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Why Apple and OpenAI are reportedly betting on AI hardware in 2026

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What Makes This Weekend’s Blizzard So Brutal

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Ion accumulation in liquid–liquid phase separation regulates biomolecule localization, finds study

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Bone cancer therapy unexpectedly makes tumours less painful

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Ultra-thin wireless retinal implant offers hope for safely restoring vision signals

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Hydrogen's role in generating free electrons in silicon finally explained

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Transforming hydrogen energy by flattening granular catalysts into paper-thin sheets

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PFAS contamination in Pawcatuck River traced back to old textile mill ponds

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Breakthroughs for preventing pistachio hull split

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Most men do not subscribe to toxic masculinity traits, study finds

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New drug delivery mechanism could aid breast cancer treatment

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Biologists and engineers follow goopy clues to plant-wilting bacteria

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Glassy dynamics model predicts lipid exchange rates across cell membranes

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How Greenland sharks defy aging

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Climate change can alter flower nectar quality and supply, threatening monarch butterfly migration

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Why are winter storm forecasts all over the place?

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Discovery reveals how acetylation controls key enzyme linked to cancer growth

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Harnessing nanoscale magnetic spins to overcome the limits of conventional electronics

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Particle permutation task can be tackled by quantum but not classical computers, study finds

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Refined radiocarbon dating provides clearer timeline of human activity along Cantabrian coast 18,000 years ago

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Measuring the consequences of plastic contamination

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Conservation may not be enough to sustain water supplies, researchers find

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Sea turtles may be more resilient to global warming than we thought

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Holy @#$%! Half of Parents Ok with Their Kids Swearing

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Safeguarding health for animals and people: Veterinary hospitals make use of UV-C robots and creative education

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Pig vaccine candidate outperforms leading available treatment in new trials

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The art of custom-intercalating 42 metals into layered titanates

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Scientists observe a 300-million-year-old brain rhythm in several animal species

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Adoption of electric vehicles tied to real-world reductions in air pollution

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Light-controlled switches offer precise regulation of ion channels in living cells

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It masquerades as malignant. But this bone-covered tumor is benign

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How microbial fossils illuminate life's origins

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For every dollar we spend protecting nature, we spend $30 destroying it: Report

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2D material offers a solution to long-standing obstacle in diamond-based circuits

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Monster Neutrino Could Be a Messenger of Ancient Black Holes

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Why mining Greenland’s minerals is so challenging

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This one gene may explain most Alzheimer’s cases

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Questions are being raised about microplastics studies—here's what's solid science and what isn't

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Is AI hurting your ability to think? How to reclaim your brain

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Scientists create exotic new forms of ice never before seen on Earth

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From lunar nights to Martian dust storms: Why batteries struggle in space

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Halley's Comet wrongly named: 11th-century English monk predates British astronomer

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Multiwavelength variability reveals dust structure in quasars

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Why singing, dancing and engaging with art is good for your health

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The bottled water everyone trusts may be the riskiest

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Is AI a bubble that might burst?

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Astrophysicists discover largest sulfur-containing molecular compound in space

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Florida reefs offer multimillion-dollar flood protection—if they survive

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Physics theories about the multiverse are stranger than fiction

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Dolphins with more close friends age more slowly

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