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    Scientists trace microplastics moving from the sea into the human body

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    Scientists create bone substitute from 3D-printed glass

    A research team has developed a novel method for creating a bioactive glass that can be 3D printed into patient-specific…

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    Simulations probe new observatory’s ability to characterize Earth-sized worlds

    Scientists are deploying complex computer simulations to rigorously test the future capabilities of NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory, a next-generation space…

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    Dual-cavity design enables electrically driven perovskite laser

    Researchers have successfully developed the world’s first electrically driven perovskite laser, a breakthrough that solves a challenge that has persisted…

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    Energy-efficient catalyst turns water pollutants into useful ammonia

    Researchers have developed a novel catalyst that efficiently converts harmful nitrate pollutants in wastewater into ammonia, a valuable chemical essential…

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    Geologists uncover evidence of ancient Mars ocean

    Geologists uncover evidence of an ancient Martian ocean by linking inverted river ridges, deltas, and subsurface radar data, hinting at a vast northern sea

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    Gaia data reveals why some asteroids tumble erratically

    Gaia data reveal that many slow-rotating asteroids are rubble piles with porous interiors, showing internal friction dampens tumbling over millions of years

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    Neural network automatically identifies rare heartbeat stars

    Astronomers have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can automatically identify a rare and unusual class of binary stars…

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    Spring sunlight drives a photosynthetic cycle in marimo beneath ice

    Spring sunlight sparks a photosynthetic cycle in marimo living under ice, revealing how brief seasonal light drives growth in these algae spheres during spring

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    Miniature satellite tracks stellar collisions while testing new telescope designs

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