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Mon Apr 20
The Simpsons reference that refutes one of history’s greatest mathematicians
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Stick-on gel delivers drugs directly to plants to clear infections quickly
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Will attendance‑based grading improve school absenteeism?
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The Predictive Powers of Bear Poop
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Peatlands are vital for tackling climate change, yet scientists still haven't found them all
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Soil, not fertilizer, is primary source of nitrogen gas loss in rice paddies, study reveals
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Your local storm forecast is likely based on weather miles away. We're trying to bring it closer to home
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They cover just 3% of Earth, yet the unanswered questions around them could reshape climate action forever
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An anomaly in global sea level rise is explained by deep ocean heating
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From pet to pest: Research warns invasive goldfish are reshaping freshwater ecosystems
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Fusion energy company Commonwealth applies to join a U.S. power grid—a first
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People are betting on measles outbreaks – and that might be useful
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Gamblers are betting millions of dollars on measles outbreaks
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Is consciousness more fundamental to reality than quantum physics?
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Where Brains Process Smell
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Watch Astrobotic’s latest record-breaking ‘ring of fire’ rocket engine test
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NASA Curiosity rover finds mysterious life linked molecules on Mars
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Humanoid robots may be about to break the 100-metre sprint record
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Uranus has weird rings. Astronomers now know the source of two of them
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Scientists catch antimatter “atom” acting like a wave for the first time
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MIT scientists turn chaotic laser light into powerful brain imaging tool
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Your dreams aren’t random. Here’s what’s really happening
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Polycystic ovary syndrome might affect men, too. Here’s how
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How I pay almost nothing to power my house and electric car
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We may finally have a cure for many different autoimmune conditions
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War in Iran spotlights the risk to drinking water for millions in the Persian Gulf
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Scientists think they finally know why Neanderthals vanished
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This massive 3D map of 47 million galaxies could unlock dark energy
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Vitamin D boosts breast cancer treatment success by 79%
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Scientists capture electrons forming strange patchy patterns inside quantum materials
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Scientists discover enzyme that could supercharge Ozempic
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Two whale groups separated by seas—but not by genes, study finds
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The Things That Fuel Our Dreams
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Maya collapse mystery deepens as scientists find no drought at key site
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Proportional voting method could enhance electoral representation and group decision-making
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What is black garlic? How heat and humidity turn a pungent ingredient mild and slightly sweet
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Firehorse superstition helps uncover why women's education may not drive Japan's fertility decline
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JWST hunts for an 'Earth-moon' twin in a habitable zone, but the star has other plans
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An unprecedented Antarctic heat wave hit in the dead of winter—what it signals for the decades ahead
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Beating and bleeding dummy hearts to train surgeons for emergency trauma injuries
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Room-temperature vibrations could transform how industry makes graphene
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This ultracold quantum device turns electricity into something far stranger that could unlock sound-based lasers
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Sewers have been hiding a climate problem in plain sight, and this new tool finally exposes its true scale
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How principles of self‑compassion help fight loneliness in the age of AI
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Simulations predict ground motion for earthquakes on Bay Area's Hayward fault
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Trump’s War on Science Continues
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Light-based scans reveal how cells can be stable yet adaptable
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Fragile no more, nickelates get an upgrade that changes how superconductivity endures
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Predators and prey: What studying animals teaches us about toxic work environments
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Rivers worldwide reveal greenhouse gas rise that's been overlooked for decades
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