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Meet Laurent Simons: He completed PhD in quantum physics at 15 and now pursuing second PhD to extend human life
The Times of India
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Chandra catalog now contains 1.3 million X-ray detections across the sky
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CEO accents play role in everyday investors' decision-making, but not professionals, study finds
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We interviewed Australian women who sexually abused children—this is what we learned
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Breakthrough laser technique holds quantum matter in stable packets
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South African San rock art reveals trance dances and initiation ceremonies
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A new study of lunar rocks suggests Earth's water might not have come from meteorites
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Bacteria use wrapping flagella to tunnel through microscopic passages, research reveals
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A new dataset exposes biodiversity loss hidden in global staple food trade
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Is humanity doomed? Doomsday Clock will be updated next WEEK to determine our fate - here's how scientists think the hands will move
Mail Online
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Superconducting nanowire memory array achieves significantly lower error rate
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Yes, feral cats and foxes really have driven many Australian mammals to extinction
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Only two planets spin backwards in our solar system; here’s the reason
The Times of India
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Why chronic gut inflammation can turn into colon cancer
ScienceDaily
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New DNA analysis rewrites the story of the Beachy Head Woman
ScienceDaily
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Novel biosensor enables real-time tracking of iron (II) in living cells
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Researchers tested AI against 100,000 humans on creativity
ScienceDaily
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A new look at trends in human deaths due to climate extremes
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Ancient people carried a wild potato across the American Southwest
ScienceDaily
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Scientists twist tiny crystals to control electricity
ScienceDaily
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Forty years of forest data reveal a changing Amazon
ScienceDaily
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A look back at 19 of the biggest winter storms to hit the US in the last century
Business Insider
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Satellites ‘X-ray’ Antarctica, new map reveals hidden world under 2 kms ice
The Times of India
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The Mount Maunganui tragedy reminds us landslides are NZ's deadliest natural hazard
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No One Is Quite Sure Why Ice Is Slippery
Wired Science
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NASA captures a rare red and green aurora over Europe from the International Space Station; here’s what caused it
The Times of India
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Researchers develop high-performance fluoroborate crystals for deep-ultraviolet lasers
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Teaching horses to 'speak up' with symbols: Project aims to boost animal welfare
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Scientists call for urgent action as dangerous amoebas spread globally
ScienceDaily
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The offal truth: Shocking number of calories in your Burns Supper - as it's revealed haggis, neeps and tatties contain more than a large McDonald's cheeseburger meal
Mail Online
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NASA is flying historic aviation and space artifacts on the Artemis II mission
The Times of India
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A natural aging molecule may help restore memory in Alzheimer’s
ScienceDaily
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Could humans one day hibernate like bears? Scientists are now taking it seriously
The Times of India
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NASA is set to send astronauts around the Moon again
ScienceDaily
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Cleaner air is (inadvertently) harming the Great Barrier Reef
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Earthquake sensors can hear space junk falling to Earth
ScienceDaily
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“Stars like the Sun don’t just stop shining,” but this one did
ScienceDaily
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NASA places Artemis II crew into pre-launch quarantine
The Times of India
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‘Dragon Hole’: Scientists found a huge ocean sinkhole hiding 1,700 strange viruses beneath the sea
The Times of India
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Mining genomes for cyst nematode resistance could enable better soybean harvests
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Edison's 1879 bulb experiments may have unintentionally produced graphene
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Why do onions and chips keep washing up on England's south coast? Here's the science
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General ad campaign for climate action receives more public engagement than tailored approach, study finds
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Human Penis Size Evolved for Two Reasons, Study Finds
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Ancient boats found under a US lake could uncover a civilisation older than the Great Pyramid
The Times of India
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Why Some People Laugh at Funerals, According to Science
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Why some messages are more convincing than others
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Did Edison accidentally make graphene in 1879?
Ars Technica
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America's 'forbidden' places exposed in new map showing hidden islands, secret labs and billionaire-only clubs
Mail Online
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New nanoparticle technology offers hope for hard-to-treat diseases
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New study sheds light on the threat of 'marine darkwaves' to ocean life
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Microplastics in the atmosphere: Higher emissions come from land areas than from the ocean, study finds
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Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls
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An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland
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Humanity's oldest known cave art has been discovered in Sulawesi
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Why we believe what we click: How self-selected online information shapes beliefs more than passive exposure
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How to get managers to say yes to flexible work arrangements
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Takeout meals serve as both reward and comfort after work, study finds
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A stiffening colon may be fueling cancer in younger adults
ScienceDaily
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Clever cow figures out multiple ways to scratch herself with a broom
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A hidden immune loop may drive dangerous inflammation with age
ScienceDaily
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Rats demonstrate ability to replay episodic memories in complex experimental settings
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A new three-way single step rearrangement enables precise ring editing
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A year after undermining Bredt's rule, scientists make cage-shaped, double-bonded molecules that defy expectations
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DNA origami enables precise patterning of molecules on 2D semiconductors
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Ancient Spanish trees reveal Mediterranean storms are intensifying
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Bacteria Haven't Been Found On Mars — Could They Be Beneath the Surface?
Discover Magazine
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Why some Central Pacific El Niños die quickly while others linger for years
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Brain waves could help paralyzed patients move again
ScienceDaily
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Should cutlery go up or down in the dishwasher? Scientists finally settle the debate - so, have you been loading your forks and knives wrong?
Mail Online
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