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Mammals bulking up instead of growing bigger brains helped
them survive post dinosaur extinction, study says |
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Light pollution increasing year-round for some migrating birds |
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Where you grew up may shape your navigational skills |
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Genetic study of bacteria in livestock in China shows growing
resistance to antibiotics |
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Light dependent atom clusters for sensing applications |
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Astrophysicists set constraints on compact dark matter from
gravitational wave microlensing |
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How does an intestinal microbe become a pathogen? |
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A global warming pause that didn't happen hampered climate
science |
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Mapping the chromatin landscape reveals determinants of
placental stem cell identity |
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Uncovering our solar system's deep past |
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Traces of giant prehistoric crocodiles discovered in northern
British Columbia |
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Two giant Galapagos tortoises bred in British zoo for the
first time |
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First long-term air pollution monitoring in Togo reveals
concerning levels |
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When experiencing the threat of COVID-19, people became more
generous |
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New research finds higher unemployment insurance benefits
lower the likelihood of self-employment |
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NASA begins critical final test on mega Moon rocket |
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How to Use 'If-Then' Thinking to Create Better Habits |
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'A wicked problem of equity' |
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Drenching rains to pose greater threat to fire-damaged areas
in West |
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Are 'person' or 'people' gender-neutral concepts? New study
finds male tilt in analysis of billions of words |
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Report finds massive investment gap for farm climate change
adaptation |
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Ozone may be weakening one of Earth's most important cooling
mechanisms, study warns |
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California drought deepens as wet season is anything but |
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Pulling CO2 from the air |
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New algorithm could be quantum leap in search for
gravitational waves |
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Losing a hectare of wetlands could cost upward of $8,000 in
flood damages |
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After wildfires, California communities struggle with budgets |
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New research shows what it takes to make society change for
the better |
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Programmer Jack Dongarra Receives Turing Award for Bringing
Linear Algebra to Supercomputers |
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Clinically vulnerable COVID patients denied access to
life-saving antivirals |
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See the Jaw-Dropping New 83 Megapixel Photo of the Sun Sent
Back from A Spacecraft Halfway There |
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The Future of the SharkSafe Barrier Doesn't Look Too Bright |
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People raised in cities are worse at navigation: study |
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New Research Teaches Us How to Be Less Motivated by Our Id and
More Motivated by Our Ego |
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Tweet Claims Vitamin D Deficiency Is 'One of the More Serious
Issues of Our Time' |
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America's Oldest Park Ranger Retires at 100 Years Old |
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Stung by drought, Morocco's bees face disaster |
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US agency acknowledges damage to dinosaur tracks in Utah |
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California peregrine falcon finds partner after mate's death |
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Why Were Tyrannosaur Forelimbs So Ridiculously Puny? |
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Invasive ants hit Texas hard--now a killer fungus is coming
for them |
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West to get more one-two extreme climate hits |
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Traditional Indigenous Agriculture May Be Key to
Sustainability in India |
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Self-Disgust in Teens May Be an Early Sign of Borderline
Personality Disorder |
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Kansas Zoo's Long-Lost Escaped Flamingo Spotted in Texas |
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Man Got 87 Doses of COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccines Allegedly in
Germany |
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UN to release handbook of climate change solutions |
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Many birds nesting, laying eggs earlier in Chicago |
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Binary stars keep masquerading as black holes |
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The Quest to Find the World's Largest Bee / Science |
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Solar-power satellites to collect stronger sunlight |
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Gasoline costs and the effects of suspending gas taxes |
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We can do better than what was 'normal' before the pandemic |
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3 things Indonesia needs to ensure the transparency of its
emission trading scheme |
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People born in the '80s not likely to marry their first
cohabiting partner |
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Advances in distributed fiber optic vibration/acoustic sensing
technology |
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A step closer towards high-performance organic thermoelectrics |
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Exploring monoatomic platinum catalysts |
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How the body's delivery system could lead to targeted
therapeutics |
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Scattering vs. clustering and the prospects for scaling up |
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How Pacific decadal oscillation modulates the El Nino-related
eastward transport anomaly |
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Rockefeller's $105 million plan to produce climate-friendly
food |
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WHO says 99% of world's population breathes poor-quality air |
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A look into the future of magnetic phase transitions |
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Researchers synthesize carbon nanosolenoid with Riemann
surfaces |
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The Historical Roots of Racial Disparities in American Health
Care / Science |
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Gay migration happens but not always to gay-friendly places,
reports new study |
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French fruit, vineyards endure coldest April day in 75 years |
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'Now or never' to avoid climate catastrophe, warns UN |
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A city full of personalities |
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Scientists fight climate doom talk |
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Birds are more colourful closer to the equator, study proves |
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Spotted hyenas adjust their foraging behavior in response to
climate change |
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Which Type of Narcissist Is Hardest to Date? New Research Has
an Answer |
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Enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapy and reinvigorating
the immune system |
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The mechanism of trichome formation in response to
stress-induced jasmonic acid signaling in tomatoes |
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Duplicating the success of platforms such as Netflix in the
offline world |
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The secret to better coffee? The birds and the bees |
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Protected tropical forest sees major bird declines over 40
years |
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Researchers find patterns of handgun carrying among youth in
rural areas, building foundation for injury prevention |
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Millionaires more risk-tolerant and emotionally stable |
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German environmental satellite EnMAP successfully launched
into space |
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New research suggests tattoos are not a turnoff for customers |
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Bus rapid transit improves property values, study says |
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Nevada toad declared endangered at site of geothermal plant |
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Are egg cells in aging primates protected from mutations? |
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Study describes new method for probing the bewildering
diversity of the microbiome |
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Understanding the use of bicycle sharing systems with
statistics |
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A UN climate change report says we have solutions but must act
now |
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All antennas at the Very Large Array ready to stream data for
technosignature research |
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The UN's 10,000-page red alert on climate change |
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The Fight Between Tiger Sharks and Dugongs Is Older than We
Think |
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Meet JUICE, the First Spacecraft to Orbit A Planet-Sized Icy
Moon On A Hunt for Alien Oceans |
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Greenland Sharks Say "Who Needs Food?" |
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New non-destructive DNA method opens opportunities |
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Colombian researchers seek safety for bees in urban jungle |
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Global team of scientists determine 'fingerprint' for how much
heat, drought is too much for forests |
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A star nicknamed 'Earendel' may be the most distant yet seen |
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Is There Lead in Your Drinking Water? Meet the Startup
Building Rapid Tests for Your Tap |
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Why the private mission to the International Space Station is
a game changer |
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What people with intellectual disability told us about their
local community |
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Company tax dodging has devastating effect on developing world |
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Good news and bad news |
104 |
Missing Darwin Notebooks, Including His Iconic 'Tree-Of-Life'
Sketch, Returned to Cambridge |
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Using jaw DNA and advanced sensors to assess how sharks may
react to future threats from climate and fishing |
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Molecules produced by cells in response to stress may be
indicators of disease |
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Shedding new light on controlling material properties in
solid-layered perovskite |
108 |
Adding AI to museum exhibits increases learning, keeps kids
engaged longer |
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Study reveals extent of labor abuse and illegal fishing risks
among fishing fleets |
110 |
3D imaging of mysterious cave-dwelling salamander reveals
adaptations for life in the dark |
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Thinning can help offset cost of managing mature forests |
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Emails and texts in lieu of conversation could negatively
affect performance on higher-level job tasks |
113 |
Spoken descriptions of new technologies provoke more positive
attitudes than written ones |
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Exploring recent changes in bird morphology--probably due to
global warming |
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Britain's butterflies are getting bigger as the climate
changes |
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The parallels between quarrelling animals and humans |
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