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Could a niche 80s technology be the key to better quantum computers?
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Fossil amber reveals the secret lives of Cretaceous ants
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Green hydrogen has a hidden problem and scientists may have fixed it
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Study of 40,000 cases links Somalia migration mainly to water scarcity
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Using high-energy sparks to degrade pollutants without generating waste
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Green turtle nests may bury 'plastic rocks' and endanger the species
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Carbon-based catalyst can use sunlight to degrade PFAS
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New technique spots hidden defects to boost reliability of ultrathin electronics
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Mitochondria can reshape lipid storage in cells by repurposing a protein-insertion complex
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Stem cell patch reverses brain damage in fetuses with spina bifida
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Undergrads expand the chemical toolbox for cancer drugs
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Neanderthal males, human females? How ancient attraction shaped the human genome
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Matching vibrations is all it takes to shut down superconductivity in a nearby crystal
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Exceptionally preserved 551-million-year-old site suggests Avalon biota lasted longer
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Do These Centenarians Hold the Key to Long Life in Their Blood?
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Grasslands are vanishing nearly four times faster than forests, global study finds
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What does it mean to compute? Framework maps hidden computations running inside natural dynamic systems
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Tracking wildlife trafficking in the age of online marketplaces
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Smart materials and drug delivery could exploit lipid molecules that reorganize at drying interfaces
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A cosmic explosion with the force of a billion suns went unseen—until we caught its echo
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Head-to-head trial shows Eli Lilly’s oral GLP-1 orforglipron outperforms oral semaglutide
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Single-celled organism becomes multicellular via three different pathways
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Turning over a new leaf in analyses of natural products
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Scientists lay out what we do and don't yet know about moths and butterflies
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The Vibes Have Been Off in the US for Decades
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Tackling the global tuberculosis crisis: An emerging class of antibiotics offers hope
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Laser technique can quickly check mRNA packaging in lipid nanoparticles
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How much would you pay for climate-friendly bread?
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How RNA binding selectivity arises from disordered regions
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The Birth of Light
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Getting closer to the stars: Fink, a French tool for tracking transient phenomena across the observable universe
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An acoustic telemetry network reveals the connectivity of the gilthead seabream in the Mediterranean
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Nanochannel method makes ion membranes twice as strong for clean energy
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Shark deterrents found to reduce fisheries loss
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Male Neanderthals and female humans likely interbred more often than the other way around
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Atomic precision unlocks smarter oxygen reduction catalysts
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It's never too late to learn a language: Adults and kids bring different strengths to the task
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Improved short-term sea level change predictions achieved with better AI training
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When we interbred with Neanderthals, they were usually the fathers
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Birds achieve sweet success: What adaptations to high-sugar diets reveal about metabolism
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Hotspots of accelerated North American bird decline linked to agricultural activity
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Rice gene discovery could cut fertilizer use while protecting yields
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How Horses Make Two Sounds at Once
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Here’s how honeyeaters and other birds thrive on sugary diets
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Department of Homeland Security detains Columbia student identified as neuroscience researcher
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Dogs are more like toddlers than cats when it comes to helping humans
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Brown recluse spiders rare in Florida and reluctant to bite, study finds
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Morocco: Ancient fossils shed light on a key period in human evolution
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Challenging assumptions behind Africa's Green Revolution efforts and calls for farmer-centered development models
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Romance and sexual intimacy don't diminish with age, study suggests
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