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Compelling New Book Captures Image-Rich Essence of NASA's Mars
Exploration |
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Trainee teachers made sharper assessments about learning
difficulties after receiving feedback from AI |
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Negative childhood experiences linked to people developing
antivax sentiments, major study finds |
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Astronomers capture surprising changes in Neptune's
temperatures |
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What's Happening to Neptune? Massive Telescope Sees Something
Weird Going on with the Eighth Planet |
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Mars has two speeds of sound |
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Readers ask about a hare's epic trek, the James Webb
telescope's solar storm preparedness and more |
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In Pandemic Year Three, still so many questions |
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How a mound-building bird shapes its Australian ecosystem |
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How male-focused networking in medicine blocks female
colleagues from top jobs |
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Two new Omicron sub-variants under investigation, says WHO |
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Early Earth's atmosphere was less conducive to lightning |
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Study highlights the possibility of building
wave-shape-tolerant qubit gates |
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Using drones to study forest canopy in UNESCO world heritage
site |
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In soil, death doesn't stop the spread of antibiotic
resistance |
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India's northwest reels under unusual early heat wave |
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Mechanosensory system found on insect wings could inform
future wing designs |
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Delivering genetic material with MOFs for new therapies |
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Magnetic property in an antiferromagnetic semiconductor
enables light manipulation on the nanoscale |
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Magic mushroom compound 'opens up depressed people's brains,'
study suggests |
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Photocatalysts with built-in electric field helps to remove
pollutants from water |
22 |
Scientists develop a plan to manage lionfish populations in
the Mediterranean |
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Multi-functional electrostatic droplet tweezer remotely guides
droplet motion |
24 |
Researchers reveal plant E3 ubiquitin ligase and
deubiquitinase pair's function on regulating abscisic acid perception |
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Meat industry not threatened by plant-based alternatives,
study suggests |
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Project Economy report shows 'gig' economy is no longer a
dirty word |
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How scientists analyzed the aerodynamic characteristics of the
Tianwen-1 Mars parachute |
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California's Dungeness crab fishing areas to close after lines
entangle migrating whales |
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Over 10,000 Diseases and Only 50 Drugs Approved in 2021. To
Improve Pharma R&D Efficiency We Need to Understand It. |
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Africa cyclones exacerbated by climate change |
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24 dead in Philippines landslides, flooding |
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Chemists harness the sun to upcycle plastic waste |
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Giant space telescopes could be made out of liquid |
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Why people don't call out COVID-19 vaccine falsehoods on
WhatsApp |
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COVID Vaccine Giant BioNTech Touts Promising Early Data |
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A climate compatible with self-sufficiency on the European
continent |
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Agriculture plays key role in limiting climate change |
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New thermal maps of Neptune reveal surprising temperature
swings |
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Even in a virtual classroom, preschoolers can gain reading
skills |
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Bioactive and sustainable plastic material made by reusing
pineapple residues |
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COVID Smell Loss Linked to Damage in Brain, Study Finds |
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Russian trolls tried to distract voters with music tweets in
2016 |
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Scientists crack egg forging evolutionary puzzle |
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From rare soil microbe, a new antibiotic candidate |
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Rhesus monkeys can perceive their own heartbeat |
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Baby eel value up to pre-pandemic levels despite challenges |
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These 3 Personality Similarities Can Make for A Great
Relationship, According to New Research |
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Climate change intensified deadly storms in Africa in early
2022 |
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Plants that feed livestock could be key to climate change
mitigation |
50 |
How to keep your dog 's heart healthy |
51 |
Researchers map lung development after birth into late
childhood for the first time |
52 |
NASA's self-driving Perseverance Mars rover is breaking
records |
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Climate dynamics must be considered to achieve carbon
neutrality |
54 |
Tracing the history of introduction of Tulipa sylvestris in
sixteenth-century Europe |
55 |
Checking in on the cameras of NASA's asteroids-bound Lucy
spacecraft |
56 |
Study reveals early summer North Pacific intra-seasonal waves
are stronger in intensity than in late summer |
57 |
Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as
much as previously thought, study finds |
58 |
Decoy particles trick coronavirus as it evolves |
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New Omicron variants explained: Everything we know after COVID
cases found in UK |
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Study unveils intrinsic upper-ocean temperature variability in
tropical Indian Ocean |
61 |
Dwindling water levels of Lake Powell seen from space |
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Easy and high-throughput model for evaluating efficiency of
photodynamic agent |
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'Very Low' Risk of Heart Issues After COVID Vaccination, Large
Study Finds |
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Climate change a major threat to global health, says WHO |
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Pumpkin production can benefit from conservation practices |
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Researchers reveal variations in Arctic amplification effect
during past millennium |
67 |
Global estimates of headaches suggest disorder impacts more
than 50% of people |
68 |
Collision hotspots for migrating birds revealed in new study |
69 |
Former partners-in-crime likely to violently turn on one
another: UK crime gang study |
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New study suggests wildlife may be answer to phosphorus crisis |
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The Social Lives of Animals by Ashley Ward |
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Monkeys can sense their own heartbeats just like humans, study
finds |
73 |
Ukrainian identity solidified for 30 years. Putin ignored the
science |
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Two new drugs to fight superbugs could soon be available on
NHS |
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'Paradise Falls' thrusts readers into the Love Canal disaster |
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How climate change stresses plants and alters their growth |
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Space Perspective Unveils Interior of Capsule Designed to Rise
to Edge of Space |
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New study confirms potential of geoelectrical methods in
search for hidden graves |
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Using tweets to predict real-time food shortages |
80 |
From CODA to Hawkeye, the surge of sign languages on screen is
a sign of better things to come for the Deaf community |
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Squirrels use rattle calls to identify themselves |
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Sharks lose their natural response with prey if not frequently
rewarded |
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Gulf Stream Collapse Will Likely Not Cause Climate Catastrophe |
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How to design safe and sustainable chemicals |
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The Science of Painting with Egg Yolk |
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More than 57 billion tons of soil have eroded in the U.S.
Midwest |
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Adult eelgrass shoots rule seedling fate in large seagrass
meadow in eutrophic bay of northern China |
88 |
Researchers demonstrate how biomolecule mixtures communicate,
interact and adapt to their environment |
89 |
Research pioneers new frontiers in plant-based food science |
90 |
Hubble Reveals the New 'Mega Comet' Now in Our Solar System Is
80 Miles Wide, 50 Times Bigger than Ever Seen Say Scientists |
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Modeling Earth's magnetosphere in the laboratory |
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What Was the First Bird to Be Domesticated? |
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Linear polarization holography |
94 |
Simulating supernova remnants, star formation in earthbound
lab |
95 |
Vertical farming will play a role in future food production,
expert says |
96 |
A Single Mutation Could Make Zika Virus More Infectious and
Able to Break Through Immunity, Researchers Warn |
97 |
Your tax refund is likely higher than last year. Should you
invest it? |
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New dynamic vegetation model constructed for soil mineralized
nitrogen prediction |
99 |
California could shrink water use in cities by 30% or more,
study finds |
100 |
Measuring endocrine disruptors in wastewater |
101 |
Bacteria generate electricity from methane |
102 |
How 'push-pull' companion crops help manage the devastating
fall armyworm pest |
103 |
Finland's first science satellite, Foresail-1, is ready for
space |
104 |
The plan to release genetically engineered mosquitoes in
California |
105 |
Study shows potential to reduce reliance on non-renewable
fertilizers in agriculture |
106 |
Climate change could affect where Seychelles' stingrays choose
to live |
107 |
Some see Antarctica as 'last chance' destination. For others,
it's a backdrop |
108 |
How mussels maintain adhesion underwater |
109 |
Researchers generate high-quality quantum light with modular
waveguide device |
110 |
Breakthrough MicroBooNE measurement elucidates neutrino
interactions |
111 |
Not all biodegradable plastic degrades more easily in the
ocean |
112 |
Cash transfer proposal has downsides for child poverty |
113 |
In Cuba, crabs embark on perilous migration to Bay of Pigs |
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Political uncertainty drives firms to increase corporate tax
avoidance in an election year |
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