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The Best of Science Friday, 2024
2024 was full of exciting and some time s devastating science stories. It was a big year for heliophysics, with solar storms causing auroras to dazzle...
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Hidden problem makes plant-based milk less healthy than you think
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Nanovaccine derived from pre-chemotherapy tumors combats multiple tumors in mice
A research team led by Prof. Nie Guangjun from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)...
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NASA's Images of the Year 2024 Shine a Light on the Cosmos
NASA has shared some of its top images of 2024 featuring faraway galaxies, leaf peeping from onboard the International Space Station (ISS), and the...
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Daily briefing: Why kids need to take more risks: science reveals the benefits of adventurous play
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What the secret lives of lizards tell us about evolution
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fitness
Ways to Make Your Workout Actually Fun
Infuse your workouts with fun and excitement using the power of behavioral science. Learn 4 proven techniques to revitalize your fitness....
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work-life balance
Parental leave paradox: Why women that take longer leaves face career penalties in men-dominated fields
A significant barrier women face in men-dominated fields, like science and engineering, is balancing work and family responsibilities. While...
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5 Unique Ways Women Are Capable of Closing the Talent Gap Within STEM Fields
STEM's gender gap is more than a statistic — it's a missed opportunity. Women bring collaboration, innovation and empathy to the table, paving the way for...
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Filter Made From Squid Bone Could Be The Solution to Microplastics
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Nuclear fusion fuel could be made greener with new chemical process
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2024's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math & Physics - 3 Quarks Daily
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Environmentalists Should Embrace 'eDNA' Technology
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Repetitive HIV Immunization Can Elicit Anti-Immune Complex Antibodies
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Direct air capture climate solution faces harsh criticism, steep challenges
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Fully charged: how AI-powered battery testing can support the EV boom
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nature
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