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Scientists engineer new tools to electronically control gene
expression |
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Experts develop a common language for trigger and content
warnings |
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Chicago police data study yields index for identifying
networks of criminal cops |
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Advance in understanding cell division could lead to new
cancer treatments |
5 |
Weaving is helping strengthen ancestral knowledge among women
and children in Ingapirca, Ecuador |
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Study finds that landslides can have a major impact on glacier
melt and movement |
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The women scientists forgotten by history |
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As oceans warm will the methane 'Kraken' be released? |
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New study provides insight on Britons living in the EU
post-Brexit |
10 |
Getting a better view of landslide risk with LiDAR |
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Uncovering warped protein interactions in cancer |
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Baby corals are just as susceptible as adults to deadly reef
disease, study finds |
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To refine water forecasts, Western cities map snow by plane |
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Report summarizes record-breaking fire year and calls for
shift in strategy |
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Mentioning 'white privilege' increases online polarization,
finds a new study |
16 |
Will climate change increase the risk of aflatoxin in US corn? |
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Scientists discover comet's hourglass-shaped dust trail |
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Major 2020 Alaska quake triggered neighboring 2021 temblor |
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The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna reaches a crucial
milestone |
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Pig heart transplanted into dying man in breakthrough
operation was infected with virus, report says |
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New Zealand on verge of wiping out painful cattle disease |
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Report says Michigan 2020 dam failures were 'preventable' |
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Stanford gets $1 billion for climate change school from John
Doerr |
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Iraq sandstorm sends more than 1,000 to hospital |
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New study reveals the effect of extended space flight on
astronauts' brains |
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Study proposes method of identifying global poverty from space |
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Quantum mechanics could explain why DNA can spontaneously
mutate |
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How much does eating meat affect nations' greenhouse gas
emissions? |
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Scientists reveal what attracts mosquitoes to humans--our
citrusy smell |
30 |
Researchers investigate 'the Goose' pulsar wind nebula |
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A thermal superconducting quantum interference proximity
transistor |
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Bolivian river dolphins observed playing with an anaconda |
33 |
New Mexico and Arizona facing a dangerously early fire season |
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Algorithm predicts which students will drop out of math
courses |
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A very specific kind of brain cell dies in people with
Parkinson's |
36 |
The fungal effector Rip 1 suppresses maize host defense
responses |
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Perpetrators of family violence sometimes use threats of
suicide to control their partner |
38 |
Researchers experimenting with new ways to design nanoparticle
treatments for cancer |
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4 Things to Watch for in the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season |
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Australia is investigating a digital currency, or e-dollar,
but its benefits seem slight and the risks to privacy large |
41 |
New Canadian census report offers first-time insight on gender
diversity |
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The real life challenges of social mobility |
43 |
Advances in femtosecond laser direct writing of fiber Bragg
gratings in multicore fibers |
44 |
Mechanism 'splits' electron spins in magnetic material |
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NASA climate research scientist wins World Food Prize |
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World needs food system 'transformation' to tackle climate:
expert |
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Only about 5% of plastic waste gets recycled in US, new report
says |
48 |
Investigating glowing glass droplets on the ISS |
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People want trustworthy researchers to have better access to
their data. But only if they're told about it |
50 |
How our brains influence language change |
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New shape memory alloy discovered through artificial
intelligence framework |
52 |
A surging glow in a distant galaxy could change the way we
look at black holes |
53 |
Misperceptions can threaten scientific advancement |
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Replacing meat with microbial protein could help fight climate
change |
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Community focus can engage older people in climate change
communications |
56 |
Single photon emitter takes a step closer to quantum tech |
57 |
Collaborators observe quantum speed-up in optimization
problems |
58 |
NASA's Psyche spacecraft starts processing at Kennedy Space
Center |
59 |
New research on Pacific climate pattern may lead to improved
cyclone forecasting |
60 |
Supercomputing and neutrons crack code to uranium compound's
signature vibes |
61 |
Researchers investigate quantum network solutions, by ground
and by air |
62 |
Solving the mystery of frost hiding on Mars |
63 |
In sediments below Antarctic ice, scientists discover a giant
groundwater system |
64 |
Bird flu takes unheard-of toll on bald eagles, other birds |
65 |
Sorry Humans but You Won't Even Become A 'Type 1' Civilisation
Until the Year 2371 Say Scientists |
66 |
Inside the Effort to Expand Virtual Reality Treatments for
Mental Health / Science |
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Scientists studying flirting claim to have learned what men
and women want |
68 |
50 years ago, scientists had hints of a planet beyond Pluto |
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Avian flu confirmed in 2 backyard Pacific Northwest flocks |
70 |
11,400 'Citizen Scientists' Help Discover 1,031 New Asteroids
After Search of Old Hubble Images |
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Why Humans Sleep Less than Their Primate Relatives / Science |
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Oat and soy milks are greener than cow milk, but not as
nutritious |
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Canadian poultry farmers fearful of avian flu strain |
74 |
Where Is the North Star? Exactly How to Find It this Season
with Your Naked Eyes Using the 'Big Dipper' Stars |
75 |
Latin America defies cultural theories based on East-West
comparisons |
76 |
Emissions tied to the international trade of agricultural
goods are rising |
77 |
FDA Limits Use of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Due to Blood
Clot Risk |
78 |
Readers react to Science News' century of coverage, fynbos
plants and more |
79 |
Remote work doesn't negatively affect productivity, study
suggests |
80 |
World's ocean is losing its memory under global warming |
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McKinsey on Moving to Net Zero, Under 30 Europe and A Better
Battery Factory |
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A woman bought a sculpture at Goodwill for $34.99. It actually
was a missing ancient Roman bust. |
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Does presenting credibility labels of journalistic sources
affect news consumption? New study finds limited effects |
84 |
Despite ideals, people don't really like reducing inequality,
study finds |
85 |
Remote learning likely widened racial, economic achievement
gap |
86 |
India, Pakistan must brace for even worse heatwaves |
87 |
New Research Tells Us Why Psychopaths Are Sometimes Able to
Succeed in Society |
88 |
The worst polluters in the Arctic are not what you think |
89 |
Biologists examine low-cost ways to improve urban streams |
90 |
Removing 'climber' plants doubles tree growth, and more
conservation strategies |
91 |
'The Rock' diamond dazzles in Geneva |
92 |
New research provides possible insights into the formation of
Earth |
93 |
Implementation and reconfiguration of magnetic skyrmions-based
logic gates in one single nanotrack |
94 |
Historic graffiti made by soldiers sheds light on Africa
maritime heritage, study shows |
95 |
Scientists develop powerful family of 2D materials |
96 |
Precipitation changes alter species diversity and ecosystem
multifunctionality in desert steppe environments |
97 |
NYC COVID-19 Hospitalizations, Deaths Rising with Omicron
B.2.12.1 |
98 |
Biomolecular insights into protein-insolubility-related
disease |
99 |
Business intelligence acts as a precursor to strategy |
100 |
First rays of sunlight for balloon-borne solar observatory
Sunrise III |
101 |
Microbe-based faux beef could save forests, slash CO2
emissions |
102 |
The Devil's Hole pupfish has paddled back from the brink in a
hellish desert domain |
103 |
Characterization of cellulose synthase supercomplex in cotton
fiber |
104 |
We Might Live in A Giant Croissant-Shaped Bubble in Space Say
Scientists. Now NASA Is on the Case |
105 |
Monkeypox Case Confirmed in United Kingdom, Here's What this
Rare Infection Can Do |
106 |
Inbreeding won't doom the last of the vaquitas, but fishing
might: study |
107 |
Exploring the Time the Universe Lit Up...With A Space
Telescope! |
108 |
Biden Administration 'Sheepishly' Waving 'Checkered Flag' On
COVID-19 Pandemic, Says Science Editor-In-Chief |
109 |
Did COVID-19 Impact Sharks and Rays in French Polynesia? |
110 |
Scientists find 'master gene' to regrow lost ear hair cells
for restoring hearing in mice |
111 |
Coral reefs provide stunning images of a world under assault |
112 |
Study finds tiny channels in skull that could play 'vital
role' in brain immunity |
113 |
Future super cyclones would expose vastly greater numbers of
people in most vulnerable parts to extreme flooding |
114 |
Oh, rats! As New Yorkers emerge from pandemic, so do rodents |
115 |
Operating rooms biggest contributors of carbon emissions in
healthcare industry, study finds |
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These six foods may become more popular as the planet warms |
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