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    Sudden rainfall in Mexico sweeps away homes and residents

    An intense and unexpected deluge across central and eastern Mexico has unleashed catastrophic flash floods and landslides, sweeping away homes,…

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    BiologyLatest

    Island spider sheds half its genome defying evolutionary expectations

    In the volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands, a species of spider has accomplished an extraordinary evolutionary feat. The “red…

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    ChemistryLatest

    New metal-organic framework unlocks structural analysis of alkaloids

    New metal-organic framework unlocks structural analysis of alkaloids

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    Astronomy & SpaceLatest

    Uranus and Neptune may not be ice giants after all

    New research questions whether Uranus and Neptune are ice giants, suggesting rock-dominated interiors or methane ice based on interior simulations today

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    Hexaware AI accelerates banking processes and fortifies cybersecurity

    Hexaware AI accelerates banking processes and strengthens cybersecurity for mid-market banks, delivering nearly 500% efficiency gains in regulatory reporting

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    LatestPhysics

    Scientists Reveal Why Cutting Onions Makes You Cry—and How to Stop It

    A recent study has shed new light on the familiar kitchen drama of tearing up while chopping onions, revealing the…

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    New model determines optimal timing for water and sewage pipe replacement

    A new predictive model helps planners time water and sewer pipe replacements, weighing repair costs against full replacements to set an optimal economic window

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    LatestNanotechnology

    AI-generated nanomaterial images fool even scientific experts

    AI-generated nanomaterial images fooled trained scientists, as a CycleGAN learned from a small set of authentic microscopy pictures to produce convincing fakes

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    High-fat low-carb diet boosts brain health study suggests

    A high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet may protect the brain against cognitive decline, particularly in individuals genetically predisposed to Alzheimer’s disease, according…

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    LatestOther Sciences

    New grouting material halts erosion in ancient grottoes

    A new inorganic grouting material penetrates the porous sandstone of China’s Yungang Grottoes, binding the rock to halt erosion and outperform past consolidants

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