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3
General relativity explains why binary star systems rarely host planets (phys.org)
2
Exposing a 'mental trap': The hidden bias behind chronic indecision (medicalxpress.com)
2
Scientific 'spam filter' flags over 250k potentially fake cancer studies (medicalxpress.com)
1
Major grid operator for Pa., East Coast predicts energy shortfall by mid-2027 (spotlightpa.org)
2
ArXiv says submissions must be in English: are AI translators up for the job? (nature.com)
3
In some states, a push to end all property taxes for homeowners (apnews.com)
2
Nitrate source and dementia risk: vegetables-dec. risk; water, animal foods-inc (medicalxpress.com)
1
Should professors be forced to retire? (nature.com)
2
Publication strategies on catastrophic and extreme events in geosciences (essopenarchive.org)
3
Widespread terrestrial ecosystem disruption at Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (pnas.org)
4
Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West (phys.org)
2
Post-Perihelion Integral Field Spectroscopy of the Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)
5
War and Democratic Backsliding (nber.org)
2
Difference between Hawaiian volcanoes may reflect divide deep within Earth (science.org)
2
ArXiv preprint server clamps down on AI slop (science.org)
3
Scientists solve 66M-year-old mystery of how Earth's greenhouse age ended (phys.org)
5
Cancer might protect against Alzheimer's – this protein helps explain why (nature.com)
3
Autonomous language-image generation loops converge to generic visual motifs (cell.com)
2
Manipulating blood CO₂ levels may help clear toxic proteins from the brain (medicalxpress.com)
6
Shingles vaccine linked to slower biological aging in older adults (medicalxpress.com)
2
As Greenland loses ice, global sea levels will rise–and its own will fall (science.org)
6
Austrian cow shows first case of flexible, multi-purpose tool use in cattle (phys.org)
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Nearly a third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry (science.org)
2
Neutral stances on hot topics can damage your reputation (phys.org)
47
Purdue blocks admission of many Chinese grad students in unwritten policy (science.org)
2
Micron breaks ground on humungous NY DRAM fab (theregister.com)
2
Why US cities are reverting 1-way streets back to their original 2-way design (apnews.com)
13
Acetaminophen during pregnancy does not increase risk of autism, ADHD or IDs (medicalxpress.com)
11
White House seeks emergency power auction for largest US electric grid (reuters.com)
2
Observation Timelines for the Potential Lunar Impact of Asteroid 2024 YR4 (arxiv.org)
4
When it comes to vaccine schedules, the U.S. is now the outlier (statnews.com)
3
Wormholes may not exist but may reveal something deeper about time and universe (theconversation.com)
5
Dust Properties of the Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)
2
The Arctic's 'last ice area' is showing signs of weakness (science.org)
4
Impact could be the cause of our lopsided moon (phys.org)
3
Long-term effects of 40Hz auditory stimulation as a treatment of Alzheimer's (pnas.org)
2
Can paleontologists pinpoint the dawn of the dinosaurs? (pnas.org)
1
Why the mad artistic genius trope doesn't stand up to scientific scrutiny (theconversation.com)
2
Mars's big impact on Earth's climate: How the red planet's pull shapes ice ages (phys.org)
6
Complex life on planets orbiting the galaxy's most common stars may be unlikely (phys.org)
3
SARS-CoV-2 is on the decline in animals (medicalxpress.com)
3
Ocean Heat Content Sets Another Record in 2025 (springer.com)
5
'Motivation brake': why it's so hard to get started on an unpleasant task (medicalxpress.com)
6
Neo-Royalism, the Trump Administration, and the Emerging International System (cambridge.org)
3
Widely used pesticide (chlorpyrifos) linked to more than doubled Parkinsons risk (medicalxpress.com)
3
Judges are identifying suspected AI hallucinations in Pa. court cases (spotlightpa.org)
8
The book only gets 3 stars but is considered great literature (phys.org)
3
Coxeter and Dynkin Diagrams (arxiv.org)
3
Proteins that spread Parkinson's pathology in the brain identified (medicalxpress.com)
2
Why cancer can come back years later – and how to stop it (nature.com)
4
Webb telescope sheds light on ancient 'monster stars' (phys.org)
2
Broadband Internet Access and Adolescent Mental Health in the U.S. (nber.org)
2
Most corn seeds planted in Colorado are coated in neonics; restrictions proposed (phys.org)
1
A San Diego startup's universal flu shot sold for \$9B (medicalxpress.com)
3
What were books like in ancient Greece and Rome? (theconversation.com)
2
Exploiting Prime Selection Vulnerabilities in Public Key Cryptography (RSA) (arxiv.org)
3
Brain immune cells may drive more damage in females than males with Alzheimer's (medicalxpress.com)
18
Bison return to Illinois' Kane County after 200 years (phys.org)
3
The Emerging Market for Intelligence: Pricing, Supply, and Demand for LLMs (nber.org)
2
Everyday conversations can delay eye movements, essential for safe driving (medicalxpress.com)
3
Moral arguments about care and fairness persuade both liberals and conservatives (phys.org)
2
Arctic Active Layers Staying Unfrozen: 40 Years of Thermal-Hydrologic Change (essopenarchive.org)
5
Your brain doesn't suddenly 'fully develop' at 25 – what the neuroscience shows (theconversation.com)
4
Roots of milk drinking revealed by South Asian genomes (science.org)
2
Breakthrough Listen Observations of 3I/Atlas with the Green Bank Telescope (arxiv.org)
9
Can eating high fat cheese and cream reduce dementia risk,as new study suggests? (theconversation.com)
4
Reversal of Alzheimer's in animal models to full neurological recovery (medicalxpress.com)
3
A Search for Radio Technosignatures from Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)
2
The size of 3I/ATLAS from non-gravitational acceleration (arxiv.org)
5
Does being infected or vaccinated first influence Covid-19 immunity? (medicalxpress.com)
3
Modified tau thwarts aggregation in neurodegenerative disease (medicalxpress.com)
4
The universe may be lopsided (theconversation.com)
3
Rising rates of wildfire building destruction in the conterminous United States (pnas.org)
3
What Would It Cost to End Extreme Poverty? (nber.org)
2
Antiviral (Alzheimer's) trial ties valacyclovir to faster cognitive decline (medicalxpress.com)
3
Compulsive behaviors may stem from too much (misguided) self-control (medicalxpress.com)
5
C-reactive protein outpaced 'bad' cholester as leading heart disease risk marker (theconversation.com)
2
Global gridded near-surface air temp change over land and ocean from 1781[pdf] (copernicus.org)
2
Nudges aren't always good for society, economics study finds (phys.org)
3
The moon-forming event: explosive ejection rather than a giant impact (phys.org)
2
200 Years Ago: Abel's Resolution of the Quintic Question (ams.org)
3
Fee-based primary care is rapidly rising in US, hastening doctor shortages (medicalxpress.com)
3
The Universal Law Behind Market Price Swings (aps.org)
6
Study suggests recent tundra fires 'exceed anything in past 3k years (phys.org)
5
Bias gives 'swing state' voters more influence over US trade policy (phys.org)
3
An antiviral defense mechanism may lead to Alzheimer's disease (medicalxpress.com)
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Explaining the widening divides in us midlife mortality: Is there a smoking gun? (nber.org)
3
Warmer ocean currents significantly destabilize ice sheets,driving their retreat (phys.org)
4
Saturn's biggest moon might not have an ocean after all (phys.org)
2
How common is Alzheimer's disease? Population-wide blood test holds surprises (nature.com)
5
Amid talk of a brain drain, some scientists leave U.S. behind (statnews.com)
1
Browser extensions with 8M users collect extended AI conversations (arstechnica.com)
1
The brawl over the Colorado River is about more than water (politico.com)
2
Consumer goods firms cut CEO tenures short in push for growth (reuters.com)
51
Americans overestimate how many social media users post harmful content (oup.com)
3
Role of anthropogenic climate change in wildfire smoke concentrations in the US (pnas.org)
2
Glycemic index, glycemic load, and risk of dementia (oup.com)
5
Climate change has made the United States poorer (pnas.org)
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