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Two Publications That Might as Well Be Run by the DNC
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Two Publications That Might as Well Be Run by the DNC

Something weird is happening at Politico and Axios.
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
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Pollster Frank Luntz: RFK Jr. Endorsement Could Very Well Push Trump to the Top in Key Swing States
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Pollster Frank Luntz: RFK Jr. Endorsement Could Very Well Push Trump to the Top in Key Swing States

Pollster Frank Luntz: RFK Jr. Endorsement Could Very Well Push Trump to the Top in Key Swing States
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Colorful traits in primates ease tensions between groups, data suggest
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Colorful traits in primates ease tensions between groups, data suggest

Primate ornamentation plays a crucial role in communication not only within social groups but also between them, according to a new study. The research, published in Evolution Letters, reveals that the males of species with overlapping home ranges often display vibrant colors or elaborate features, traits that may help reduce intergroup aggression by enabling quick assessment of potential rivals.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Cuts in air pollution increased pollution at ground level, research reveals
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Cuts in air pollution increased pollution at ground level, research reveals

The U.S. has slashed smog-causing pollutants like airborne sulfur dioxide in the past 20 years, but the cuts have unintentionally increased ground and water pollution in some local areas, according to research from Princeton and Colorado State University.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Evidence found of Europeans using cocaine as far back as the 17th century
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Evidence found of Europeans using cocaine as far back as the 17th century

A team of biomedical and medicinal specialists from the University of Milan, working with a colleague from Foundation IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico di Milano, has found evidence of cocaine use by at least two people as far back as the 17th century in Europe.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Scientists discover novel receptor recognition mechanism for alphavirus
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Scientists discover novel receptor recognition mechanism for alphavirus

Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus (EEEV), an alphavirus, can cause central nervous system infections that can lead to severe encephalitis with a mortality rate of over 30%.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Astrobiologist explores likelihood of life originating on Earth
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Astrobiologist explores likelihood of life originating on Earth

Florida Tech astrobiologist Manasvi Lingam has asked life's biggest questions from a young age. Though he can't recall his exact queries, he says his interests were perfectly consistent with those of other children: dinosaurs and aliens.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

A leap forward in nanotechnology: Growing special micro-crystals for better devices
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A leap forward in nanotechnology: Growing special micro-crystals for better devices

In a paper published in the journal Advanced Materials, Dr. Atikur Rahman's research group from the Physics department at IISER Pune, India, along with collaborators, report a new way to grow special crystals called CsPbBr3 nanoplatelets.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

New 'chiral vortex' of light allows chemists to 'see' molecules through the mirror
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New 'chiral vortex' of light allows chemists to 'see' molecules through the mirror

An entirely new structure of light is helping to measure chirality in molecules more accurately and robustly than ever before, in a major potential step for the pharmaceutical industry.
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Science Explorer
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Innovative field experiments shed light on biological clocks in nature
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Innovative field experiments shed light on biological clocks in nature

Much of what we know about plant circadian rhythms is the result of laboratory experiments where inputs such as light and temperature can be tightly controlled.
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