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A new nuclear imaging prototype detects tumors’ faint glow
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More than 57 billion tons of soil have eroded in the U.S. Midwest
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Where you grew up may shape your navigational skills
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Forests help reduce global warming in more ways than one
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Smoke from Australia’s intense fires in 2019 and 2020 damaged the ozone layer
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A gene therapy for hemophilia boosts levels of a crucial clotting protein
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Lithium mining may be putting some flamingos in Chile at risk
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A diamondlike structure gives some starfish skeletons their strength
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Urban animals may get some dangerous gut microbes from humans
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Drug-resistant bacteria evolved on hedgehogs long before the use of antibiotics
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The coronavirus may cause fat cells to miscommunicate, leading to diabetes
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Africa’s ‘Great Green Wall’ could have far-reaching climate effects
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Cleared tropical forests can regain ground surprisingly fast
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Invasive grasses are taking over the American West’s sea of sagebrush
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Fungi may be crucial to storing carbon in soil as the Earth warms
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Corals may store a surprising amount of microplastics in their skeletons
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Researchers have unlocked the secret to pearls’ incredible symmetry
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Neutron star collisions probably make more gold than other cosmic smashups
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Lithium-ion batteries made with recycled materials can outlast newer counterparts
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An easier, greener way to build molecules wins the chemistry Nobel Prize
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These colorful butterflies were created using transparent ink
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Australian fires in 2019–2020 had even more global reach than previously thought
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Potty-trained cattle could help reduce pollution
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Clouds affected by wildfire smoke may produce less rain
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Ripples in rats’ brains tied to memory may also reduce sugar levels
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Windbreaks, surprisingly, could help wind farms boost power output
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Viruses can kill wasp larvae that grow inside infected caterpillars
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Ancient human bones reveal the oldest known strain of the plague
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How antibodies may cause rare blood clots after some COVID-19 vaccines
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A tweaked yeast can make ethanol from cornstalks and a harvest’s other leftovers
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Many cosmetics contain hidden, potentially dangerous ‘forever chemicals’
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Vaccinating people in developing countries costs far less than doing nothing
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A study of Earth’s crust hints that supernovas aren’t gold mines
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Experts predict U.S. COVID-19 cases will dip in summer but surge in winter
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A new technique could make some plastic trash compostable at home
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The P.1 coronavirus variant is twice as transmissible as earlier strains
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How researchers can keep birds safe as U.S. wind farms expand
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The dinosaur-killing asteroid impact radically altered Earth's tropical forests
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AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine isn't tied to blood clots, experts say
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Some COVID-19 survivors face another foe: PTSD
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Most pro athletes who got COVID-19 didn’t develop heart inflammation
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Color-coded radar maps reveal a patchwork of California wildfire destruction
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Some Neandertal genes in people today may protect against severe COVID-19
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Pfizer’s vaccine appears to reduce coronavirus transmission
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A drop in CFC emissions puts the hole in the ozone layer back on track to closing
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Diabetes during pregnancy is tied to heart trouble later in life
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Diamond holds up at pressures more than five times those in Earth’s core
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This weird chemical bond acts like a mash-up of hydrogen and covalent bonds
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Zinc-air batteries are typically single-use. A new design could change that
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Clearing land to feed a growing human population will threaten thousands of species
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A mink in Utah is the first known case of the coronavirus in a wild animal
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A highly contagious face cancer may not wipe out Tasmanian devils after all
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Health care workers and long-term care residents should get COVID-19 vaccines first
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Lonely brains crave people like hungry brains crave food
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Measles has come back with a vengeance in the last several years
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Technology and natural hazards clash to create ‘natech’ disasters
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A smartwatch app alerts users with hearing loss to nearby sounds
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How malaria parasites hide from the human immune system
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Why bat scientists are socially distancing from their subjects
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Remdesivir doesn’t reduce COVID-19 deaths, a large WHO trial finds
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The FDA has approved the first treatment for Ebola
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Gene-editing tool CRISPR wins the chemistry Nobel
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Hepatitis C discoveries win 2020 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine
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Antibodies made in the lab show some promise for treating COVID-19
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College athletes show signs of possible heart injury after COVID-19
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A sobering breakdown of severe COVID-19 cases shows young adults can’t dismiss it
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Steroids reduce deaths of critically ill COVID-19 patients, WHO confirms
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In a first, a person’s immune system fought HIV — and won
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Newly discovered cells in mice can sense four of the five tastes
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Four types of flames join forces to make this eerie ‘blue whirl’
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Many U.S. neighborhoods with the worst air 40 years ago remain the most polluted
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COVID-19 lockdowns dramatically reduced seismic noise from humans
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A giant underground motion sensor in Germany tracks Earth’s wobbles
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Agriculture and fossil fuels are driving record-high methane emissions
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Earth’s annual e-waste could grow to 75 million metric tons by 2030
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The second-worst Ebola outbreak ever is officially over
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How to make a mouse smell a smell that doesn’t actually exist
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Smoke from Australian fires rose higher into the ozone layer than ever before
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A new device can produce electricity using shadows
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A new artificial eye mimics and may outperform human eyes
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Daily global CO2 emissions dropped dramatically as COVID-19 kept people home
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Why mammals like elephants and armadillos might get drunk easily
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Molecular jiggling may explain why some solids shrink when heated
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A U.S. oil-producing region is leaking twice as much methane as once thought
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Ancient recipes led scientists to a long-lost natural blue
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Beets bleed red but a chemistry tweak can create a blue hue
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Just breathing or talking may be enough to spread COVID-19 after all
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There’s no evidence the coronavirus jumped from pangolins to people
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You can help fight the coronavirus. All you need is a computer
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Young adults can face severe cases of COVID-19, too
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How Hurricane Maria’s heavy rains devastated Puerto Rico’s forests
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Social distancing, not travel bans, is crucial to limiting coronavirus’ spread
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What WHO calling the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic means
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Australia’s wildfires have now been linked to climate change
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Thirdhand smoke wafting off moviegoers hurts air quality in theaters
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Fossil fuel use may emit 40 percent more methane than we thought
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Very few infants seem to be getting sick with the new coronavirus
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SARS and the new coronavirus target the same cellular lock to infect cells
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