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Sat Mar 21
How tiny voids could make fusion targets more stable under powerful shockwaves
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Why anatomy's naughtiest mnemonics work so well
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These blazing blue explosions may be born when a compact dead star slams into a Wolf-Rayet star
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Theoretical models of supernova chemistry overhauled after X-ray data from Perseus Cluster reveal key discrepancies
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Your local fishing hole is getting browner, changing which fish species thrive and which ones struggle
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Support fundamental research, prize-winning mathematician urges
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Hollow-sphere catalyst enables greener production of 99% pure propene at room temperature
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Generalized optical meta-spanners empower arbitrary light paths for multitasking optical manipulation
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Atlantic current shows two-decade decline across four deep-ocean monitoring sites
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Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
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Blue Origin reuses New Glenn booster for the first time in Florida launch
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Chernobyl's radioactive landscape is testament to nature's resilience and survival spirit
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What happens when men don't feel 'man enough'?
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This protein-engineering breakthrough generates over 10M data points and turbocharges AI in just three days
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A new force of nature is reshaping the planet, study finds
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Quantum model explains how single electrons cause damage inside silicon chips
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Scientists develop dirt-powered fuel cell that could replace batteries
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Scientists just found a way to control electrons without magnets
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Forecasting coasts may improve by combining AI, physics, and real-world data
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There's a range of magic angles to study superconductivity in a twisted 2D semiconductor
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Why game theory could be critical in a nuclear war
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How a Renaissance gambling dispute spawned probability theory
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Why two-sun planets keep disappearing scientists blame Einstein
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Think AI "knows" what it’s doing? Scientists say think again
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Scientists say this type of olive oil could boost brain power
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HydroGraphNet boosts watershed predictions of daily flow and nitrogen in sparse data regions
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How to feed your garden birds without spreading disease
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Master of chaos wins $3-million math prize for ‘blowing up’ equations
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Salty drinking water could be increasing your blood pressure. People living in coastal areas are most at risk
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Prenatal opioid exposure in babies doesn't predict future classroom performance, study finds
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DESI completes planned 3D map of the universe and continues exploring
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Disputes over Africa's ocean resources: Here's what could help avoid them
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Raven personalities shape survival as human pressure grows at the Dead Sea
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Physics-based AI model opens new frontiers in dielectric materials exploration
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Mental math's shortcut—pupil dilation suggests people start solving before all numbers are in
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More rhythm, less blues: Program boosts class behavior
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People with dark personality traits are naturally inclined towards leadership roles, finds new study
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Zirconia thin films unlock new reversible nonpolar-to-polar mechanism
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How poison frogs built a chemical weapons system one evolutionary step at a time
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Black hole jets measured for first time and rival the power of 10,000 suns
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Q&A: How research aims to improve bad housing data
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Surprising link between metallicity and superconductivity uncovered in twisted trilayer graphene
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The moon might be more prone to fires
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It doesn’t matter how much you sit — walking more could lower your risk of death and disease
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Universal quantum protocol extracts maximum work without knowing a system's state in advance
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Common cleaning sponge found to release trillions of microplastic fibers
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New research aims to reduce microfiber pollution released from cruise and hotel laundry
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Saturday Citations: Neuroinflammaging treatment stuns; a hidden magma lake; decoding little red dots
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Bright quantum light emission achieved at room temperature in 2D semiconductors
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Students expect their university will mishandle sexual misconduct, if they ever report it
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