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Our brains may ripple before remembering

Computer-designed vaccine elicits potent antibodies to RSV

Scientists show actin in action

Spider silk could be used as robotic muscle

Cerebral palsy: studying baby steps could lead to better treatments

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How staying in shape is vital for reproductive success

Strong interactions produce a dance between light and sound

How human-generated carbon dioxide could reshape oceans

A new way to provide cooling without power

How the world’s fastest muscle created four unique bird species

How Earth builds supereruption-feeding magma systems

Planck’s Law: A nanoscale discovery with big implications

New urine dipstick test detects cause of disease that blinds millions

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