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Relativistic plasmas open a route to extreme optical fields
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Tumbleweed-style robot can roll across the prairie — no wind needed
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Marvellous microscopes impress guests at a London party
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Legal rights for insects: a global imperative for stingless-bee conservation
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Precision medicine without equity is just stratified inequality
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Microsoft tests modern Windows Run, says it's faster than legacy dialog
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Briefing Chat: Stressed mitochondria spawn new 'organelles' in cells
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SFO Gate Explorer
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Where the Goblins Came From
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Wild-meat consumption estimated across Central Africa
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An electrifying test to find a good coffee
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A cell atlas charts the immune architecture of diabetic kidney disease
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Immunity gets a boost from a surprising place — breakfast
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The politics of playful primates
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Rhymes on reason: scientific units inspire poetry
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Gulf states must move from efficiency to resilience
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To hire good scientists, look at their peer-reviewing records
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A chemistry lab that runs itself to find the perfect reaction
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Brain tissue near tumours is loaded with plastic
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Cosmic-ray detection heralds era of mega-observatories for neutrinos
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Five Annapurna Interactive games get Switch 2 releases
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XOR'ing a register with itself is the idiom for zeroing it out. Why not sub?
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