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New tools catch and release cellular targets at the flip of a light switch

A taste for humans: How disease-carrying mosquitoes evolved to specialize in biting us

New study provides evidence for decades-old theory to explain the odd behaviors of water

New view of nature’s oldest light adds fresh twist to debate over universe’s age

Artificial intelligence predicts which planetary systems will survive

New radar allows cars to spot hazards around corners

NASA’s IBEX charts 11 years of change at the boundary to interstellar space

For people in diverse areas, community identity supersedes racial, ethnic differences

Local climate unlikely to drive the early COVID-19 pandemic

How symptomless transmission helps pathogens thrive

Gardening for mental health

Gene flow between species influences evolution in Darwin’s finches

New Princeton study takes superconductivity to the edge

Human-caused warming will cause more slow-moving hurricanes, warn climatologists

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