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Recreating the Smells of History

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Scientists teach microorganisms to build molecules with light

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NASA stresses ISS crew safety as it gears up for next astronaut launch

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Record-breaking photons at telecom wavelengths—on demand

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Lab study suggests longer waves fracture floating ice sheets at lower stress

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Sex Changes the Brains of Male Mice

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The pros and cons of pesticides and fertilizers in real-world mandarin orange farms

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NASA delays the first Artemis moonshot with astronauts because of extreme cold at the launch site

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Liquid-repellent particle coating enables near-frictionless motion of pico- to nanoliter droplets

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Quantum mechanical effects help overcome a fundamental limitation of optical microscopy

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Immunoglobulin G's overlooked hinge turns out to be a structural control hub

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Metallic markers make direct measurement of protein activity possible

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A Greek star catalog from the dawn of astronomy, revealed

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3,000-light-year-long jet offers new clues to first black hole ever imaged

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3D covalent organic framework offers sustainable solution for wastewater treatment

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Beamline measurements of unstable ruthenium nuclei confirm advanced nuclear models

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Shining a light on sustainable sulfur-rich polymers that stay recyclable

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Beyond the eye of the beholder: Mathematically defining attributes essential to color perception

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Snakes on trains: King cobras are 'hopping railways' to unsuitable habitats in India

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OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent that runs your computer

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Can we genetically improve humans using George Church’s famous list?

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Why are Tatooine planets rare? General relativity explains why binary star systems rarely host planets

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Another Earth or a blip in the data? We may never find out

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Spider spinneret evolution: How a genome duplication event 438 million years ago set the stage

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Tropical peatlands are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, research reveals

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Late bedtimes are linked to higher heart disease risk

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A study hints positive thinking could strengthen vaccine immunity

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Exploration of exoplanets: A mathematical solution for investigating their atmospheres

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The early turning point when men’s heart risk accelerates

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Breakthrough sepsis drug shows promise in human trial

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Once Thought To Support Neurons, Astrocytes Turn Out To Be in Charge

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Kissing the sun: Unraveling mysteries of the solar wind

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Gray wolves are hunting sea otters and no one knows how

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Meerkat sunning calls may act as 'vocal grooming' for social bonding

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For predatory dinosaurs, the Late Jurassic was an all-you-can-eat sauropod buffet

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A bomb cyclone and extreme cold will freeze the eastern U.S.—again

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Overcoming the solubility crisis: A solvent-free method to enhance drug bioavailability

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Why people can have Alzheimer's-related brain damage but no symptoms

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Random driving on a 78-qubit processor reveals controllable prethermal plateau

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Elon Musk is making a big bet on his future vision – will it work?

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Webb reveals five-galaxy merger just 800 million years after the Big Bang

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The devastation of island land snails: Pacific leads global wave of extinctions, researchers find

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Bromacker regurgitalite reveals what an early land predator spit up 290 million years ago

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Canadian humpback whales thrive with a little help from their friends

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One of Earth's most abundant organisms is surprisingly fragile

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Corals' boldest cousins: Zoantharians bend the laws of evolution

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When both partners work from home: The hidden cost of always-on technology

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How design of public housing can lift future prospects of children

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How brick-building bacteria react to toxic chemical in Martian soil

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Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain

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