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Bayesian inference enables rapid detection of quantum dot charge states
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Physiology-inspired networks could improve political decision-making
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Harnessing nanosatellite technology for lunar infrastructure
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Soviet-era Venus mission to reenter in May
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Satellite data and DNA reveal 50-year decline in Greek mountain tea diversity
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Mathematician solves algebra's oldest problem using intriguing new number sequences
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STEM students: Study suggests work hard, but don't compare yourself to others
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Good karma for me, bad karma for you: Study finds self-serving twist to belief in divine justice
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Skin wounds in humans found to heal nearly three times slower than those in other primates
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Why branding plays a big part in politics
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WhatsApp plans to add even MORE AI tools - despite users threatening to delete their accounts after Meta added 'annoying' AI button
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The universe's brightest lights have some dark origins
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Glowing caterpillars released in Florida to bolster 'rare' butterfly population
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Turns out the 'most dangerous animal' in Yosemite National Park doesn't even have claws
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How much stinky seaweed will South Florida see?
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Drinking water plumbing a hotspot for superbugs
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Australian locals rescue great white shark stranded in shallow water
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Dolphin strandings are taking a toll on LA County's lifeguards: Experts say there's no end in sight
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What state and fed officials plan with BASF to stop pollution flowing into Detroit River
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Study shows that duality operators can be realized as unitary linear-depth quantum circuits
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Scientists confirm that people really do get drunker in the summer than winter
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The countries where people 'flourish' the most, revealed: Indonesia and Israel top the list… while Britain is almost at the bottom of the rankings
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Scientist reveals just how likely it is that someone will be KILLED by out-of-control Soviet satellite set to fall back to Earth next week
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People are just realising there's a 'proper poop position', thanks to an unusual new toilet design - have YOU been going in the wrong way?
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Spurned CEOs may become activist shareholders
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New study reveals how to get people to conserve water—and it's not just about money
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Cornstarch sanitary pads cheap enough to avoid tons of ocean plastics, study shows
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Seventeen years later, Brood XIV cicadas emerge in US
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UN body warns over Trump's deep-sea mining order
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Booming tourism and climate change threaten Albania's coast
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Discovery of histidine-ADP-ribose molecule reveals new bacterial immune strategy
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Seeds, skills, and supports: What determines farmers' climate resilience in South Asia
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Dying satellites can drive climate change and ozone depletion, study finds
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Scientists are using living human brain tissue to study Alzheimer's on their hunt for a cure - and experts are expecting a breakthrough
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Hunt for tree rings could yield Africa’s first drought atlas
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ChatGPT vs. students: Study reveals who writes better
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Portable bio-battery uses living hydrogels for targeted nerve signal modulation
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Researchers decode the science of scroll-stopping travel videos
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Proposal outlines open ecosystem to make molecular simulation data reusable and AI-ready
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Ancient metabolic process recreated: Iron and sulfur reactions in simulated black smokers shed light on early life
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Reintroduced Colorado gray wolf dies in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Ultrasound and microrobots team up to boost stem cell therapy for brain repair
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Torsion unipolar barrier heterojunction device simplifies optical imaging and sensing
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Fine-tuning Ru catalyst's microenvironment boosts hydrogen oxidation in alkaline conditions
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Teaming up to tailor climate education for Indigenous communities
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Tick-borne diseases widespread in horses: Many infections go undetected, study finds
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Child welfare spending linked to population growth in shrinking Japanese cities
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Open satellite image archives could boost sustainable development goal
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Children's reading and writing develop better when they are trained in handwriting, study finds
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‘Major breakthrough’: A natural gene variant protects rice from heat waves
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Ancient DNA confirms New Mexico tribe's link to famed Chaco Canyon site
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Study links ingested ocean plastics to hormone disruption in northern fulmars
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Encapsulating organometallic compounds in a crystalline sponge offers a new strategy for safer handling
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Quantum computer outperforms supercomputers in approximate optimization tasks
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Hiding in plain sight: Researchers uncover prevalence of 'curiosity' virus
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Hubble spots a magnetar zipping through the Milky Way
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How well would a laser communication system work from Mars?
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The moon is a constant source of minimoons
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Sea otters benefit from prey boom triggered by loss of ochre sea stars
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From the front garden to the continent, here's why biodiversity does not increase evenly from small to large
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S-scheme heterojunction construction enhances photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
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Cities urged to prioritize green infrastructure for healthier, climate-ready communities
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Tiny tweaks to microRNAs uncover big insights into gene control
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Electron scattering experiment results in new method to produce an extremely heavy hydrogen isotope
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Global effort maps microplastics' path through critical ocean systems
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Using bacteria as living test tubes to study human gene mutations and find new drug leads
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Artificial membrane channels enable more efficient rare earth element extraction
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Cyanobacteria culprit behind Lake Erie's toxin uncovered in new study
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Hemispherical mirror technique results in quantum noise reduction
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First wurtzite-structured MgSiN₂ thin film unlocks promising electronic properties