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Escalating Israel–Iran conflict damages science labs
Researchers in both countries are feeling the effects of a string of missile attacks exchanged between them. Missile attacks have damaged laboratories...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Study uncovers link between dream incoherence and dissociative symptoms
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Shaming runners for fueling isn’t just rude—it’s contradicted by science and can be flat-out harmful. All products are independently selected by our...
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The Scientific Link Between Vitamin D & Parkinson's Disease Risk
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects mobility, sleep, speech, memory, and more. The most widely known...
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Tensions over Kashmir and a warming planet have placed the Indus Waters Treaty on life support
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FDA designates Neuralink brain implant, infectious disease tests as ‘breakthroughs’
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SpaceX Spotted Scooping Pieces of Starship Out of Ocean After Impact
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Video of Yellowstone tour guide's disturbing behavior sparks outrage online: 'I would fire that guide'
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Why China is becoming more attractive to top mathematicians: Mok Ngaiming
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10 of the year’s most interesting auctions: Dinosaurs, coins, and Einstein’s love letters
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Oil futures surge following US strikes in Iran
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Bowel cancer is rising in younger people around the world
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The Best Hard Science Fiction Books, recommended by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Hard science fiction books build fantastical worlds underpinned by rigorous science. This constraint actually provokes originality, explains...
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