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RADAR - NASA Science
These images from the Radar instrument aboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft show the evolution of a transient feature in the large hydrocarbon sea named...
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Are quantum computers now advanced enough to need operating systems?
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Need A Boost To Your Workout? Sip This Science-Backed Drink
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Popular Weight Loss Drug Zepbound Gains FDA Approval to Treat Sleep Apnea
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Gut Serotonin Plays Role in Depression and Mood
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Here's what was agreed at COP16 to combat global desertification
Against the backdrop of a deepening environmental crisis, the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16) under the United Nations Convention to Combat...
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Interactive: What Earth’s 4.54 billion-year history would look like in a single year
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And Plato met ChatGPT: an ethical reflection on the use of chatbots in scientific research writing, with a particular focus on the social sciences
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nature.com
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Newsletters | Chemistry World
Create a Chemistry World account and you'll see fewer paywalls and get access to more free articles. Chemistry World provides quality, independent...
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Science in 2024: what to expect this year
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PlayStation Is Finally Getting The Physics-Based Mayhem Of an Iconic Explosive Building Sim
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The worm that looks like a Christmas tree: Watch these strange and secretive colourful marine worms emerge in an underwater wonderland
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learning / science
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