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Generative AI could empower girls in STEM

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Stacked quantum materials enable precise spin control without external magnetic fields

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Simulations suggest a breakthrough in understanding how turbulence develops

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Fluid simulation at unprecedented scale provides toolkit for fundamental physics and applied fluid engineering

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Scientists turn brain cells into Alzheimer’s plaque cleaners

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Artificial kinetochores take the pressure off aging chromosomes during meiosis

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Golden lancehead genome reveals how genes responsible for venom toxins evolved

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Heavy water expands energy potential of carbon nanotube yarns

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Entangled molecules can capture sulfate, offering future solutions for water purification and environmental monitoring

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Centuries of net-negative emissions are required to secure a safe climate future, two studies suggest

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Titanium complexes cleanly edit the core skeleton of highly stable organic compounds

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Study explores why consumers stick with the familiar or try something new

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How climate-friendly is insect protein really?

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Compact vacuum ultraviolet laser may improve nanotechnology and power nuclear clocks

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Galaxy-group motion suggests slower expansion in our cosmic neighborhood

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Why Does the United States Have So Many Tornadoes?

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Astronomers collect rare evidence of two planets colliding

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Friendly fungi hijack plant regulator to promote symbiosis

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King penguins are the rare species benefiting from a warming world. But that could change

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New method reveals hidden stereochemical forms of oxidation in antibody drugs

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Twisted bilayer photonic crystals dynamically tune light's handedness

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AI autocomplete doesn’t just change how you write. It changes how you think

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Bromacker deposit is 4 million years older than previously thought, new dating reveals

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How volcanic eruptions and internal climate cycles jointly shape Asian monsoon rainfall

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The Iconic Longevity of the Rattlesnake’s Warning

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Iran was nowhere close to a nuclear bomb, experts say

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Dolphin mass strandings in Patagonia linked to killer whales

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Photonic 'ski jumps' efficiently beam light into free space

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A miniature magnet rivals behemoths in strength for the first time

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King penguins are thriving in a warmer climate, but it may not last

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Maggie Aderin's dream: To walk by the footprints of Neil Armstrong

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A glimpse into the rare earth riches of Greenland

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Why are we so obsessed with protein? A new book looks for answers

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One possible recipe for life on Titan is a bust

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New Scientist recommends sci-fi novel Under the Eye of the Big Bird

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Bonobos May Not Be the Peaceful Apes We Imagined

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AI auto-complete may subtly shape views on social issues

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The gut microbiome may influence brain aging, mouse study suggests

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Weed Not Only Sends Memories Up in Smoke, It Reshapes Them

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Why a Peruvian mountain is becoming an 'impossible' particle detector

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The universe’s brightest supernovae are turbocharged by newborn magnetars

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The Amazon molly — a sex-skipping fish — hacks evolution

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A strange ‘chirp’ in a brilliant stellar blast points to a magnetar

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The FDA approves leucovorin for rare genetic condition and not for autism

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See Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano erupt, shooting lava 1,300 feet into the air

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Where Some See Strings, She Sees a Space-Time Made of Fractals

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Why the world's militaries are scrambling to create their own Starlink

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The Secret Life of Neurotransmitters

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Why we’re bad at detecting lies, according to scientists—and The Traitors

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Parkinson's disease may reduce enjoyment of pleasant smells

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