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Small-molecule inhibitor locks tumor cells in place |
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Orange dwarf stars may pose challenges for their 'habitable'
planets |
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Nanotechnology enables single-cell sorting by function |
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Palaeontologists solve pterosaur feather mystery |
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NASA doctor 'holoports' to International Space Station |
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Eclogite samples found in China push modern-type subduction
events back to 2.5 billion years ago |
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Israel latest country to report cases of hepatitis among
children |
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Chinese team breaks distance record for quantum secure direct
communication |
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Even Short Exposure to Air Pollution Increases Risk of COVID
Infection, Study Suggests |
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Warming climate and agriculture halve insect populations in
some areas |
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Scientists discover potential key missing link protein
bridging eukaryotes and prokaryotes |
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New project puts Gulf of Mexico dolphins at risk of extinction |
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Dying stars' cocoons might explain fast blue optical
transients |
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Novavax Claims Positive Results from Early Trials of
Combination COVID/Flu Vaccine |
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New Omicron sub-variant on the rise across US |
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Multifunctional graphene-based composites oriented by roles of
graphene in photocatalysis |
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A seismic algorithm reveals the magnitude of the January 2022
eruption |
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Small bees better at coping with warming, bumblebees struggle:
study |
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After wildfires, scorched trees could disrupt water supplies |
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NASA's Perseverance rover captures video of solar eclipse on
Mars |
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See the Most 'Amazing' Martian Solar Eclipse Video Ever Seen
as NASA's Perseverance Rover Captures Potato-Shaped New Moon |
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Ice Age Artists May Have Used Firelight to Animate Carvings /
Science |
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Prehistoric people created art by flickering firelight--study |
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Scientists set out to map the world's genomic diversity |
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COVID-19 Pneumonia Increases Risk of Dementia, Study Says |
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Cannabis poisoning cases in pets have increased significantly |
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New research reveals the complexity of improving rangeland
management in Africa |
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Cities are driving evolutionary change in the cosmopolitan
white clover, a new global study finds |
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Lowering the temperature on a hot topic: A climate change
primer |
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How policymakers may reduce avoidable deaths due to COVID-19 |
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New accelerator at Fermilab approved for construction start |
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In noisy situations, your words and gestures help you to be
understood |
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The moon, where no satnav has gone before |
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Sun releases moderate and strong solar flares |
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Study predicts climate change accelerates ocean currents |
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African dust crosses the Atlantic |
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Study challenges theories of earlier human arrival in Americas |
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Researchers develop sponge that can collect oil, phosphates
and now microplastics from polluted waters |
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Harnessing the power of algae to capture carbon |
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Prehistoric people created art by firelight, new research
reveals |
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Uniform single atomic sites anchored in graphdiyne for benzene
hydroxylation to phenol |
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Healthcare worker catches COVID twice in less than three weeks |
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Women's earnings found to drop after childbirth |
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Black holes raze thousands of stars to fuel growth |
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Researchers predict active hurricane season |
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Could psilocybin mushrooms help with depression? |
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Robotic swimmer sheds light on microorganisms in motion |
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High flyers: Why do birds migrate such vast distances? |
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A layered approach is needed to prevent infections from
becoming harder to treat |
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New bird app spreads its wings |
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After life of trauma, Liberian lab chimps settle into
retirement |
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Lab-grown stem cells can repair muscle injury and disease,
study shows |
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'Spring-loaded' system pops phosphorus into molecular rings |
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Nearly half of those recovering from coronavirus infection
endure 'long COVID' symptoms, study finds |
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Spatial distribution of pores helps determine where carbon is
stored in the soil |
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Brains and brawn helped crows and ravens take over the world |
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'Whup' and 'grumble' calls reveal secrets of humpback whales |
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Study explores academic success among Jewish girls |
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Scientists use 'sapphire fibre' to create sensor that could
transform planes and help bring fusion power |
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How the Thames made an extraordinary recovery over 60 years |
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Humans Created 'Moving Pictures' 20,000 Years Ago |
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DNA nanostructures for targeting cellular surface receptors |
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Exploring the potential food contamination routes of a newly
identified foodborne pathogen |
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Research shows that the smaller the scorpion, the deadlier |
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New materials for storing flammable industrial gases |
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In western floodplains, species adapt to bullfrog, sunfish
invaders |
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Sharp spike seen in air pollution levels in recent years |
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Climate may not directly drive conflict but it's critical for
building peace |
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There's more than one way to grow a baby |
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Nanocapsule carrying a CRISPR-Cas9 editing tool used for
noninvasive brain delivery and tumor cell targeting |
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All teachers need to teach language and literacy, not just
English teachers |
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Trichaptum mushrooms found to have more than 17,000 gender
alleles |
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Key to improved green tech efficiency found in simple acid
treatment |
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Perennial rye crop shows potential for greener agriculture |
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Kindergarten Vaccination Rates for Measles, Mumps, Tetanus
Fell Due to Pandemic Disruptions, CDC Says |
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Maine man dies after contracting rare virus spread by infected
tick bite |
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Unexpected light behavior may be harnessed to improve optical
communications and sensors |
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Over 4 million photos taken from space chronicle change over
time |
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Genetic breakthrough may control Africa's East Coast fever,
which kills a million cattle a year |
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How immune cells enter tissue |
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An invader 'worse than murder hornets!' |
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Earliest geochemical evidence of plate tectonics found in
3.8-billion-year-old crystal |
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Environmental DNA reveals secret reef inhabitants |
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Western biologists crowdsource biodiversity data |
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Chemical compounds that dupe screening tools make it even
harder |
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Healing ozone hole, less smog, more eagles |
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Adding high-flavonoid corn to broiler chickens' diet may cut
intestinal disease |
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New study offers strategy for freeway congestion pricing that
reduces burden on low-income residents |
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New study examines ethics of community-engaged research from
the perspective of community partners |
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Climate change is altering the seasonal rhythm of plant
life-cycle events |
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The future of international cooperation in space is splitting
along lines of power on Earth |
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Kaua'i's 2018 record-setting rain was caused by a series of
supercell thunderstorms |
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NASA's Lucy mission is a 'go' for solar array deployment
attempt |
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Is Webb at its final temperature? |
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Users avoid focusing on over-stimulating animated advertising,
study finds |
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Climate change triggering global collapse in insect numbers,
stressed farmland shows 63% decline: New research |
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Microdrones with light-driven nanomotors |
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Ecotourism is causing northern Bahamian rock iguanas a sugar
high |
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WHO Endorses Pfizer's Antiviral Pill Paxlovid for High-Risk
COVID Patients but Says Benefits 'Trivial' for Low-Risk Groups |
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Trust in science is high, but misinformation is a threat |
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Pluto's orbit is surprisingly unstable |
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Businesses benefiting from political connections harm China's
economic growth |
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Researchers boost rice yield by overcoming trait tradeoff
between panicle number and size |
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7 Shocking Facts About the Mission to the Seventh Planet |
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Rethinking Our Cities to Tackle Climate Change |
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Antarctic sea-ice expansion in a warming climate |
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China axes 15 coal plants abroad after Xi pledge, but
loopholes remain: study |
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Gabon counts on visitors to help preserve great apes |
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Lesser known ozone layer's outsized role in planet warming |
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