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Tue Dec 16
An old jeweler’s trick could change nuclear timekeeping
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A hidden world inside DNA is finally revealed
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Roads can become more dangerous on hot days—especially for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists
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Neural progesterone receptors link ovulation and sexual receptivity in medaka
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'Are we safe?': Living in the shadow of a refinery
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These Pills Talk to Your Doctor
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Long COVID may be fueled by inflammation and tiny clots
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Deformable adjuvants can enhance immune activation in new vaccine design
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Hobbies don't just improve personal lives, they can also boost workplace creativity
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A white dwarf’s cosmic feeding frenzy revealed by NASA
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Canada has too few professional archaeologists, and that has economic consequences
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How medieval monks tried to stay warm in the winter
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Temperatures are rising, but what about humidity?
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What science says about the Trump administration’s new vaccine schedule
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Your Face May Decide What You Like Before You Do
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NASA to Rush Astronauts Home after Medical Incident on ISS in Unprecedented Move
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Quantum-enhanced interferometry amplifies detection of tiny laser beam shifts and tilts
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New group of potential diabetes drugs with fewer side effects can reprogram insulin-resistant cells to be healthier
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The electrifying science behind Martian dust
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Family background strongly linked to financial misconduct by corporate executives
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Heavy wind, rain, snow batters Europe
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Rare gorilla twins born in conflict-hit DR Congo nature park
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Dark stars could help solve three pressing puzzles of the high-redshift universe
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How Some People Get Drunk Without Drinking
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First galaxy-wide wobbling black hole jet discovered in a disk galaxy
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What does 'everyday' peace look like? Mapping how people think about peacebuilding
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Lipids have their own VIP drivers for reaching cellular targets
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What Happens after You Quit Weight-Loss Drugs? A New Study Offers Some Clues
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Scientists solve longstanding mystery about diseases driven by uncontrolled cell growth
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Sensor lights up to reveal scopolamine, a common substance used for sexual assault
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Understanding the link between nucleotide metabolism and chromatin assembly
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Conserved genome regulatory elements found in both vertebrates and echinoderms
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How light reflects on leaves may help researchers identify dying forests
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The Arctic has entered a new era of extreme weather, study suggests
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Simultaneous packing structures in superionic water may explain ice giant magnetic fields
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Long school breaks tied to dip in cognitive test performance
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Some Dogs Learn New Words Just Like Toddlers Do
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Antibodies' decoy tactics for outmaneuvering pathogens could inspire next-generation treatments
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Quantum phenomenon enables a nanoscale mirror that can be switched on and off
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Which anthologized writers and books get checked out most frequently from Seattle Public Library?
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Genius Dogs Can Learn Words Like Toddlers
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Natural hydrogel can make personal hygiene products greener
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Porous copper nanosheets boost energy output in wearable nanogenerators
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Why a January Heat Wave Is Breaking Records across the South
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Tree bark microbiome has important overlooked role in climate
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Tree bark microbes also clean the air by removing greenhouse and toxic gases
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Replication efforts suggest 'smoking gun' evidence isn't enough to prove quantum computing claims
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Unexpected oscillation states in magnetic vortices could enable coupling across different physical systems
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Some dogs can learn new words by eavesdropping on their owners
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Hidden tree bark microbes munch on important climate gases
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