

Quantum Secrets of CO2's Global Warming Effect
Harvard researchers have discovered the quantum mechanisms behind CO2's exceptional ability to absorb infrared radiation and contribute to global warming.
Quantum Secrets of CO2's Global Warming Effect
Harvard researchers have discovered the quantum mechanisms behind CO2's exceptional ability to absorb infrared radiation and contribute to global warming.
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German Public Distrusts Research Due to Funding Influence
A survey reveals that a majority of Germans believe that research is influenced by funding sources and that there is a lack of trust in researchers due to this dependence.
German Public Distrusts Research Due to Funding Influence
A survey reveals that a majority of Germans believe that research is influenced by funding sources and that there is a lack of trust in researchers due to this dependence.
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Cultured Meat: Safety, Ethics, and Consumer Acceptance
An exploration of cultured meat production, safety, ethical considerations, and regulatory challenges, highlighting consumer concerns and the need for transparent communication.
Cultured Meat: Safety, Ethics, and Consumer Acceptance
An exploration of cultured meat production, safety, ethical considerations, and regulatory challenges, highlighting consumer concerns and the need for transparent communication.
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Chinese Astronauts Return from Tiangong Space Station
Three Chinese astronauts return from a six-month mission on the Tiangong space station, marking a significant step in China's ambitious space program.
Chinese Astronauts Return from Tiangong Space Station
Three Chinese astronauts return from a six-month mission on the Tiangong space station, marking a significant step in China's ambitious space program.
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Chinese Astronauts Return from Tiangong
Chinese astronauts return from six-month Tiangong space station mission; China's space program advances.
Chinese Astronauts Return from Tiangong
Chinese astronauts return from six-month Tiangong space station mission; China's space program advances.
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Ten Key Findings in Psychology
This article discusses ten key and robust findings in psychology, emphasizing the contributions of evolutionary psychology in understanding universal human traits and behaviors.
Ten Key Findings in Psychology
This article discusses ten key and robust findings in psychology, emphasizing the contributions of evolutionary psychology in understanding universal human traits and behaviors.
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Art, Science, and Money Exhibitions
An exhibition showcasing the intersection of art and science in 17th-century Europe and other related art news.

Art, Science, and Money Exhibitions
An exhibition showcasing the intersection of art and science in 17th-century Europe and other related art news.
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Longevity, Assisted Dying, and Biohacking: An Expert's View
Expert discusses assisted dying, longevity, and critiques biohacking trends.

Longevity, Assisted Dying, and Biohacking: An Expert's View
Expert discusses assisted dying, longevity, and critiques biohacking trends.
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New CERN Director-General
Mark Thomson, a British particle physicist, will replace Fabiola Gianotti as the director-general of CERN in 2026.

New CERN Director-General
Mark Thomson, a British particle physicist, will replace Fabiola Gianotti as the director-general of CERN in 2026.
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Organic Food and Cancer: A Scientific Debate
A 2018 study linking organic food consumption to reduced cancer risk sparked controversy, with other institutions criticizing its methodology and suggesting confounding factors.

Organic Food and Cancer: A Scientific Debate
A 2018 study linking organic food consumption to reduced cancer risk sparked controversy, with other institutions criticizing its methodology and suggesting confounding factors.
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Ancient Medicinal Plant Use in Morocco
Discovery of 15,000-year-old Ephedra plant remains in Morocco reveals early use of medicinal plants.

Ancient Medicinal Plant Use in Morocco
Discovery of 15,000-year-old Ephedra plant remains in Morocco reveals early use of medicinal plants.
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Socioeconomic Bias in Nobel Prize Awards
A study reveals a significant socioeconomic bias in the awarding of Nobel Prizes, highlighting the unequal distribution of scientific excellence and the potential loss of untapped talent.

Socioeconomic Bias in Nobel Prize Awards
A study reveals a significant socioeconomic bias in the awarding of Nobel Prizes, highlighting the unequal distribution of scientific excellence and the potential loss of untapped talent.
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