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NASA reveals how Arctic air froze half of America in January
The Times of India
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When both partners work from home: The hidden cost of always-on technology
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How design of public housing can lift future prospects of children
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How brick-building bacteria react to toxic chemical in Martian soil
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A breakthrough that could make ships nearly unsinkable
ScienceDaily
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Scientists find hidden pathways pancreatic cancer uses to spread
ScienceDaily
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A fish that ages in months reveals how kidneys grow old
ScienceDaily
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This viral ‘bird in space’ image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is a galaxy collision | Watch
The Times of India
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Revealed: The classic office words and phrases that Gen Z no longer understand - so, do you know your 'synergy' from your 'paradigm'?
Mail Online
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Why hospitality skills can help all businesses adapt to the AI revolution
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'Are You Dead?' China's viral app reveals a complex reality of solo living and changing social ties
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Anatomy of a heat wave: How a cyclone, humid air and atmospheric waves drove brutal heat in southeastern Australia
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We know how to cool our cities and towns: So why aren't we doing it?
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Filing taxes for someone else? Here's how to do it safely
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Beyond keywords: Review flags bias and reliability gaps in disaster social media research
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NASA-ISRO radar mission peers through clouds to see Mississippi River Delta
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Baby dinosaurs were common prey for Late Jurassic predators, reconstructed food web suggests
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Microdosing for Depression Appears to Work About as Well as Drinking Coffee
Wired Science
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The Sierra snowpack is dropping fast: Experts say it's not as bad as it seems
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Britain prepares emergency alert amid fears over out-of-control Chinese rocket plummeting to Earth
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Land-intensive carbon removal requires better siting to protect biodiversity, study warns
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Study shows insect farming byproduct boosts soil health, reduces crop damage
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New scan spots heart disease years before symptoms
ScienceDaily
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Argentina declares emergency over Patagonia wildfires
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Hypothermia risks increase in Mississippi and Tennessee with next wave of frigid temperatures
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Scientists marvel at a Galapagos seabird that wandered 3,000 miles to California
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A 20-year-old cancer vaccine may hold the key to long-term survival
ScienceDaily
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A Trojan horse cancer therapy shows stunning results
ScienceDaily
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Scientists use AI to crack the code of nature’s most complex patterns 1,000x faster
ScienceDaily
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Dermatologists say collagen supplements aren’t the skin fix people expect
ScienceDaily
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Wolves and other predators present 'a crisis,' California's environment chief says
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Scientists warn: A giant asteroid could hit the Moon in 2032 and send fireballs toward Earth, risking satellite damage
The Times of India
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Artemis II: The first human mission to the moon in 54 years launches soon, with a Canadian on board
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Study offers practical guide for AI application in marine conservation and fisheries
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For injured sea turtles like 'Porkchop,' Southern California's Aquarium of the Pacific has doubled its care space
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NASA’s Juno scan reveals what lies below frozen surface of Jupiter’s moon
The Times of India
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Another kind of student debt is entrenching inequality: 'Time inheritance'
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Nutritious school-provided lunches top of the menu for Australian parents
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TESS Observes Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
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A push to end a fractured approach to post-fire contamination removal
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Scientists discover that butterflies remember life lessons from their caterpillar days
The Times of India
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New Online Tool Charts Evolution of Every Known Bird Species
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Aerial lidar mapping can reveal archaeological sites while overlooking Indigenous peoples and their knowledge
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New satellite method maps 'creeping drought' in Canada's mountain snow
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Student well-being comes from care, but is caring enough? Academics reflect on three stumbling blocks
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To reduce CO₂ emissions, policy on carbon pricing, taxation and investment in renewable energy is key
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Social Media Habits Are Easy to Form — And Easier to Break Than You Might Think
Discover Magazine
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Landslide Causes 1,500 Residents to Evacuate Small Sicilian Town
Discover Magazine
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Webb Discovers Most Distant Galaxy Yet: MoM-z14
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Adult Polar Bears in Svalbard Are Gaining Fat Even as Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks
Discover Magazine
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Study finds imported ozone blunted Europe, US gains from NOx cuts
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RNA droplets may have accelerated prebiotic Earth's development of complex molecules
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Freestanding 3D MXene structures push the limits of microscale devices
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Direct imaging captures the crystalline vibrations of a supersolid made of atoms and light
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New chemi-mechanical process removes pigments and restores properties in recycled plastics
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Silica nanocomposite can generate biocides on demand
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Biodegradable polymers used to develop eco-friendly, high-performance gas sensors
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Growing meltwater reservoirs—glacial lakes are both a resource and a habitat worthy of protection
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This Popular Culinary Mushroom Turns Meals into Visions, Making People See “Little Elves”
Discover Magazine
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First Direct Evidence Suggests the Universe’s Primordial Soup Behaved Like a Liquid
Discover Magazine
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MXene nanoscrolls could improve energy storage, biosensors and more
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How fire-loving fungi learned to eat charcoal
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Light-based nanotechnology offers potential alternative to chemotherapy and radiation
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Prototype cassettes mark key step toward new CMS high-granularity calorimeter
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Mapping 'figure 8' Fermi surfaces to pinpoint future chiral conductors
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When Toronto paused for COVID, a key 'forever chemical' rapidly declined
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Nuclear missile silo rattled by earthquake as US military scrambles to assess damage in Montana
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Europa’s Ice Shell is Much Thicker than Previously Thought
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Real-time imaging captures contact between cells and between a single neuron's extensions
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NASA researchers probe tangled magnetospheres of merging neutron stars