovered with help of clustering algorithm
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Atoms passing through walls: Quantum tunneling of hydrogen within palladium crystal
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Soil food webs boost carbon retention in farmlands, finds study
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Understanding intrinsically disordered protein regions and their roles in cancer
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Mercury pollution in marine mammals is increasing, new study finds
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Most homemade dog diets lack nutrients, study finds
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Male green hermit hummingbirds: Bills evolved for battle
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Hurricane Melissa’s 252-mph Gust Sets New Wind Record
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Maybe that's not liquid water on Mars after all
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Unlocking the genome's hidden half with new DNA sequencing technology
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Synthesizing stable, open-chain amines with nitrogen-based chirality
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First large-scale VR use in the classroom extends the boundaries of education
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Biodegradable mulching film can protect plants without pesticides or plastics
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Nanoflowers rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria
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People who are homeless in South London experience widespread stigma and discrimination
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Secure land rights linked to lower deforestation in Brazil's Amazon, study shows
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Researchers find simple way to destroy PFAS on activated carbon
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'Equality can't happen in the shadows': Report sheds light on how girls are resisting traditional gender expectations
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Study describes how K-12 teachers used a virtual environment to explore mathematical concepts
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Meet 5 scientists reshaping the way we understand the world
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How mega-constellations are learning to manage themselves
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Protein droplets in the nucleus guard against cancer, researchers discover
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Male vulnerability still ridiculed in contemporary societies, making it difficult for abused men to seek support
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Bringing environmental policymakers together to focus on future sparks empathy, study finds
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G protein simulations reveal how a critical signaling step works inside cells
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Artificial cartilage mimics natural flexibility with adjustable structure
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Discovery of plant reproductive success provides insights into human fertility
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Scientists develop CRISPR PRO-liveFISH for live-cell genome imaging
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Genetic engineering reduces plant's chromosome number without affecting its growth
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Symmetry simplifies quantum noise analysis, paving way for better error correction
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CDC to End Monkey Research Program
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Feeling Magnetism Helps These Little Sea Turtles Find Food
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Gelada baboons fake fertility to protect their young from infanticide when new males take over
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At UN climate conference, some activists and scientists want more talk on reforming agriculture
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Science has made America great. Is that era over?
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Europa clipper captures Uranus with star tracker camera
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