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Kitchen sponges can be used as memory devices
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What causes migraines? Study of ‘brain blackout’ offers clues
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First pig-to-human liver transplant recipient ‘doing very well’
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Bizarre bacteria defy textbooks by writing new genes
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Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
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Human embryos embrace asymmetry to form the body
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‘Orangutan, heal thyself’: First wild animal seen using medicinal plant
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Why is exercise good for you? Scientists are finding answers in our cells
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Your perception of time is skewed by what you see
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AI traces mysterious metastatic cancers to their source
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Breakthrough CO2-fueled generator turns greenhouse gas into electricity | Researchers claim that they were able to capture approximately 1 percent of the inherent energy contained within CO2 gas.
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Are women in research being led up the garden path?
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A milestone map of mouse-brain connectivity reveals challenging new terrain for scientists
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Analysis of 1.39 million 50-km ultra-marathon records shows that 20-24 year-olds outpace older competitors and that fastest courses are in Luxembourg, Belarus, Lithuania, Qatar, and Jordan
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Lethal dust storms blanket Asia every spring — now AI could help predict them
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‘Shrugging off failure is hard’: the $400-million grant setback that shaped the Smithsonian lead scientist’s career
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Light-wave-controlled Haldane model in monolayer hexagonal boron nitride
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Acid test: why the chemistry of this unique crater lake matters
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How a young physicist’s job move helped Argentina join the ATLAS collaboration
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Citizenship privilege harms science
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AI now beats humans at basic tasks — new benchmarks are needed, says major report
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Write down your thoughts and shred them to relieve anger, researchers say | Writing negative reactions on paper and shredding it or scrunching and throwing in the bin eliminates angry feelings, study finds
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Exclusive: official investigation reveals how superconductivity physicist faked blockbuster results
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Total solar eclipse 2024: how it will help scientists to study the Sun
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Increase in concerns about climate change following climate strikes and civil disobedience in Germany, with no evidence that concerns decreased after climate protests
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The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness?
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This super-Earth is the first planet confirmed to have a permanent dark side. In a study published in The Astrophysical Journal, scientists provide the most compelling evidence to date that exoplanet LHS 3855b has a feature called tidal synchronization or 1:1 tidal locking.
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Scientists made a six-legged mouse embryo — here’s why
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First pig kidney transplant in a person: what it means for the future
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Four years on: the career costs for scientists battling long COVID
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Rotational dynamics of neuronal population activity and cortical traveling waves are the same phenomena, study claims
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Quantitative analysis of mass mortality events in salmon aquaculture shows increasing scale of fish loss events around the world
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Landmark study links microplastics to serious health problems: People who had tiny plastic particles lodged in the carotid artery were more 4.5x likely to experience heart attack, stroke or death during a three-year study.
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Contrary to the dominant perspective, a new study from 45 nations found no evidence that people at the political extremes are the most knowledgeable about politics. Rather, those moderately left-wing and right-wing appear more knowledgeable than people at the extremes and center of politics.
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Van der Waals quaternary oxides for tunable low-loss anisotropic polaritonics
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Stimulant medications in children with ADHD normalize the structure of brain regions associated with attention and reward
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How dwarf galaxies lit up the Universe after the Big Bang
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Scientists make 3D-printed eye prosthetics that look and feel real | This is a faster digital method for crafting lifelike prosthetic eyes using 3D printing, promising enhanced comfort and appearance for users.
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Twitter (X) use predicts substantial changes in well-being, polarization, sense of belonging, and outrage
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Scientists have developed a brand-new type of "artificial leaf," a liquid metal-embraced photoactive film. It harnesses solar energy to produce hydrogen through direct water splitting, paving the way for scalable production.
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Women with autoimmune disease are more likely to suffer from depression during pregnancy and after childbirth; conversely, women with a history of perinatal depression are at higher risk of developing autoimmune disease, a new study reports.
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First-in-humans discovery reveals brain chemicals working to influence social behaviour / Researchers decode an ‘intricate dance’ of dopamine and serotonin in human brains, shedding light on social decisions.
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