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‘Unbelievable’ Spinning Particles Probe Nature’s Most Mysterious Force
The strong force is an enigma. Through gluons, it binds together quarks, one of the two basic building blocks of…
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Antibiotic-Resistant UTIs Are Common, and Other Infections May Soon Be Resistant, Too
About half of women and more than one in 10 men will get a urinary tract infection (UTI) in their…
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More Airports to Use Greener ‘Glide’ Approach to Landing
Eleven more U.S. airports plan to adopt a new way of landing planes that reduces both emissions and noise —…
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India’s draft geoheritage law sends tremors through the research community
Last month’s announcement of the discovery of 92 titanosaur nests—along with 256 eggs the size of volleyballs—in the Indian state…
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What Causes Déjà Vu?
It’s an eerie feeling: You walk into a place you know you’ve never been before but are overwhelmed by a…
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50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: February 2023
1973 Mount Everest Not the Highest “According to Robert L. Birch, the highest mountain is probably Chimborazo in the Ecuadorian…
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Dolphins that help humans catch fish are more likely to survive
A 12-year study of an unusual fishing partnership in southern Brazil has calculated the benefits to both humans and bottlenose…
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Upstart Flood-Damage Insurer Could Pay Claims within Hours
U.S. companies have a new tool to shield their facilities against climate-fueled floods: a swanky insurance product that measures the…
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Star Cores Spin Surprisingly Slowly—Scientists Now Think They Know Why
When stars are born, their core contracts as they pack in mass. And when stars die, their core shrinks again…
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